DVD-R will work with old and new players. DVD+r should work in any players made in the last few years, and some before that.
If you plan to upgrade your DVD player for your TV to a DVD recorder, the DVD-R is the standard.
Either format will make good DVDs. The major difference in burning coasters is the burn speed. I use DVD-R with my Pioneer DVR-111 burner and rarely burn DVDs faster than 4X. Haven't made a coaster with DVD-R disks in ages.
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