DVD+R and DVD-R; What was that about?

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  • @TechnologyConnections
    @TechnologyConnections  Před 4 lety +3033

    If Sony weren't constantly being Sony I wouldn't have to keep making jokes about how Sony they are.
    Also, quick note! The whole DVD+VR and DVD-VR thing in DVD recorders is _extra_ petty because there was absolutely no reason you couldn't have adapted the DVD+VR format to DVD-R media. Except... licensing. Sony and Philips apparently kept that to themselves so that DVD-R media would always have this limitation in DVD recorders; but it has nothing to do with the physical differences between the formats. And it appears some later Pioneer DVD recorders did, in fact, get around this limitation in one way or another.

    • @scj643
      @scj643 Před 4 lety +39

      Thanks for ruining my sleep schedule. I appreciate it :)

    • @zalzalahbuttsaab
      @zalzalahbuttsaab Před 4 lety +8

      @@scj643 Yeah I noticed that too: 6:36am... but it was worth it!

    • @TickyTack23
      @TickyTack23 Před 4 lety +38

      I feel like this channel is upgrading to Video Encyclopedia status. I can see it now, "Technology Connections Video Encyclopedia" or TCVE

    • @yogurtfluff1
      @yogurtfluff1 Před 4 lety +8

      Breathe Alec, breathe

    • @verttikoo2052
      @verttikoo2052 Před 4 lety +51

      Technology Connections When the American movie studios sued the Japanese VHS manufactures the Japanese decided that it is cheaper to just buy the studios out. That is how Sony ended up owning movie studios. They bought the ones that had sued them. After that it has been downhill for Sony because now it has incentive to invent different kind of DRMs to protect their studio and gaming businesses.

  • @ecnepsnaiold
    @ecnepsnaiold Před 4 lety +5977

    Clearly DVD÷R is the best option

    • @gymnasiast90
      @gymnasiast90 Před 4 lety +704

      I am partial to DVD×R.

    • @K-o-R
      @K-o-R Před 4 lety +612

      DVD=R all the way!

    • @DeviantOllam
      @DeviantOllam Před 4 lety +438

      DVD^®

    • @corwin881
      @corwin881 Před 4 lety +53

      Somebody who writes such a thing also eats puppies 😇

    • @nticompass
      @nticompass Před 4 lety +565

      DVD±R or DVD∓R?

  • @AttilaTheHun333333
    @AttilaTheHun333333 Před 4 lety +616

    Can’t believe I waited for this information 20 years.

    • @huck6453
      @huck6453 Před 4 lety +11

      You didn't wait, you were just too lazy too check this (as well as I was)

    • @lugoorstar
      @lugoorstar Před 4 lety +1

      @@huck6453 joooooooooke

    • @TCHSDragonflicks
      @TCHSDragonflicks Před 4 lety +9

      I remember googling this back in the day and I could not get a straight answer as to the difference.

    • @emmahansson2607
      @emmahansson2607 Před 4 lety

      FU FFS

    • @alpha007org
      @alpha007org Před 4 lety +1

      @@huck6453 In EU where I live I remember before 2000 we were buying "special" type of Verbatim CDs for use in car CD changers. They were the best for longevity, less skipping, "better sound" and scratches weren't so detrimental. I think we in this part of EU got different quality CDs - so Sony or other brands weren't as good. Then when DVDs came it was the same. If you got recorded DVD and was Verbatim you could be sure it would probably work. I remember for scratched CDs and then DVDs we were using some program for data recovery. It was reading the data at the slowest speed possible and re-read multiple types. For CD you could wait up to 4 hours. For DVDs recovery running it overnight was the norm. And again Verbatim was "the one" with the best success.

  • @d-tech3190
    @d-tech3190 Před 2 lety +685

    Actually the DVD+R had one unique ability known as bitsetting. The "book type" is a single byte in the DVD lead-in area that describes the media type (ROM, RAM, -R, -RW, +R, +RW). On DVD-R/RW that area was pre-recorded but on DVD+R/RW it wasn't, and some writers would allow you to change that byte, specifically to write the DVD-ROM book type instead of DVD+R. This was useful with early standalone DVD players and game consoles, which refused to play burned media. Changing the book type often allowed you to fool those devices into thinking it's a pressed disc and playing it.

    • @rainbowllamas7423
      @rainbowllamas7423 Před rokem +14

      Cool!

    • @gingersquatch9844
      @gingersquatch9844 Před rokem +43

      I completely forgot about that!!! IF you set your system up correctly you could write ALMOST any type of disk.... IE use Linux for the OS.

    • @ChaseThePinballWizard
      @ChaseThePinballWizard Před rokem +10

      nerd

    • @ChaseThePinballWizard
      @ChaseThePinballWizard Před rokem +11

      @@Tunkkis nerd

    • @user-yg4kj2mf1p
      @user-yg4kj2mf1p Před rokem +23

      Another advantage of the +R was that they were the first to come up with dual-layer writable discs, allowing for 1:1 backups of commercial DVD movies. With the DVD Forum being in bed with Hollywood studios, it's highly debatable whether DVD-R DL would've been a thing if the +R camp hadn't done dual-layer recording first. Also, I have never experienced incompatibilities with DVD+R DL discs on DVD players but had with DVD-R DL discs, and even fairly recent ones. So maybe the whole +R thing was for the best after all.

  • @jeremyh1590
    @jeremyh1590 Před 2 lety +732

    When I worked at CompUSA in the early 2000's, we were told to tell customers that DVD+R wrote from the outside in, and DVD-R wrote from the inside out; that was the difference. If you put the wrong one in, the data would be backwards and that's why they weren't compatible

    • @dlarge6502
      @dlarge6502 Před 2 lety +76

      Omg

    • @iamjamieq
      @iamjamieq Před 2 lety +163

      @Jeremy H I remember someone at some electronics store (long forgotten which) told me that DVD-R had "valleys" while DVD+R had "hills" on them. No further explanation. Your comment explains why that was all they said.

    • @9852323
      @9852323 Před 2 lety +32

      How misleading

    • @nine1690
      @nine1690 Před 2 lety +118

      And perfectly justified. The average consumer was genuinely too ignorant of their media by that point to understand the technology.

    • @thomasipad7719
      @thomasipad7719 Před 2 lety +5

      Really? 😅😅😅

  • @mrpowdercoater
    @mrpowdercoater Před 4 lety +909

    I don't agree with it but the "+" in place of the dash was pure evil genius.

    •  Před 4 lety +27

      that naming scheme exists long before DVD+. We had B-tree then B+tree en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%2B_tree

    • @Liggliluff
      @Liggliluff Před 4 lety +15

      And blood types - and +?

    • @queenbiscuit311
      @queenbiscuit311 Před 4 lety +64

      Liggliluff + blood types are a conspiracy by sony

    • @PhthaloType
      @PhthaloType Před 4 lety +79

      Absolutely insidious, and a total marketing coup, that they got consumers to call their competitor "minus" without saying a word about them.

    • @timothyneiswander3151
      @timothyneiswander3151 Před 4 lety +6

      Absolute evil marketing genius.
      soooo....#cancelsony

  • @SeanTBarrett
    @SeanTBarrett Před 4 lety +573

    The part where drive vendors just ponied up for both formats makes the whole thing come across as "Sony did all of this just so they could get their hands on some of that sweet, sweet licensing money -- and it worked."

    • @JonasDAtlas
      @JonasDAtlas Před 4 lety +14

      That sounds about right, and like a much better reason than “your spec isn’t good enough for us“.

    • @EthelredHardrede-nz8yv
      @EthelredHardrede-nz8yv Před 4 lety +1

      @@JonasDAtlas
      " like a much better reason than “your spec isn’t good enough for us“.'
      Only it WAS good enough and they agreed to it.

    • @kosmosyche
      @kosmosyche Před 4 lety +14

      Just a small innocent licensing racket which goodfellas Sonny and Philly came up with to make some extra dough on the side. It starts with "Hey, nice format you've got here. You don't want anything bad happen to it, do you?"

    • @FirestormMk3
      @FirestormMk3 Před 4 lety +12

      Capitalism working as intended

  • @BLASTIC0
    @BLASTIC0 Před 2 lety +261

    I remember getting my first CD burner in 5th grade. I made a lot of money selling CD’s in school. Once day I was called down to principals office for it, and to my shock, the only thing they were upset about were the curse words in the music. Blanks were like $2 a piece. Being able to make my own cd’s at that age seemed a little something like magic.

    • @JJschannel255
      @JJschannel255 Před rokem +2

      Elaborate please?

    • @BLASTIC0
      @BLASTIC0 Před rokem +32

      @@JJschannel255 oh what? Thats pretty much it.

    • @charlesvaughan3517
      @charlesvaughan3517 Před 6 měsíci +2

      I lived on a small college campus. Started selling dvds. After about 3 weeks I just started selling blanks as whatever movie they asked for. 2 days later I retired

    • @FuzedBox
      @FuzedBox Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@charlesvaughan3517 It never ceases to amaze me how people can be so non-chalant about being a complete scamming douchebags, without a hint of remorse. What a sociopath.

    • @RunstarHomer
      @RunstarHomer Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@charlesvaughan3517 Well that's really shitty

  • @pjmelect
    @pjmelect Před 2 lety +275

    The main advantage of the + type was that you could change the “book” type so that a DVD player that would not play recorded disks would play them.
    The book type for those that do not know is information on the disk that describes what type of disk it is such as DVD R/W, DVD R , DVD RAM etc

    • @jigarsuthar9966
      @jigarsuthar9966 Před rokem +39

      Exactly! Changing the book type to "DVD-ROM" allowed the disc to be played in DVD players that didn't support DVD-R or DVD+R. DVD-R didn't have this capability so you couldn't play those discs in some of the DVD players. I never had issue with the DVD+R discs with the book type set to DVD-ROM.

