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> Which to get?
Buy one of each and test them on your DVD player. Compatibility varies. If the player has been made in the last couple of years, it should play both -R and +R discs, but it's best to try before you invest a lot in the media.
> And, if I buy a couple of DVD rewriteables,
> will I be able to use them to test my project
> before burning it to a non-rewriteable disk?
'Same problem. 'Depends upon the player. The +RWs are pretty widely compatible. Modern players should work fine with the media. Try before you commit.
BTW: Most DVD players will play a slideshow from JPEG images burnt onto CD-R in ISO9660 format. Do you actually need to go with DVD media?
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Assuming you can play + in all your players, it is supposed to be the better format as it has twice the error correction bits available.
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I like using +RW's in my Lite-On recorder because you don't need to finalize them in order to play them in other machines. That way, I can see whether there were any problems before I copy the VIDEO_TS folder over and burn a -R.