DVD-R or DVD+R media

Hello:
Which is preferable to use? I am getting mixed answers. What is the difference?
Thanks!
yoli

If the set top player that you may be using the disc in is rather old you'll probably have better luck using DVD-R. I always used DVD-R because that was the format that I could only use on my old PowerMac. Once I got newer Macs I saw no reason to switch and just kept buying them.
However the last time I went to get some they were out of -R and I bought +R and there's no difference. I would guess that if you are worried about compatibility with other players and those players aren't too awfully old you'll be okay with whatever you use/can find.

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