    • @lsixty30
      @lsixty30 Před rokem +5

      This needs upvotes

    • @spudhead169
      @spudhead169 Před rokem +5

      Needs pinning tbh, this information is still very much relevant today.

    • @razi_man
      @razi_man Před rokem +16

      Honestly, I feel like people keep missing this information because DVD+R is actually so much superior compared to DVD-R.
      That being said, DVD-RAM should have never died and should be the golden standard for rewritable DVDs.

    • @211sweetypie
      @211sweetypie Před rokem +2

      And how do you do that? I normally use -R, but I brought a brand new unopened 100 disk spindle of TDK +R for $3.00 at a thrift store. I haven't tried them yet for burning and don't know if they will play back in my players.

  • @c.195
    @c.195 Před 4 lety +3197

    My ex sent me a break-up video burned on DVD+R. All our home movies were burned on DVD-R. That last one...just hertz so much more.

    • @FloppeyPyro
      @FloppeyPyro Před 3 lety +76

      F.

    • @cneer17
      @cneer17 Před 3 lety +8

      😦

    • @loganpe427
      @loganpe427 Před 3 lety +33

      When it comes to ex's and DVD's we all pay for the privilege of being "burned!" 😂😂

    • @JoshBenore
      @JoshBenore Před 3 lety +72

      The ULTIMATE BETRAYAL! also breaking up by DVD is pretty harsh too

    • @tzimiscelord8483
      @tzimiscelord8483 Před 3 lety +25

      The Inquisition wants to know your fucking location

  • @TokayGekko
    @TokayGekko Před 4 lety +734

    14:34 Ok. So almost 15 years later I find out why my "RW" disc would not be rewritten or recognized as an DVD+RW by any software, even after hours of trying.
    Thanks

    • @ivann198765
      @ivann198765 Před 4 lety +28

      I stopped using optical disks because of the "RW" bullshit.

    • @pills-
      @pills- Před 4 lety +17

      Now you can finally burn that disc!
      :D

    • @Dark.Shingo
      @Dark.Shingo Před 4 lety +31

      @@pills- ...with fire...

    • @DrewskisBrews
      @DrewskisBrews Před 4 lety +6

      @@Dark.Shingo a microwave is more entertaining

    • @mrnmrn1
      @mrnmrn1 Před 4 lety +4

      @@ivann198765 I never stopped using them, I still burn DVDs and even CD-Rs, although I burn less of them then 10 years ago. DVD+/-R for secondary backup of my PC, and CD-R for audio CDs.

  • @arthurvandelay7677
    @arthurvandelay7677 Před rokem +7

    I'm 64 years old. I started in the wonderful world of computers in 1983, when I became a repairer for such. I was previously a TV/audio equipment repairman. I've seen the rise and fall of many formats. I witnessed Beta vs. VHS firsthand, and even cast a vote in that short, sharp conflict (my side won). I saw the birth of the compact disc. Some of my contemporaries said it would never replace vinyl, but how could they know that the compact disc itself would fall not many years from its inception? I own a Laserdisc player. It is in the Museum of Obsolescence in my attic. I plan to bring it forth someday to a place of honor in my office, where I may proudly show the grandkids history that deserves to be remembered ($1 to another youtube channel). My wife and I also own many, many DVDs. Being a tech nut and a fan of a major college football team, I have scores of DVD-R and DVD +R media with college football games preserved upon them. I never much cared about the difference, but I often wondered. Now I know. I did not see your video until more than two years after you published it. Two years isn't long to a 64 year old man, but in tech years it might as well have been 1789. Still, it is history that deserves to be...remembered. Thanks.
    I guess I owe that guy with the bowtie another dollar.

  • @hankhouke
    @hankhouke Před rokem +27

    You left out a discussion of "chapters". This was a vital thing to me as a producer. I was using chapters in product videos, so that I could build a menu a little like an interactive web page. This let a customer or salesperson a quick way to navigate products by categories. Well when you hit 99 you ran out, the manufacturers told me the "factory pre-programming" was my limitation. After about $600 of long distance calls and "fees" ( I contacted Sony and several others ) TDK engineers helped me find a solution. ( It was a complex routine in Adobe's burning software, that allowed me to create more timelines and combine them in one burn by automatically compressing as needed to fit disc, ) I believe this is what game producers were doing to make "interactive" games.

  • @JETZcorp
    @JETZcorp Před 4 lety +683

    I remember when my dad bought his DVD recorder, which he was going to use to transfer our massive recorded-from-tv VHS movie collection. Didn't work at all. Complained about the discs being faulty or incompatible, even though they were brand new. Dad threw me, a 12-year old, the 200 page manual to find the problem, while he continued to orangutan the buttons (yes that's a verb now, deal with it). Eventually by some miracle, I discovered the teeny tiny warning saying something to the effect of "Machine is only compatible with DVD+R and DVD+RW discs.
    "WUDDA YOU MEAN PLUS?!!!"
    The orangutan was not amused.

    • @epiccollision
      @epiccollision Před 4 lety +56

      JETZcorp I miss my orangutan, try not to give him to hard a time 🤪

    • @zsin128
      @zsin128 Před 4 lety +1

      So..?

    • @Dargonhuman
      @Dargonhuman Před 4 lety +74

      Good Lord, "orangutan the [device]" perfectly describes how my stepdad would operate computerized equipment, whether it was a desktop PC, a VCR, DVD player or a game console.
      Thank you for giving me that beautiful new euphemism to add to my lexicon.

    • @elverjimenez
      @elverjimenez Před 4 lety +1

      Hahaha funny story.

    • @theenzoferrari458
      @theenzoferrari458 Před 4 lety +18

      It's what happens when dumbasses want to mess with tech they have no knowledge about. Lmao. And then they yell at you. Lmao.

  • @coldblaze100
    @coldblaze100 Před 4 lety +336

    Who gets to say "in addition to being OBJECTIVELY wobblier" with a straight face lmao

    • @brockm4047
      @brockm4047 Před 4 lety +5

      @Omne Obstat and I respect him for that

    • @thel1355
      @thel1355 Před 4 lety +5

      Is his face ever straight?

  • @alexanderunguez9633
    @alexanderunguez9633 Před rokem +264

    Speaking of format wars within a format, a video on the insanity that is USB or HDMI might make for a fun video.

    • @NithinJune
      @NithinJune Před rokem +26

      especially Thuderbolt and USB-4

    • @nokrepkie
      @nokrepkie Před rokem +25

      DisplayPort vs HDMI

    • @nova_supreme8390
      @nova_supreme8390 Před rokem +16

      History on competition between USB and Firewire would be also interesting.

    • @skeleton_craftGaming
      @skeleton_craftGaming Před rokem +1

      Well the actual format war is display port or hdmi and display port really isn't trying to replace HDMI. It's more trying to extend it. And allow you to link your things together

    • @ataricom
      @ataricom Před rokem

      How about HDMI vs DisplayPort? It's the same licensing garbage that computer equipment manufacturers rarely wanted to mess with because, for regular computer applications, you're not going to need to meet 75% of the specifications for remote appliance control or copy protecting the entire stream if all you want is to send a basic video signal a few feet from the back of your PC to a display.

  • @VikasVJois
    @VikasVJois Před 2 lety +131

    That animation of the lens reading and tracking data from a disc was pretty cool. It would be nice to watch the entirety of that video from which that clip was taken

    • @stephensnell5707
      @stephensnell5707 Před rokem +6

      It's not animated it's all real

    • @nintendoeats
      @nintendoeats Před rokem +3

      @@stephensnell5707 I can assure you that the animated clip was animated. It's a tautology and everything!

    • @20EsOfficial
      @20EsOfficial Před rokem +1

      @@stephensnell5707 it's how my brain works

    • @N3wW0rld
      @N3wW0rld Před rokem

      I too would like to know the origin of that animation.

  • @GeraldOSteen
    @GeraldOSteen Před 4 lety +874

    I was indeed one of those people who spent time comparing comparing between the formats. DVD+R had nearly 30% fewer failed writes in our tests. DVD-R's pre-pit scanning precision made them far more sensitive to things like vibrations and dust. That also significantly lowered the speed at which DVD-Rs could be written. Where this mattered greatly was in attempting to use DVDs as a backup medium. Magnetic mediums were a known failure risk and optical storage was intended to help eliminate that risk. When you need to backup the dictations for 400 doctors across 30+ hospitals in an area, you need something reliable upon which to store them(because patient records don't expire like patients do). All of this, and more, made DVD+R an objectively superior format. I think, however, that it was actually Phillips' innovation and Sony just bankrolled it because they knew they could make better money off it(like always). I do not have fond memories of the months that had to be spent writing data from tape drives to optical discs, though.

    • @gentarofourze
      @gentarofourze Před 4 lety +19

      Surely though if something was that sensitive no matter what you would burn at lowest speeds? Even when I had like I think 16x burners and discs I burned at 2x which was lowest I could do. The only coasters I got were in early days i.e 2003-2006 after that the only time I got "failed" burns is when I did something like had a small finger print on part of disc and it would only be that part of disc that was unreadable, or the disc had a scratch on before I burned it.

