ChatterBank1 min ago
+ rw and - rw
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what can a dvd + rw do, that a dvd - rw cant?
basically i am wantng to back up my pictures from the computer, but add to the dics as time passes, so which would be best?
basically i am wantng to back up my pictures from the computer, but add to the dics as time passes, so which would be best?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The DVD minus and plus formats were created by two different companies but to be honest there is not that much difference.
The important thing is to check which format your hardware (PCs, laptops, DVD players etc support).
Nowadays most hardware supports both minus and plus but some older hardware does not so dig out your paperwork and see what they say they support.
One word of warning. Files can be deleted off a RW disk, so they are not the best for backing up files.
I always back up to "R" disks as once written to the files cannot be deleted.
I tend to use CDs for this rather than DVDs as it can get expensive using a new DVD each time you want to back up pictures.
I also do 2 copies of each because I have had some CDs or DVDs that get corrupt and it is good to have a "spare" backup.
The important thing is to check which format your hardware (PCs, laptops, DVD players etc support).
Nowadays most hardware supports both minus and plus but some older hardware does not so dig out your paperwork and see what they say they support.
One word of warning. Files can be deleted off a RW disk, so they are not the best for backing up files.
I always back up to "R" disks as once written to the files cannot be deleted.
I tend to use CDs for this rather than DVDs as it can get expensive using a new DVD each time you want to back up pictures.
I also do 2 copies of each because I have had some CDs or DVDs that get corrupt and it is good to have a "spare" backup.
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I found this which gives a simple explanation of the differences
http://www.which.co.uk/advice/dvd-formats-expl ained/index.jsp
http://www.which.co.uk/advice/dvd-formats-expl ained/index.jsp