dabs.com sell what they specify to be a multi-format DVD that can be written
to, and read on systems set for either _ or + media

One annoyance I have with them is that their capacity is about 4Mb less than
the -R ones I had been using,
so I cannot do a disc to disk copy from the old/ordinary media to them

However - they are still above the 4.7Mb specification
being Dataright platters (currently)
2295104 sectors - for 4700372992 bytes
and being reported as +R media, but reading perfectly in my -R player
with the Verbatim -R platters being
2297888 sectors - for 4706074624 bytes

However - do remember to write single session closed platters
and avoid multiple directories for maximum compatibility

JimB


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kylde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: HARD:DVD media quality?


> -r is the most compatible with set-top boxes
>
> Sam Franc wrote on 29/03/2006, 04:40:
>
>  > What brand does the best job of recording?
>  > What type (-R or +R) is read by the most players?
>
>
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> Regards
>
> Kylde
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