    • @GeraldOSteen
      @GeraldOSteen Před 4 lety +119

      @@gentarofourze When I stated that the speed was lower, I meant below 1x. Our equipment didn't have a 2x or 4x option. We weren't using standard PCs for handling nor transferring the data, so our flexibility was relatively low. Our DVDs came in boxes of 50 jewel cases(not spools) and we had to -- one at a time -- pull it out, label it(archive record number), prep the tape, begin the read(tape data as stream to archive file via 'tar' command), verify the data, prep next tape, and repeat the whole process until we'd reached the directory quota at which point we could finally burn to disc, and then verify again. The process took so long that it made no sense to just wait for it to burn before starting the next one so we had to keep going. We had 5 people working on the same machine at the same time and had to alternate what data was burned based on who was ready(since we could read multiple tapes but only had one burner). It was painful, but we eventually got through it. The DVD-R sensitivity issues were so bad that when changing tapes or even just the fans speeding up to cool the system down, it caused misreads and made it more difficult for the laser to figure out where it could write the data. That meant it had to spend longer letting the disc just rotate a few extra times to make sure it had the correct location to write. Every single file on every single disc had to be verified so if there was a single problem on the disc, the whole batch had to be burned again...at 1x(or lower, if it was being moody). We were very close to just going to CDs instead but there was a very significant cost difference(7x the media expenditures + the time & labor for each of us as employees) so that wasn't a great option. So, a few of us spent a weekend at work off the clock to make sure we could nail down the process to come up with a fool-proof system; that happened to be DVD+R. If there was a single file that failed to write correctly, that could mean that their patient history was lost and if they went into the ER unconscious without something to document their drug allergies... well, it could be bad. So we had to have a zero-tolerance policy. DVD-R simply could not deliver.

    • @LainK1978
      @LainK1978 Před 4 lety +66

      @@gentarofourze Contrary to what the video states, anyone whose business or livelihood involved using to DVDs, can tell you that DVD+R was infinitely better, but the issue early on was because older existing DVD devices could not read them. So people who did things like make videos were forced to use the very inferior DVD-Rs or risk their customers not being able to view the videos. This was an issue even after the DVD was finalized.

    • @Seth9809
      @Seth9809 Před 4 lety +6

      @@GeraldOSteen I am not entirely sure how, but I am going to somehow port this to my tabletop, just because I think it would be weird.

    • @deathcube2006
      @deathcube2006 Před 4 lety +8

      I also remember fewer glitches using DVD+R when burning discs.

  • @Kafaldsbylur
    @Kafaldsbylur Před 4 lety +311

    "That’s the third plug this video, must be a record!"
    No, records were in an entirely different video of yours

    • @jasonschlierman412
      @jasonschlierman412 Před 4 lety +1

      Alexandre Brault 🤣🤣🤣

    • @galxieranger8277
      @galxieranger8277 Před 4 lety +5

      As I'm sure were plugs. Wait, did he ever do a video on plugs? I think he did one on an outlet (the GFCI), but I don't recall the plugs

    • @tomokokuroki2506
      @tomokokuroki2506 Před 4 lety +3

      Yeah I thought the same thing.
      "nah that's a DVD"

    • @stonyrerootkit8922
      @stonyrerootkit8922 Před 4 lety +3

      And included, of course, more Format Wars!! About 100 years ago! 💯✔🆗😒👿🎱🎶

  •  Před 2 lety +26

    for me, dvd-r disks from a particular manufacturer were the best. all other brands were failing while writing at varying rates, whereas verbatim dvd-r blank disks had 3 failed writings out of 50 pack at most. but seriously, i believe the actual manufacturing quality of the disk mattered more than the format to the success rate of writing a disk

    • @kreuner11
      @kreuner11 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Most discs are manufactured by cmc magnetics and rebadged

  • @damien8540
    @damien8540 Před 2 lety +51

    My experience burning DVDs gave me the sense that the -R discs were more likely to have successful burns. The +R ones seemed more prone to failed burns. I didn't actually run tests but out of the hundreds of discs I made, the -R seemed more reliable. Most of the time it was one full burn and I rarely used any for multiple recordings. I did use DVD RAM discs for that and they were awesome. A bit pricey, but so cool that it was practically like having hot swappable hard drives.

    • @rredline
      @rredline Před rokem +1

      Agree. My experience too.

    • @HyperVectra
      @HyperVectra Před rokem +5

      Agree. Also I found -R media was more compatible with some devices like DVD players, Playstations or even some DVD Drives didn't recognise DVD+R was a boot disc but they did with -.

    • @tristan6509
      @tristan6509 Před rokem +3

      I'm pretty sure DVD-R was a lot more common than the + variant, that might help with compatibility

    • @user-yg4kj2mf1p
      @user-yg4kj2mf1p Před rokem +6

      @@HyperVectra But when it comes to dual-layer media, I have found DVD+R DL to be more compatible than DVD-R DL. For me, DVD-R DL failed even on fairly recent DVD players (with Divx support and everything), and even on PC DVD drives. So... use -R for single layer and +R for dual layer, I guess.

    • @carlm1595
      @carlm1595 Před rokem +3

      My burn successes were based more on the DVD disc manufacturer rather than the format.

  • @alecman95
    @alecman95 Před 4 lety +177

    I’ve planned to google this for 15 years. Thank you man

    • @southerncharity7928
      @southerncharity7928 Před 4 lety +13

      Lol. Likewise. Never got around to it. Technically still haven't. 🙂

    • @alecman95
      @alecman95 Před 4 lety +5

      @@southerncharity7928 lmao true

  • @KarlAdamsAudio
    @KarlAdamsAudio Před 4 lety +1621

    15:35 - old programmer's tip: whenever you have to pick an arbitrary number, always make it a power of two. That way it seems like an architectural limitation, not a number you just pulled out of your ass (even though it probably is)...

    • @andymouse
      @andymouse Před 4 lety +68

      Gonna remember that !

    • @BaghaShams
      @BaghaShams Před 4 lety +428

      Statistician's tip: if the result of a complex calculation is an unbelievably round number, such as 13000, add or remove a couple from it, or no one will believe it and think you pulled that result out of your ass.

    • @mrkitty777
      @mrkitty777 Před 4 lety +66

      Windows 16 would then be better than windows 10

    • @jasonblalock4429
      @jasonblalock4429 Před 4 lety +84

      @@BaghaShams What happens if someone else runs the numbers and gets 13000 anyway? Do they just automatically understand why you put 12998 instead?

    • @vnyggi621
      @vnyggi621 Před 4 lety +55

      @@jasonblalock4429 theres errors involved, the numbers arent exact anyways

  • @fredalmonte5719
    @fredalmonte5719 Před 2 lety +29

    I remember this, and did my research when I purchased my DVD recorder. I got a Sony drive that was only a + drive, but Sony had a firmware update to allow it to record to - discs.

  • @kjamison5951
    @kjamison5951 Před 3 lety +3

    Regardless of the subject matter, I ALWAYS learn something from your videos. Thank you.

  • @YeOldeKamikaze
    @YeOldeKamikaze Před 4 lety +388

    This finally explained to me why:
    - DVD drives from 2008 onwards were called "multi-drives"
    - There were "RW" DVDs which were not actually rewritable (yes I was frustrated after trying to wipe them)

    • @TechTonor
      @TechTonor Před 4 lety +7

      I've also tried to grap on, while leaving hope, just to realize that i couldn't rewrite on that disk... Also, not more than a few years ago, i made the same error, while trying to burn and old DVD from a scholl-project, back in the days. That damn RW marking 😂...

    • @LarixusSnydes
      @LarixusSnydes Před 4 lety +9

      Yes, the designer of that RW logo...😠

    • @augurseer
      @augurseer Před 4 lety

      I learned so much!!! Thanks

    • @RenaultFixChannel
      @RenaultFixChannel Před 4 lety +8

      Omg I was so angry because I bought pack of 10 more expensive than usual discs and ... couldn't wipe them ! I was like "why is that burned as DVD+R".....

    • @graeme2539
      @graeme2539 Před 4 lety +5

      I thought they were called multi drives because they burned to CD as well.

  • @The8BitGuy
    @The8BitGuy Před 4 lety +1504

    I always wondered exactly what the difference was. However, I think pretty much every DVD I burned of either format became unreadable within just a few years. Only my DVD-RAMs continued to work reliably. In fact, I can still read those today just fine.

    • @wesleymays1931
      @wesleymays1931 Před 4 lety +67

      Didn't think I'd find you here. Hi!

    • @maximilianmustermann5763
      @maximilianmustermann5763 Před 3 lety +143

      The organic dye in DVDs has always been its weak point. DVD-RAM, BluRay* and MDisc don't have an organic dye and last much longer.
      *just don't buy the cheaper BluRay LTH discs, they have an organic dye like DVDs

    • @loganiushere
      @loganiushere Před 3 lety +79

      @@maximilianmustermann5763 That makes me wonder if DVD+/-RW is more durable than DVD+/-R, because the burnable layer in a DVD+/-RW is a metal alloy, rather than an organic dye.

    • @cherrypepsi2815
      @cherrypepsi2815 Před 3 lety +7

      Hi!

    • @desther7975
      @desther7975 Před 3 lety +36

      I have a bunch of CD-R and DVD-/+R backups from the 2000s and early 2010s, and some of those have suffered deterioration over the years. However, I think that was due solely to the manner of storage, namely those booklet type storage cases full of "pages" of plastic+nylon holders. Not sure if it's a chemical reaction or simply the tightness and friction, but something about them has kind of melted the front coloration on some of the discs, making those areas relatively translucent and consequently unreadable.

