diferencia entre los dvd-r y dvd+r

16/10/2003 - 12:00 por qwerty | Informe spam
Hola
hace poco me he comprado la grabadora hp writer dvd 300i, por lo poco que he
leido las instucciones de la grabadora, es compatible con los formatos
dvd+r, y dvd-r (tambien los dvd-rw, dvd+rw, y los tipicos cd-r y cd-rw)

¿alguien sabe en que se diferencian los dvd-r con los dvd+r?
Logicamente la explicacion se aplicara a los dvd+w ¿no?


salu2

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#1 Marc S. [MS MVP]
16/10/2003 - 12:01 | Informe spam
San Google dice

Understanding DVD Formats
http://www.dvdirect.com/TSS/charts/DVDFormats.htm


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"qwerty" escribió en el mensaje news:bmlpv8$o9nss$
Hola
hace poco me he comprado la grabadora hp writer dvd 300i, por lo poco que he
leido las instucciones de la grabadora, es compatible con los formatos
dvd+r, y dvd-r (tambien los dvd-rw, dvd+rw, y los tipicos cd-r y cd-rw)

¿alguien sabe en que se diferencian los dvd-r con los dvd+r?
Logicamente la explicacion se aplicara a los dvd+w ¿no?


salu2


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#2 qwerty
16/10/2003 - 12:37 | Informe spam
Oooops...lo siento...pero no puedo mirar nada en internet...
si alguna alma caritativa me lo postea..solo es copiar y pegar...

(es lo malo de tener outlook en el trabajo, algunas cosas si puedo
arriesgarme a hacer pero otras...)

gracias


"Marc S. [MS MVP]" escribió en el mensaje
news:
San Google dice

Understanding DVD Formats
http://www.dvdirect.com/TSS/charts/DVDFormats.htm


Saludos

Marc
MS MVP Windows - Shell/User
NOTA. Por favor, las preguntas y comentarios en los grupos, así nos
beneficiamos todos.

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news:bmlpv8$o9nss$
Hola
hace poco me he comprado la grabadora hp writer dvd 300i, por lo poco que


he
leido las instucciones de la grabadora, es compatible con los formatos
dvd+r, y dvd-r (tambien los dvd-rw, dvd+rw, y los tipicos cd-r y cd-rw)

¿alguien sabe en que se diferencian los dvd-r con los dvd+r?
Logicamente la explicacion se aplicara a los dvd+w ¿no?


salu2


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#3 Ille Corvus
16/10/2003 - 13:03 | Informe spam
El Thu, 16 Oct 2003 12:37:25 +0200, "qwerty"
escribio:

Oooops...lo siento...pero no puedo mirar nada en internet...
si alguna alma caritativa me lo postea..solo es copiar y pegar...

(es lo malo de tener outlook en el trabajo, algunas cosas si puedo
arriesgarme a hacer pero otras...)



Te lo adjunto comprimido en un .ZIP (dvd.zip unos 35kbytes)


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#4 Ille Corvus
16/10/2003 - 13:07 | Informe spam
El Thu, 16 Oct 2003 12:37:25 +0200, "qwerty"
escribio:

Oooops...lo siento...pero no puedo mirar nada en internet...
si alguna alma caritativa me lo postea..solo es copiar y pegar...

(es lo malo de tener outlook en el trabajo, algunas cosas si puedo
arriesgarme a hacer pero otras...)



Pego:
He intentado mandartelo en .ZIP formato html (mht), pero el servidor
me lo ha echado para atras :-)

************************************************************
Understanding DVD Formats

Understanding DVD Formats
What's the difference between DVD+RW and DVD-RW? Can you read
DVD-RAM
discs in your DVD-ROM drive? Which format would be best for you
to use
for your project?
If you are like us here at DV Direct, you spend a lot of time
talking
about formats. In the area of DVD alone the list of
commercially in-use
formats has increased dramatically (and we thank our lucky bytes
that a
few formats have already commercially gone by the way-side!).
The
information below is a reasonable attempt at a solid summary of
the
popular formats that we discuss and deal with during the course
of sales
and business around here. Due to space limitations only those
products
sold by Digital Video Direct are actually listed. For more
information on
any one product just click on the product and the link will take
you to
that product in the shop. Please see our other charts on DVD
authoring
software and DVD recorders if you would like additional
information. Any
errors or omissions are unintentional.
Quick format jump: DVD-ROM | DVD-R | DVD-RAM | DVD-RW |
DVD+RW
Charts and more: Pros & Cons Chart | Popular Drives &
Supported Formats

