Ok, I did a search... and this may be a simple newb question, but please someone help.
So I own a dvd burner capable of doing both + and - .
I was under the impression that + and - were basically two types of formats and you choose one based on the dvd player and which it accepts. Kind of like copying a file to the old floppy discs formatted for PC or mac. Any file can go on them, but only the proper machine can read them.
I was backing up a copy of Kill Bill using DVDXCopy and the following happened:
If I tried burning onto a dvd-r, it read the data in, but when it tried to write the burner crapped out.
When i tried burning with a dvd+r disc, it burned fine and worked on both my machines.
Is it a setting in my burner, my software?
Is it linked to the Kill Bill movie itself?
So I got the + to work as I said. But to make things worse... I tried doing the same thing with Gothika and it froze during the initial reading in of the data. Any suggestions? DVDXCopy seems like a good simple program, but that also means I don't know what or how it is doing what it does, thus I can't troubleshoot. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
So I own a dvd burner capable of doing both + and - .
I was under the impression that + and - were basically two types of formats and you choose one based on the dvd player and which it accepts. Kind of like copying a file to the old floppy discs formatted for PC or mac. Any file can go on them, but only the proper machine can read them.
I was backing up a copy of Kill Bill using DVDXCopy and the following happened:
If I tried burning onto a dvd-r, it read the data in, but when it tried to write the burner crapped out.
When i tried burning with a dvd+r disc, it burned fine and worked on both my machines.
Is it a setting in my burner, my software?
Is it linked to the Kill Bill movie itself?
So I got the + to work as I said. But to make things worse... I tried doing the same thing with Gothika and it froze during the initial reading in of the data. Any suggestions? DVDXCopy seems like a good simple program, but that also means I don't know what or how it is doing what it does, thus I can't troubleshoot. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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