  • @davewettlaufer7885
    @davewettlaufer7885 Před rokem

    thank you for the in-depth look at dvd. I'm not sure if I'm more confused or just a little smarter in this old technology. Thanks for putting such hard-researched work into this video.

  • @grinnbearit8427
    @grinnbearit8427 Před 5 měsíci

    Your recent pinball video has me going through your content. I love the way you explain tech. Thank you

  • @crunglemcbungley
    @crunglemcbungley Před 4 lety +82

    Literally two seconds in and I laughed at the percolator still being on the desk. Subtle comedic genius

    • @JanStrojil
      @JanStrojil Před 4 lety +5

      Crungle McBungley Yes! This channel rewards loyal viewers, the more I watch, the more I enjoy each video. It is hard to imagine how much work and thought goes into producing these. My fave channel on CZcams. 🙂

    • @chriswalford4161
      @chriswalford4161 Před 4 lety

      ........rinsed

    • @mwiz100
      @mwiz100 Před 4 lety +1

      I loved that touch too.

  • @jaspreetsethi8579
    @jaspreetsethi8579 Před 4 lety +237

    There was definitely one positive about the DVD+R that affected me as a consumer. The booktype could be set on +Rs to have them be recognized as DVD-ROM. One of my dvd players refused to play any DVD+R/DVD-R disks unless I set the booktype to DVD-ROM... which was only possible to do on +R.

    • @JerrSpud
      @JerrSpud Před 4 lety +11

      ha i remember having to do that for something....can't remember what it was for though

    • @Madness832
      @Madness832 Před 4 lety +8

      I had that same trouble w/ my old Apex AD-660. But then after the laser started going bad (gradually stopped reading anything), I shoehorned in a PC-type ROM & that problem went away (it could even read +R DL). The stock transport used an IDE/ATAPI interface.

    • @alynicholls3230
      @alynicholls3230 Před 4 lety +7

      @@Madness832 thats actually a known upgrade/repair for some units.

    • @-Steven-
      @-Steven- Před 4 lety +14

      I remember having to set the booktype to dvd-rom when burning og xbox games or most of the time the console would refuse to even recognise them.

    • @wagneralmeida5150
      @wagneralmeida5150 Před 4 lety +4

      Not only that, but Dual Layer recordables were almost always +R (at least in Brazil, anyways). I wonder if the actual specs have anything to do with this

  • @MisterEMystery
    @MisterEMystery Před rokem

    Thank You for making the distinction between DvD-R and DvD+R (Dash and Plus). I recall being admonished for calling the “-“ a “minus” by someone who failed to tell me what instead to call it! Now I know “dash” is acceptable and saying DvD-/+R as dash/plus is just as distinguishable as my incorrect pronunciation.
    I did have problems with one or the other format playing in my standard DvD player at the time after recording on them, but a “failed” burn was never introduced as the possible underlying culprit.
    I am SO glad someone has a channel explaining the differences of what I was experiencing at the time.
    I still have blank discs of both varieties laying about in the recesses of my closets, not ever finding the time to attempt to burn my parents’ VHS recording onto either format. The only difference I could see at the time was one was more expensive than the other for some reason; now I have some idea as to why: greed.
    Now please make a video explaining how a “cheap flash media” as you so eloquently put it works in comparison to how the DvD+/-R/RW/RAM discs work. I was (amazingly) able to follow along with your explanation of the differences of the Dash and Plus discs work but wondered all the while how the “cheap flash media” was different.
    Now I just need to save up enough money to buy yet another computer that I can use to easily transfer my data from/to flash drives. I still have all of the older, lamer, computers that use these outdated technologies.
    Have you ever noticed that manufacturers’ DvDs (movies/Tv shows) that “skip” in standard DvD players don’t skip in a computer’s DvD drive? I Have! This is why I have these older computers: if while watching a DvD the show freezes or skips, I fire up the computer and watch that episode on my computer screen….

  • @ScratchMyAnchor
    @ScratchMyAnchor Před 2 lety

    I remember coming across this while I was in middle school and I never understood the difference. great to finally have an explanation, thank you

  • @raytsh
    @raytsh Před 4 lety +335

    I like the established continuity with the percolator at the beginning. Like, it is all part of the same, interconnected Technology Connections Universe (TCU) and the videos do not only exist in a vacuum, besides the frequent mentions and links to previous videos of course.

    • @KirkNorthrop
      @KirkNorthrop Před 4 lety +13

      Reminds me of the piece of toast just after that whole kettle of fish.

    • @SamCyanide
      @SamCyanide Před 4 lety +48

      Every single upload, past, present, and future were shot continuously in 1 take as a single episode, but they had to cut it down and split the segments up into episodes to fit within a generation.

    • @ossumopossum
      @ossumopossum Před 4 lety +3

      Yes... are your days running together? The continuity bit got me giggling inside a little.

    • @feleepe
      @feleepe Před 4 lety +5

      TCU is totally my favorite franchise

    • @ErrorWolf
      @ErrorWolf Před 4 lety +6

      I'm waiting for the TC:The Theam Park

  • @nate8088
    @nate8088 Před 4 lety +443

    OK, this is just creepy. Just this morning, someone emailed me asking if I had any blank DVDs, and I said I had DVD+Rs, and they emailed me back to ask the difference, which I then had to look up online...... and then this is released two hours later. O.o

    • @hellknightf1
      @hellknightf1 Před 4 lety +74

      This video was prepaed in 12 mins just for you.

    • @rue3706
      @rue3706 Před 4 lety +38

      There's a name for that creepy feeling of running into things you just learned about. It's called the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon.

    • @moxieman2452
      @moxieman2452 Před 4 lety +43

      Rue oh man this is creepy. I had just learned about Baader-Meinhof and now I read this!

    • @jogennotsuki
      @jogennotsuki Před 4 lety +21

      @@moxieman2452 I was just reading a comment about the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon right above your comment, and now you comment on the same thing. WTF!

    • @laharl2k
      @laharl2k Před 4 lety +3

      It also happens to me! Its like one day i hear a weird word i didnt know nor ever heard of on the internet or somewhere and the next day something happens which happens to be connected to that word! Its like this is a game and the script is throwing hints at you in preparation for whats coming!

  • @JeremyHallId
    @JeremyHallId Před 2 lety +13

    Despite the disc types being essentially the same, I found that certain set-top DVD players would work better with +R media, and others did better with -R media. Most of the time I just bought whatever happened to be on sale, but I would try to use +R whenever possible if burning for my old Pioneer set-top player.

  • @bjornanderson3645
    @bjornanderson3645 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for explaining one part of my childhood to me.

  • @lukecv1107
    @lukecv1107 Před 4 lety +188

    I love how he puts away the percolator at the beginning :'D

    • @derrickfoster644
      @derrickfoster644 Před 4 lety +3

      me to and i just came from that video too

    • @primtones
      @primtones Před 4 lety +10

      Continuity!

    • @Quick_Fix
      @Quick_Fix Před 4 lety +6

      Great catch, I missed it the first time. 👍

    • @JoeyRivers
      @JoeyRivers Před 4 lety +6

      @@primtones would have been even better if also at the end he settled a coffee mug on a DVD coaster.

    • @Ktulu789
      @Ktulu789 Před 4 lety +2

      "What's a percolator?"
      "Oh! Thanks for asking!"
      That was a missed opportunity for another "i" video. That for sure would have been a record... or vinyl... or DVD+... Whatever

  • @crow__bar
    @crow__bar Před 4 lety +567

    TC: "This is a technology used long ago, only living in our memories"
    Me, still burning my CDs because my car radio doesn't even support aux: "Sure"

    • @tec4303
      @tec4303 Před 4 lety +53

      If it had a casette bay you could put one of those casette adapter things in there.

    • @williamreid6255
      @williamreid6255 Před 4 lety +7

      Saaame

    • @freetube200
      @freetube200 Před 4 lety +7

      Omg, that used to be me, literally years like that. Until my boss was scrapping his pickup he'd just put a brand new stereo in with all the features, so I just swapped it out into mine. Still using it 5 years later

    • @mikemx55
      @mikemx55 Před 4 lety +28

      Bluetooth Radio Transmitter was a saver for me. Love the things

    • @J0SHUAKANE
      @J0SHUAKANE Před 4 lety +8

      @@mikemx55 the problem is finding a reliable one.

  • @pauls4522
    @pauls4522 Před rokem +8

    As a kid I vaguely remember the marketing showing dvd-r/dvd+r. All I knew was I usually bought the cheapest recordable disks and 100% of the time it was dvd-r. All my recorded disks from 2005 and later when I got my DVD burner still work as well. So from a consumer perspective it did its job.

    • @joemamr710
      @joemamr710 Před 6 měsíci +1

      DVD+R is actually cheaper to manufacture and it was usually more common and cheaper to buy, at least when it first came out when DVD-R was much more expensive. Over the years the manufacturing cost differences shrank.

  • @jvandekant
    @jvandekant Před 2 lety

    Indeed I recall having miswrites more often on dvd-, both R and RW, even when the format war was over. I did the occasional write and hence it was all the more frustrating when it failed.
    Great video again!

  • @SkyeAstraea
    @SkyeAstraea Před 4 lety +151

    "Must be a record!"
    Uh no, it's a DVD

  • @spike229
    @spike229 Před 4 lety +391

    I wasted so many +R "RW" discs trying to figure out how to erase the damn things...