DVD-ROM (Digital Versatile Disc - Read Only Memory)
A disc that is physically the same size as the CD-ROM, or
Compact Disc,
but can store information at much higher densities giving a
greater
capacity. DVD-ROMs can currently be made in four physical
formats named
DVD-5, DVD-9, DVD-10 and DVD-18. DVD-5 has a 4.7GB storage
capacity
(versus the 650MB standard for a CD-ROM) and stores the data on
one side
of the disc in a single layer. This data can be in the form of
software,
video (DVD-Video) or audio (DVD-Audio). The DVD-9 format stores
data in
dual layers on a single side of the disc while the DVD-10 and
DVD-18
formats use both sides of the disc to store data in single and
dual layers
respectively. DVD-ROM discs can be accessed in set top DVD
players and
computers equipped with DVD-ROM drives. These discs cannot be
written to
by the user.
More information on these types of drives can be found at:
Toshiba Website
DVD Forum
DVD-R (Digital Versatile Disc - Recordable)
A disc that is equivalent to the DVD-ROM but it can also be
recorded to.
The Pioneer DVR-A05U drive can record on 4.7GB single-sided and
9.4GB
double-sided DVD-R discs. DVD-R discs can be accessed in set
top DVD
players and computers equipped with DVD-ROM drives. These discs
can only
be written to once by the user. There are two types of DVD-R
drives and
media. DVD-R for Authoring is supported by the DVR-S201 and is
appropriate for someone who wants to create a disc that can be
used as a
master at a duplication house. This is called the Cutting
Master Format
(aka CMF). It supports setting region codes and using copy
protection.
DVD-R for General is supported by the DVR-A05U and is
appropriate for
someone who only wants to create a few copies of a disc and
doesn't need
to send the disc to a duplication house or set region codes. The
correct
media must be used with the appropriate drive (i.e. DVD-R for
Authoring
discs with a DVD-R for Authoring compatible drive).
More information on these types of drives can be found at:
DVD Forum
Pioneer Electronics Website
DVD-RAM (Digital Versatile Disc - Random Access Memory)
Differs from the DVD-R in that it is re-writable many times.
Discs are
available in capacities of 2.6GB or 4.7GB for single sided discs
and 5.2GB
or 9.4GB for double sided discs. The Panasonic LF-D521U drive
can record
to and read from these media. DVD-RAM discs can only be accessed
in a
DVD-RAM drive. They cannot be used in set top DVD players or
computers
equipped with DVD-ROM drives.
More information on these types of drives can be found at:
DVD Forum
Panasonic Website
DVD-RW (Digital Versatile Disc - Re-recordable)
A version of the write-once DVD-R format that can be written to
up to
1,000 times. The Pioneer DVR-A05U drives can record on
single-sided 4.7GB
DVD-RW discs. DVD-RW discs can be accessed in set top DVD
players and
computers equipped with DVD-ROM drives.
More information on these types of drives can be found at:
DVD Forum
Pioneer Electronics Website
DVD+R (Digital Versatile Disc + Recordable)
A specification put forward by the DVD+RW Alliance to complement
the
DVD+RW format. DVD+R discs can be recorded in 4.7GB capacities.
These
discs can only be written to once by the user. DVD+R discs can
be
accessed in set top DVD players and computers equipped with
DVD-ROM
drives.
More information on these types of drives can be found at:
DVDRW.com
SonyStyle USA
Hewlett-Packard DVD Writers Home Page
DVD+RW (Digital Versatile Disc + Rewritable)
A different version of a re-writable DVD-R format that is
designed to be
more suitable for both real-time video recording and random data
recording. DVD+RW discs can be recorded in 4.7GB capacities.
DVD+RW discs
can be accessed in set top DVD players and computers equipped
with DVD-ROM
drives.
More information on these types of drives can be found at:
DVDRW.com
SonyStyle USA
Philips Electronics Website
Hewlett-Packard DVD Writers Home Page


Pros & Cons of the different DVD formats:
Format Pros Cons
DVD-ROM4.7GB storage capacity
can be accessed in set top DVD players and computers
cannot be written to by the user

DVD-Rcan record on 4.7GB and 9.4GB DVD-R discs
can be accessed in set top DVD players and computers
can only be written to once by the user

DVD-RAMis re-writable many times
available in capacities up to 9.4GB
can only be accessed in a DVD-RAM drive
cannot be used in set top DVD players or computers equipped
with DVD-ROM
drives

DVD-RWcan be written to up to 1,000 times
can be accessed in set top DVD players and computers
DVD-RW discs may not play back on some older or entry-level
DVD systems

DVD+Rcan record on 4.7GB DVD+R discs
can be accessed in set top DVD players and computers equipped
with
DVD-ROM drives

DVD+RWcan record on 4.7GB DVD+RW discs
can be accessed in set top DVD players and computers equipped
with
DVD-ROM drives
DVD+RW discs may not play back on some older or entry-level
DVD systems


Below are some of the popular drives and their formats:
DriveFormat CompatibilityDVD-ROMDVD-RDVD-RAMDVD-RWDVD+RDVD+RW
Iomega Super DVD

WriterDVD-RAM/DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD+R/DVD+RWReadRead/WriteRead/WriteRead/WriteRead/WriteRead/Write
Panasonic LF-D521U
DVD-RAM/DVD-R/DVD-RWReadRead/WriteRead/WriteRead/WriteRead*Read*
Pioneer

DVR-A06UDVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD+R/DVD+RWReadRead/Write-Read/WriteRead/WriteRead/Write
Sony

DRU-510ADVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD+R/DVD+RWReadRead/Write-Read/WriteRead/WriteRead/Write
* DVD-RW and/or DVD+RW read compatibility with the drive is not
specifically listed by the manufacturer.
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#5 Marc S. [MS MVP]
16/10/2003 - 13:10 | Informe spam
El límite de adjuntos es 30 Kb desde hace 2 semanas :-)


Saludos

Marc
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"Ille Corvus" escribió en el mensaje news:
El Thu, 16 Oct 2003 12:37:25 +0200, "qwerty"
escribio:

>Oooops...lo siento...pero no puedo mirar nada en internet...
>si alguna alma caritativa me lo postea..solo es copiar y pegar...
>
>(es lo malo de tener outlook en el trabajo, algunas cosas si puedo
>arriesgarme a hacer pero otras...)

Te lo adjunto comprimido en un .ZIP (dvd.zip unos 35kbytes)


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