    • @TheDunbartxeen
      @TheDunbartxeen Před 4 lety +10

      had the same issue with my first CD that came with the recorder. 1-12x "rewritable"

    • @Muthwill
      @Muthwill Před 4 lety +29

      You just triggered my PTSD on this subject xD

    • @robertoborgen3781
      @robertoborgen3781 Před 4 lety +3

      @@TheDunbartxeen I don't get it 😂

    • @smitajky
      @smitajky Před 4 lety +12

      At least I wasn't the only one to be sucked in by this ridiculous naming system. I thought that perhaps I was just stupid.

    • @wesleyeenjes
      @wesleyeenjes Před 4 lety +3

      Yes it explanes... damit.

  • @Appalling68
    @Appalling68 Před 2 lety

    Geez I love this guy's delivery. Geez I love this channel!

  • @IcelandicWarrior
    @IcelandicWarrior Před 10 měsíci

    I enjoy your videos enormously. Thank you for sharing your insights and humour.
    I would love to see your investigation and report on Wi-Fi extenders. They all claim to be the fastest and best but, apart from a few s/w capabilities, I suspect they’re all the same in terms of how far they reach and how fast they transmit/receive (rather like your discoveries about fan heaters).

  • @SupraBlack-dp4zz
    @SupraBlack-dp4zz Před 4 lety +371

    My favorite error was the dreaded "Buffer Underrun" with Nero

    • @borstenpinsel
      @borstenpinsel Před 4 lety +123

      Device: supports x48
      Disc: supports x48
      You burn in x32 juuust to be sure and then THIS error comes up

    • @svampebob007
      @svampebob007 Před 4 lety +20

      @@borstenpinsel good god I'm glad we don't have to deal with that shit anymore.... we finally threw away a bunch of old cds and dvds last year, and donated all of the standard (movies and series) DVDs and yeah VHS.

    • @antoniomaglione4101
      @antoniomaglione4101 Před 4 lety +14

      Did you had IDE or SCSI controller? Early Nero, SCSI and anything less than a 286 made a really bad mix. I'm talking CDs here.

    • @kyroninja7736
      @kyroninja7736 Před 4 lety +1

      Avoided buffer underun

    • @JamesSiggins
      @JamesSiggins Před 4 lety +7

      First Nero versions I had did that. Then it had buffer underrun protection.

  • @jackson5116
    @jackson5116 Před rokem +7

    That wasn't even that long ago! We're only talking about 15 years.

    • @TimPerfetto
      @TimPerfetto Před rokem

      Yeah stop making us all realize how old we are

  • @A2theC
    @A2theC Před rokem +1

    Before watching your video I was remembering how much a pain it was to burn discs and the format differences, mainly that I preferred +R discs due to having less failed one-time-write discs.
    Not sure if this was placebo effect or actual results but I ended up only buying +R discs, despite having capability of using both, which happened at times a friend would give me 'the wrong type' but I'd use them anyway. Also, side note I had DVD-RAM before all this, I liked the cartridge that protected the media which reminded me of floppy disks and minidisks.
    Thank you for the info on this 'format war' and trying to bring some humor to the subject, I enjoy your videos.

  • @LevitatingCups
    @LevitatingCups Před 4 lety +95

    The day of the week and position of the stars had more to do if the burn failed or succeeded, rather than if it was +/- , or so I seem to recall.

    • @svampebob007
      @svampebob007 Před 4 lety +14

      I'm not sure if it's frozen or actually writing, just don't touch anything until it completes.

    • @WarrenGarabrandt
      @WarrenGarabrandt Před 4 lety +2

      It was probably your mechanical hdd getting overworked and not being able to keep up causing a buffer underrun that triggered most failed burns. I always had to burn at 2x on DVD and 4x on CD if I for sure wanted a good disc.

    • @GGoAwayy
      @GGoAwayy Před 4 lety +13

      DVD backups may be performed by means of a sacred rite that can be performed once a century when the moon is in the eighth house of aquarius.

    • @cthulutech4697
      @cthulutech4697 Před 4 lety

      @@svampebob007 Yes, this!

    • @erikziak1249
      @erikziak1249 Před 4 lety +1

      Wrong. Everybody know it was cosmic radiation and also the alignement of the disc in the drive had something to do with it. If the disc was horizontal, it better worked with DVD-R. But vertically placed drives, especially with the sides of the disc pointing to the South and north, had big problems. Many ruined burns just because I forgot to turn my big ugly tower PC sideways when burning DVD+R.

  • @MegaJimZero
    @MegaJimZero Před 4 lety +117

    Sony was smart when naming the medium. They saw that the dash looked like a minus and purposely tried to confuse the consumer with the plus sign.
    "Hmm. I don't know what the 'R' is but I'm pretty sure I want the disc that has it"

    • @deusexaethera
      @deusexaethera Před 4 lety +12

      Yes, it was a stroke of marketing genius to use a plus sign. However, the spec is also legitimately better, as Sony's physical media specs always are. They just don't like sharing, which is why their superior physical media loses so many format wars.

    • @electrictroy2010
      @electrictroy2010 Před 2 lety +2

      Always? I can think of many Sony standards that are inferior. Like Betamax that only holds 3 hours per tape vs VHS 9 hours. Minidisc was lossy format, so inferior to CD-R. The PS1 and 2 formats both ran slower with poorer graphics than N64, Gamecube, and Xbox

    • @electrictroy2010
      @electrictroy2010 Před 2 lety +2

      Oh and Sony UMD which was inferior to the already standard DVD-3 format for smaller sized discs.

  • @B24Fox
    @B24Fox Před 2 lety

    Actually came here for the CD+R thing.. Turns out i'm crazy!
    Thanks for clearing that up! :D

  • @NightimeDemon
    @NightimeDemon Před rokem

    I'm already rolling at your editing in the first 30 seconds of this video. Never change, dude. brrrrrRRRRR!

  • @DanielleWhite
    @DanielleWhite Před 4 lety +155

    "C-c-c-corrupted ones" -- Max Headroom, probably!

    • @RCAvhstape
      @RCAvhstape Před 4 lety +2

      The Max Headroom reference is even more relevant, since the 1980s TV show Max Headroom was all about Japanese megacorps jockeying for position over who gets to rule the cyberpunk world of tomorrow (which is actually about now, I think). You know, like Sony. G-g-g-groovy!

    • @robotparadise
      @robotparadise Před 4 lety +2

      Every time I feel sad, I go and watch czcams.com/video/IEIE2q7kvxQ/video.html and it perks me right up rigggggggggggght up.

    • @DanielleWhite
      @DanielleWhite Před 4 lety +1

      I've had Max on my mind of late due to watching Eureka with my fiancée recently and Frewer has a recurring role.

  • @elijahpostdc
    @elijahpostdc Před 4 lety +139

    0:01 puts away the percolator
    Me: *dead* 😂

    • @AyedYoutube
      @AyedYoutube Před 4 lety +7

      Elijah Post im picturing him calming down after the rant and instantly moving on to a new video lol

    • @Calslock
      @Calslock Před 4 lety +2

      @@AyedCZcams If it weren't for different T-shirt, I'd believe that too.

    • @shaun_rambaran
      @shaun_rambaran Před 4 lety +3

      Good catch!

    • @Yous0147
      @Yous0147 Před 4 lety +3

      I didn't even notice that, it is indeed a very pleasant chuckle :D

    • @elijahpostdc
      @elijahpostdc Před 4 lety

      Alilolo Exactly what I was thinking 🤣

  • @SadisticSenpai61
    @SadisticSenpai61 Před 2 lety +13

    I guess that by the time I had a DVD burner and actually started looking for re-writable DVDs, this whole debate had been settled. I don't remember seeing anything other than DVD+Rs at my local stores. I have always called them "DVDRs" and didn't even know there was a +/- debate. lol

  • @nickoffscript
    @nickoffscript Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hey TC!
    I love your content - the topics are fascinating to me and the writing, along with the editing, is very captivating and entertaining! At my school I participate in High School Forensics and Public Speaking and these are type of informative presentations and discussions I would love to be able to create one day. If you happen to see this (and have time!), I was wondering what your process is when you begin gathering ideas, writing drafts, scripting, filming, and editing. Are there any tricks you’ve found to keep viewer retention high? And, what visuals are most engaging but still readable and effective to the topic? Thank you for making such great and inspiring content!
    Side note; I love your fashion style and the background of your videos.
    Signed, Charlie. :-]

  • @AnthonyCSN
    @AnthonyCSN Před 3 lety +698

    Does anyone else remember the distinct smell spindles of these things had!!!

    • @mzilber1
      @mzilber1 Před 3 lety +86

      they still do for all disks, like a plastic celery

    • @evanplanas
      @evanplanas Před 3 lety +76

      @@mzilber1 "plastic celery" ....band name potential .

    • @ericferrenberg6375
      @ericferrenberg6375 Před 3 lety +15

      @@mr.9931 OMG SO DID I!! I thought I was crazy, I guess now I know I’m not the only one

    • @yohtan
      @yohtan Před 3 lety +5

      Yes omg

    • @weirdsailorman4070
      @weirdsailorman4070 Před 3 lety +12

      Just like most new color and thick paper magazines that are sealed. When you open them they have these glue mixed with paint etc smell to it and it lasts couple of months then it's gone. But then again depends where you keep it what is the climate.

  • @leerv.
    @leerv. Před 4 lety +284

    "In 1996 the DVD Consortium was formed...and everything was good with the world ALLLL the way until 1997" ...Dammit!
    The amount of snark in this video is at ultra-rich chocolate syrup dessert -levels. I love it, Alec! :)

    • @junkiejackflash
      @junkiejackflash Před 4 lety +5

      Just remember, technically chocolate is orange

    • @christinaandwena8917
      @christinaandwena8917 Před 4 lety +2

      Oh my god, I was today years old when I found out why the hell the DVD labeled RW wouldn’t burn more than once. I thought it was just windows vista being windows vista. Man 12 year old me would have loved to have this info...

    • @leerv.
      @leerv. Před 4 lety +2

      @@junkiejackflash It doesn't taste like it, though! Wait does this mean kids should convince their folks to allow them a glass of chocolate syrup for breakfast?

    • @deusexaethera
      @deusexaethera Před 4 lety +1

      There's so much sarcasm in this video that my sense of humor caught diabetes.

    • @deusexaethera
      @deusexaethera Před 4 lety +2

      @@christinaandwena8917: Easy way to tell with any disc: Look at the underside. If it's silver, it's read-only (duh!). If it's dark-grey, it's rewritable because it uses a magnetic layer that is melted by the laser and re-oriented using an electromagnet right next to the laser. If it's _any other color_ (green, blue, purple, etc.), it's write-once because it uses dye that is physically damaged by heat from the laser.

  • @rcmaniac25
    @rcmaniac25 Před 2 lety

    I'm glad this finally explained this difference... I always wondered that what the difference was and never really got the explanations that I saw originally. As for the DVD+R's logo being RW "being confusing" threw me off in the past. I remember putting an "RW" disk into a drive and trying to burn to it... and the burner spit out the disk and I couldn't figure out what was going on, only to find out that it wasn't a RW disk... it was an "RW" disk. So I couldn't rewrite the data on it...

  • @gabe_s_videos
    @gabe_s_videos Před rokem

    Love the Max Headroom-esque edit at the beginning.

  • @dave1812
    @dave1812 Před 4 lety +147

    That RW Logo had me puzzled back in the Day. I didn't know that was due to licensing. Always thought they were supposed to be Re-Writable

    • @ArtumTsumia
      @ArtumTsumia Před 4 lety +4

      Not sure I realized what it meant back then, but rewriting discs wasn't a feature I found useful. Still, I assume it was quite convenient considering flash drives were quite expensive and offered far less capacity in those days. Though there's also DVD-RAM, which makes that entire market sector ostensibly more confusing than plain recordable DVDs.

    • @krzysztofczarnecki8238
      @krzysztofczarnecki8238 Před 4 lety +6

      I thought that too before I tried rewriting a few of them.

    • @EdwardMillen
      @EdwardMillen Před 4 lety +1

      Wow, I never even realised that was their logo. Either I never actually bought any +R discs (I can't remember for sure) or the ones I bought omitted the logo for anti-confusion purposes

    • @runeguardian
      @runeguardian Před 4 lety +1

      Ditto. Thankfully, TIVO stepped in quickly to overshadow both of them and put a stop to all the confusion.

    • @vulekv93
      @vulekv93 Před 4 lety +2

      That was super confusing back in the day. I was a kid and I'm not from english speaking country, so it took me some trial and error to figure out that "RW" logo was just pure bullshit... So confusing...

  • @MrMoritzschmidt
    @MrMoritzschmidt Před 3 lety +132

    Man, I remember when DVD formats were a real important thing in my life, because I was making around 15 bucks a month from selling DVDs with definitely not pirated movies to friends and teachers at my school. That and finding the DVD labels with the best adhesive.
    That RW logo for the DVD+R definitely screwed me out of a batch of DVDs that I thought I could rewrite and then couldn't.

    • @qwertykeyboard5901
      @qwertykeyboard5901 Před 2 lety +5

      yeah, fuck that logo

    • @jr74961324
      @jr74961324 Před 2 lety +3

      Only 15 a month?

    • @nafnist
      @nafnist Před 2 lety +3

      We all got fooled by the RW logo at least once.

    • @castorchua
      @castorchua Před rokem

      @@nafnist I did that once and then gave up on burning discs altogether

    • @SylviaRustyFae
      @SylviaRustyFae Před rokem +1

      @@jr74961324 Fyi, with inflation thats actually much closer to $30 a month.

  • @jwonut
    @jwonut Před 7 měsíci

    The t-shirt you are wearing right now symbolizes this theme. It feels sincere. I enjoyed the good content.

  • @jacobriggs7483
    @jacobriggs7483 Před 9 měsíci

    I am a tech nerd, and just found your channel. I'm hooked, lol. Keep em coming bro

    • @digamejh
      @digamejh Před 7 měsíci

      I just found his channel today!

  • @jackhewitt7902
    @jackhewitt7902 Před 4 lety +137

    “That’s way more hertz” i know it’s painful.

    • @TechCowboy
      @TechCowboy Před 4 lety +13

      It hertz way more.

    • @ahuddleofpenguins4842
      @ahuddleofpenguins4842 Před 4 lety +3

      Ouch. I’ve been vibrated,

    • @surrodox
      @surrodox Před 4 lety +1

      DVD+R vibrates 9 times more than DVD-R, so it really hurts.

    • @SlavTiger
      @SlavTiger Před 4 lety

      @@surrodox feel like you missed the pun

  • @AmartharDrakestone
    @AmartharDrakestone Před 4 lety +272

    When I was a kid, my reasoning was: "+" is "positive" so it's "good", and "-" is "negative" so it's "bad", so I'm gonna burn everything on DVD+R. I was stupid back then.

    • @GeorgeVCohea-dw7ou
      @GeorgeVCohea-dw7ou Před 4 lety +102

      No, you just fell for marketing gimmicks.

    • @DismemberTheAlamo
      @DismemberTheAlamo Před 4 lety +9

      Stupid like a fox!!!

    • @dontcheckmychanel
      @dontcheckmychanel Před 4 lety +52

      And the guy at Sony who came up with that name smiled forevermore.

    • @varkokonyi
      @varkokonyi Před 4 lety +3

      At least you didn't think they are the same thing

    • @CamdenBloke
      @CamdenBloke Před 4 lety +4

      @@dontcheckmychanel Sony writeable DVDs and CDs were the worst, despite the hyped-up technology descriptions on the wrappers. Verbatim was best.

  • @PasleyAviationPhotography
    @PasleyAviationPhotography Před 11 měsíci +4

    I worked at Frys Electronic for nine years starting in 2003. I of course worked in the computer dept and can't count the number of times I was asked this question. Goes to figure it'd be some 20 years later that I actually learned the answer.

  • @shep68
    @shep68 Před rokem +3

    Lol! Had to go check my dvd storage case for all the movies I burned back in the early 00’s. Looks like I went with the +R format. Still remember buying spindles of those things forever in search of sale prices. Thanks DVD Fab!

  • @hedgehog3180
    @hedgehog3180 Před 4 lety +385

    I love how pointless this format war was and in the end no one or everyone won.

    • @Shotblur
      @Shotblur Před 4 lety +21

      Sony won

    • @Seatux
      @Seatux Před 4 lety +10

      @@Shotblur Like Linkin Park's In the End, it doesn't really matter.
      Had bought both standards, but I found my local +R stocks being better overall, so I bought those only at the end.

    • @post-leftluddite
      @post-leftluddite Před 4 lety +7

      Like most war

    • @marcinsobczak2485
      @marcinsobczak2485 Před 4 lety +5

      @@post-leftluddite I don't think we had many + disks in europe, but I love how no one cares anymore.

    • @RealCadde
      @RealCadde Před 4 lety +7

      WRONG! In war there are no winners, only survivors.

  • @vladimircicmanec6103
    @vladimircicmanec6103 Před 4 lety +86

    Man, you are one of the best channels on CZcams. Absolutely loving the content, dedication, research, style you present all that info in and your humour. Fantastic and thank you.

  • @Grid56
    @Grid56 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi from the UK. I love your humour and mostly informative videos. (Some are US only) . Keep up the good work.

  • @paulrodriguez8852
    @paulrodriguez8852 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the info. I always wondered why some were -, and some were Plus. Now it makes sense.

  • @lawrencedoliveiro9104
    @lawrencedoliveiro9104 Před 4 lety +123

    13:10 I’m sure “minus” was a term promoted by the Sony/Philips group just to make the DVD Forum grit their teeth every time they heard it. ;)

    • @Terabit3
      @Terabit3 Před 4 lety +1

      Sounds like the "it's a cross, not an 'x' " debacle

    • @MechanoRealist
      @MechanoRealist Před 4 lety

      @@Terabit3 A cross is something some dude once got famous by getting nailed to it. :P
      Also try saying this sentence: "X marks the spot". :)

  • @DEMENTO01
    @DEMENTO01 Před 4 lety +84

    14:33 i REMEMBER BUYING THOSE WITH RW THINKING THEY WERE REWRITABLE OMG WHYYYYYYYY

    • @redsquirrelftw
      @redsquirrelftw Před 4 lety +2

      Pretty sure I've been burned (haha) by that many times myself lol.

  • @eduardopaz659
    @eduardopaz659 Před rokem

    I Love you're videos it brings back a lot of memories

  • @ronaldgarrison8478
    @ronaldgarrison8478 Před 8 měsíci

    Optical discs: I can't remember anything I ever awaited so eagerly, but felt so much relief at leaving behind when that became feasible.

  • @MrLordZenki
    @MrLordZenki Před 4 lety +148

    I want to see you talk about Blu-ray vs. HD DVD!

    • @fargeeks
      @fargeeks Před 4 lety +14

      I heard that hd vhs existed

    • @superjupi
      @superjupi Před 4 lety +15

      @@fargeeks Yes, it was a thing. My dad had a player he rescued from a local TV station, and the quality was actually really impressive. The only tapes he had were commercials from the TV station, but it was still interesting to see.

    • @tz8785
      @tz8785 Před 4 lety +9

      @@fargeeks Techmoan has a video on it.

    • @herbderbler1585
      @herbderbler1585 Před 4 lety +7

      Just to fill out my bucket list, someday I want to watch an HD-VHS movie on a cathode ray tube EDTV.

    • @carlosantoniolealmarroquin3918
      @carlosantoniolealmarroquin3918 Před 4 lety +3

      Dont forget double layer 8.5 gb dvd

  • @Nofxthepirate
    @Nofxthepirate Před 4 lety +64

    2000: What do you want to do with this disc?
    2020: What do you want to do with this external drive?
    We've come so far!

    • @jaybrownns
      @jaybrownns Před 4 lety

      Many/most new computer cases don't even have an opening for the 5.25" drive!

    • @edugames150
      @edugames150 Před 4 lety

      Offtopic: What about youtube chapters?

    • @doz3r943
      @doz3r943 Před 4 lety

      2020 Nas 10tb

    • @redakaminekloc5167
      @redakaminekloc5167 Před 4 lety

      What do you want to do with the cloud account?

  • @fdafdafdafadfddfffwe
    @fdafdafdafadfddfffwe Před 2 lety

    Answering all of the most pressing questions, sir!

  • @JimijaymesProductions

    I remember specifically buying a stereo that could read cd-rw so I could make mix cds that I could rewrite. The intro of this video just reminded me of this.

  • @Pants4096
    @Pants4096 Před 4 lety +44

    I look forward to your take on the next format war: HD DVD vs Blu-ray!

    • @fordtechchris
      @fordtechchris Před 4 lety +10

      Yes! is HD DVD old enough now to get a video!?

    • @DonOblivious
      @DonOblivious Před 4 lety +2

      @@fordtechchris Probably. 8 bit guy just included it in his 108 rare and bizarre medias video.

  • @MooglePower
    @MooglePower Před 4 lety +231

    In a world when we’re stuck inside, your channel is a true gift.

    • @WhompingWalrus
      @WhompingWalrus Před 4 lety +4

      also that other one

    • @Varksterable
      @Varksterable Před 4 lety +8

      I'm totally new here, but after watching this upload, I hit subscribe so hard I had to go and find my backup mouse.
      Now pipe down, please; I've got some binge-catching-up to do!

    • @Zero11s
      @Zero11s Před 4 lety

      just because of people who believe there is a real danger

    • @AsAventurasdeGui
      @AsAventurasdeGui Před 4 lety

      Right?

    • @thec4fourhundred520
      @thec4fourhundred520 Před 4 lety

      Sheeple.

  • @EvilModPixie
    @EvilModPixie Před rokem +13

    I always ended up using DVD-R because they had a higher success rate of burning and being easily readable. Brand didn't matter and I had many DVD burners in computers (Mac and PC). Eventually I only kept 1 spindle of DVD+R for the rare time the DVD reader I was burning the disk for had some weird issue with easily reading DVD-R disks.

    • @lucymorrison
      @lucymorrison Před 10 měsíci

      disc, not disk.

    • @EvilModPixie
      @EvilModPixie Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@lucymorrison both are correct. Learn english. Thanks
      disk
      [disk]
      NOUN
      1 - a flat, thin, round object:
      "heavy metal disks the size of hockey pucks" · "onion soup ladled over a disk of cheese"
      2 - a shape or surface that is round and flat in appearance:
      "the smudged yellow disk of the moon"

  • @akehapkap6143
    @akehapkap6143 Před 2 lety

    Introduction is hilarious. I remember that 😂

  • @LycanWitcher
    @LycanWitcher Před 4 lety +96

    TiL, even as a kid of the 90s who used cd burners and eventually dvd burners in the 2000s, I never knew that DVD+R and DVD-R were two different competing formats backed by different companies.. I thought they were just two different types of DVD for certain types of players or computer playback compatibility (one newer/improved and one older/legacy).

    • @KRAFTWERK2K6
      @KRAFTWERK2K6 Před 4 lety +5

      In a way that was true since some drives worked better with DVD-R discs while others (especially DVD players) worked better with DVD+R discs. The first DVD player of my parents (it was a Panasonic model) had problems reading DVD+R discs however my trusty Philips DVD-710 did read both format perfectly.

    • @nthgth
      @nthgth Před 4 lety

      Same here

    • @420anonymous
      @420anonymous Před 4 lety +2

      I just assumed they were two different types as well. LIteOn DVD burners didn't care, and I had better luck with DVD-R on DVD players so I stuck with that. (Plus, usually DVD-R was cheaper)

    • @countzero1136
      @countzero1136 Před 4 lety +4

      I always found that if you wanted to burn a disc that would play back on a regular DVD player, then DVD-R usually had better compatibility. In general, all the formats played back better on cheap Chinese DVD players than top-brand models though. Years ago when I was regularly shooting wedding videos and putting them on DVD (+R or -R), every single time that a customer complained that the disc wouldn't play, they turned out to have a Sony DVD player. I contacted Sony's UK office about this and I was told that recordable DVDs were a pirate medium and that their players blocked them intentionally. While I don't doubt that Sony are likely to be petty about this sort of thing (It's Sony, after all) my own feeling was that it was more to do with the kind of lasers that Sony were using back then (early 2000s). Later Sony DVD players don't seem to have this problem.

    • @compzac
      @compzac Před 4 lety +1

      @@countzero1136 It wasnt just Sony that had that issue, I remember having a sharp DVD player round 2001 that once it had outgrown its usefulness in my living room (it just was so slow ) i put it in my bedroom, and i used to write DVD "backups" of some movies, the samsung player i had in my living room had no trouble, but the sharp unit just couldnt seem to get over the hump and would complain and carry on making angry laser noises before just telling me the disc was unreadable, though for some reason my PS2 Which i fully hated playing dvds on cause i had been told that playing dvds would wear the machine out faster since the playstation only reads when it needs to load a game Sounds dumb i know but what the hell did i know at the time. But it had no issues reading any burned DVD i threw at it I just chocked it up to the Sharp unit being a first generation player and maybe it just didnt have a strong enough laser

  • @raydunakin
    @raydunakin Před 3 lety +499

    The great thing about these videos is that they combine history and technology, plus a little bit of problem-solving (how did they do that?) and a little bit of mystery (why did they do it that way?)

    • @Tearnalte
      @Tearnalte Před 3 lety +31

      And dry, goood humour

    • @raydunakin
      @raydunakin Před 3 lety +9

      @@Tearnalte Yes, I love his sense of humor!

    • @23RaySan
      @23RaySan Před rokem

      this guy takes 7 minutes before he even gets started with the topic. very annoying.

    • @liyifenn
      @liyifenn Před rokem +4

      @@23RaySan He takes those seven minutes to explain valuable context and additional information. It's not his fault that you fail to understand how these things are related.

  • @JACKHARRINGTON
    @JACKHARRINGTON Před 6 měsíci

    Dude I am so watching all of your plugs after this

  • @kenlange6151
    @kenlange6151 Před rokem

    The first 30 sec of this video sure brought back memories.

  • @ExtremePragmatist
    @ExtremePragmatist Před 4 lety +169

    You gotta hand it to Sony and Philips, though: calling their standard DVD+R was marketing genius. 😁 It automatically made most people call the other standard "DVD minus R" to make the distinction, thus almost naturally giving the competing standard a negative connotation. After all, no company would ever willingly use the word "minus" in any of their brands, because that word can never be used in a favorable context. You have a choice between two products: the one is a plus, the other is (perceived as) a minus. Which one would you pick?
    By the way, I was working in a computer store during the time of that format war, around the turn of the millennium. I remember DVD-R having the reputation (at least among my colleagues at the time and our more tech-savvy customers who saw through the "plus/minus" marketing trick) of being more reliable and more compatible with standalone DVD players as well. Perhaps we just believed that because DVD-R was the standard that was "blessed" by the DVD Forum. Also, I remember trusting the long-term reliability of DVD-R media more than that of DVD+R discs. But that may have been simply because more disc manufacturers (including cheap no-name junk brands) making DVD+R media, leaving the more "niche" and somewhat more expensive DVD-R media to be manufactured only by fewer and more upscale brands.
    We ended up selling way more DVD+R/RW writers, though, before the standards were consolidated. Most PC component manufacturers sided with DVD+R/RW. Perhaps because of lower royalties.
    I'm not sure if I remember this correctly, but didn't some manufacturers eventually release firmware updates on their websites, that enabled support for both formats in some existing writers and recorders?

    • @EdwardMillen
      @EdwardMillen Před 4 lety +9

      Yeah, I was never quite sure which type to go for, although I think I tended towards DVD-R because of knowing it was the one that was around first (so assumed it would be more widely compatible), and it sounded more like it was the proper standard (like CD-R), whereas DVD+R sounded like something totally different and outside of the standards. But I always had Sony laptops, so I probably did the wrong thing there (not knowing DVD+R had anything to do with Sony, or any companies in particular), and I do remember having some DVD-Rs which I couldn't get my laptop to play nicely with at all, but worked fine in my desktop PC. So it's nice to finally have a proper explanation of the differences... even if it is at least a decade too late to be of any use to me

    • @nickwallette6201
      @nickwallette6201 Před 4 lety +6

      I was an early adopter of DVD writing and bought a Pioneer DVR-A04 drive. I have at least two models now that are -R only. I also saw it as the more legitimate version, and was vaguely annoyed at the clearly pointless market coup of +R. We weren’t all that far off the heels of DVD vs DIVX at the time - the last thing we needed was another round of vendor fragmentation.
      Luckily the universal drives came out quickly and put a lid on that whole grease fire. I sided with -R for a while, then made sure to have a spindle of each, as there always seemed to be tales of one DVD player or RO drive that could read one or the other but not both.

    • @KTSTHofficial
      @KTSTHofficial Před 4 lety +3

      Hey, there's some food for thought, "After all, no company would ever willingly use the word 'minus' in any of their brands, because that word can never be used in a favorable context."
      I looked up the use of "minus" in branding, hoping for some sort of diet cola, but only ended up finding a clothing company. The folks at Minus Fashion really don't play on their company's name in any of their products, however.

    • @Fists91
      @Fists91 Před 4 lety +5

      Can you imagine launching an iPhone 6- along side the 6+?

    • @mytiliss682
      @mytiliss682 Před 4 lety +1

      @@KTSTHofficial I guess "minus" could be used in products where you often see "smth free", "without smth" and so on.

  • @DragonXero
    @DragonXero Před 3 lety +322

    I remember the non-rewritable discs having the RW on them! That was indeed confusing as hell.

    • @peepers811
      @peepers811 Před rokem +9

      that is one of the stupidest things to me

  • @contytub
    @contytub Před 6 měsíci +1

    I don't know if this was asked already but i'm really curious about the seek times of one format or the other once the data has been writen . Having more refference points may mean shorter seek times in specific cases but not necessarily

  • @ChatGPt2001
    @ChatGPt2001 Před 7 měsíci +1

    DVD+R and DVD-R are two different formats for recordable DVDs (Digital Versatile Discs). They represent competing standards developed by different groups of companies, and the primary difference lies in the way data is written to the disc.
    1. **DVD+R (Digital Versatile Disc Recordable):**
    - Developed by the DVD+RW Alliance, which includes companies like Philips, Sony, and Yamaha.
    - The "+" symbol indicates the addition of certain features to the original DVD format.
    - Generally considered more flexible in terms of formatting options and compatibility with different standalone DVD players.
    - Supports background formatting, which allows for faster initial formatting and the ability to write data while formatting is still in progress.
    2. **DVD-R (Digital Versatile Disc Recordable):**
    - Developed by the DVD Forum, which includes companies like Pioneer, Toshiba, and Apple.
    - The "-" symbol indicates a format that is seen as more of an extension of the original DVD standard.
    - Initially, DVD-R had better compatibility with standalone DVD players, but this difference has diminished over time with the introduction of newer players that support both formats.
    - Generally does not support background formatting, requiring a longer formatting process before data can be written.
    Both formats have gone through various revisions, such as DVD+R DL (Dual Layer) and DVD-R DL, which allow for greater storage capacity on a single disc.
    It's worth noting that advancements in technology have led to the development of DVD burners and players that support both formats, often referred to as "dual-format" or "multi-format" drives. Additionally, with the rise of digital storage and streaming services, the use of DVDs for data storage has declined in favor of more modern technologies like Blu-ray discs, USB drives, and cloud storage.

  • @SarahMaywalt
    @SarahMaywalt Před 4 lety +99

    I remember when I bought my first CD burner. It was 4X, cost me $200, and it still ranks as one of my best purchases ever. At the time, everyone in college was buying Zip disks. The school was even installing them on every lab computer. I took one look at the media cost, and I thought "This is dead in the water." Burning was a pain compared to today, but back then, my god. You could only get a 10 or 15 GB hard drive. CD-Rs were cheap effectively infinite storage.
    That's all to say that I remember it fondly, and I still have every document I ever created because of it.

    • @MilesPrower1992
      @MilesPrower1992 Před 4 lety +1

      How much did each CD cost?

    • @zsin128
      @zsin128 Před 4 lety +1

      Can I see document. I’m interested

    • @kevinbullock1814
      @kevinbullock1814 Před 4 lety +6

      I completely forgot about Zip disk. I even had one, just because.

    • @MasticinaAkicta
      @MasticinaAkicta Před 4 lety +2

      @@kevinbullock1814 zip discs are a fun but definitely failed technology.
      They served a purpose... for a while. After that better media had come out.

    • @reaganharder1480
      @reaganharder1480 Před 4 lety +1

      In my world, zip disk is a colloquial term for a thin cutting disk for an angle grinder... never knew there was a computer thing by that name.

  • @toshirokardevaand2772
    @toshirokardevaand2772 Před 4 lety +151

    14:28 I know I was confused. "It's not re-writable? But it says RW here!"

    • @3dmaster205
      @3dmaster205 Před 4 lety +6

      Should have been a plus at the center of a disc.

    • @batlin
      @batlin Před 4 lety +5

      I wonder if any of the manufacturers of those discs got sued for false advertising over confusion from the RW logo.

    • @ct2034
      @ct2034 Před 4 lety +1

      At the time i usually went by the price- "if it is the price of an R it cant be an RW"

    • @CptJistuce
      @CptJistuce Před 4 lety

      I remember the reasons why, and they were super-dumb. +RW came out before +R did, and was subsequently backported to a write-once format. When they chose their logo, there was no intent to make a write-once version.
      To my recollection, there was no -RW when +RW came out. The DVD Forum figured DVD-RAM was going to be THE rewritable DVD format. And then Sony and Philips were all "Actually, DVD-RAM is kind of weird. We'd like a rewritable disk that looks and works like a normal friggin' disk." But the DVD Forum was "No, DVD-RW is a stupid idea, use DVD-RAM or GTFO." Hence +RW was born.
      Then it took off, and the DVD Forum was "Well, shit. No one's buying DVD-RAM disks anymore. Guess we should extend DVD-R into DVD-RW". And THEN the RW Association was all "Hell naw. You gonna come pick a fight after tellin' us you didn't want our shit? Two can play that game." and they released +R mostly out of spite.
      None of this helps confusion at all, and I'm glad my first DVD writer was a multi-format one.

  • @FlorianSimp
    @FlorianSimp Před rokem

    My Chrome tab crashed right as you showed the Laserdisc. Beautiful

  • @tbone9405
    @tbone9405 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for the info, always wondered, and was frustrated by both!

  • @DeviantOllam
    @DeviantOllam Před 4 lety +83

    Thank you for confirming that I was *not* crazy and that there was never a CD+R format.
    Also, who else used to use DVDinfo.exe (later: DVD Identifier) to check whether your blank disc dealer in the late 90s and early 00s was honestly selling you genuinely what you ordered? Overburn and highest speeds in Nero Burning ROM, baby!

    • @AviDrissman
      @AviDrissman Před 4 lety +3

      Maybe “CD+R” is a weird mental portmanteau of “CD-R” and “CD+G”?

    • @K-o-R
      @K-o-R Před 4 lety

      @@AviDrissman That was my thought; I was sure there was a format that was "CD+something".

    • @nticompass
      @nticompass Před 4 lety +2

      I remember using some program (I think part of Nero) to make sure my burner could write to the disc I wanted to write to. I do remember having to throw some discs away that weren't able to be written to.

    • @DeviantOllam
      @DeviantOllam Před 4 lety +1

      @@nticompass Nero was awesome... But sometimes you'd have to fire up CDRWin if you had downloaded a BIN/CUE rip

    • @dennisanderson8663
      @dennisanderson8663 Před 4 lety +3

      Microsoft thought they were funny preventing people from burning Xbox 360 games but then people just obtained DVD burners that could overburn the discs all the way to the edge practically. I myself bought a Sony optiarc burner that can overburn and burn at higher speeds than the disc technically supports.

  • @RobertSandell
    @RobertSandell Před 4 lety +40

    What I can remember I had more failed burns depending on manufacturer/brand of the disk rather than - or +

    • @StephenByersJ
      @StephenByersJ Před 4 lety +2

      This is what I remember as well, with the no-name private label discs being far inferior to the branded discs.

    • @YoungCorruption
      @YoungCorruption Před 4 lety +3

      For me it was write speed. For burning music I had to do like 4x or 8x otherwise the 16x would fail 70% of the time

    • @MasticinaAkicta
      @MasticinaAkicta Před 4 lety +2

      media wasn't cheap, and sometimes you found cheap bundle but you paid the price for using it. Usually it was CRAP!

    • @vickas54
      @vickas54 Před 4 lety

      @@YoungCorruption Haha, I misread that, and thought you said 70% success rate. Was about to say you were very lucky, but actually I had exactly the same experience.

    • @ohnoitschris
      @ohnoitschris Před 4 lety

      Worst discs I ever had were CompUSA's in house brand. Best turned out to be a tie between Verbatim and Memorex.

  • @shadowangel8005
    @shadowangel8005 Před rokem +1

    I remember CD +RW and cd ram , very expansive disks when they first come out.
    We also had special Lazer printing variations to print labels on top.

  • @DoctorVision
    @DoctorVision Před 2 lety

    It was pretty straightforward for me as a kid. I had a Panasonic DVD recorder which only supported DVD-R and DVD-RAM and I usually used DVD-R discs mostly to record Doctor Who episodes off the TV and then finalised them. My model was from 2004 as well so I don't know whether my unit was just a basic one or what.