Using DVD+R ......?

I'm a newbie to Mac (one week)
I have been trying to use the DVD+R discs and it seems that the computer is not reconizing it and placing it on the desktop. Is this a problem with the settings ( x 8...16..) or just the fact that its a +R. Would you recommend -R.
Can CD be used for video clips/movies? then what would be the benefit of using DVDs?
I think I will try some other disc types.
What do you think?
iMac G5 1.9   Mac OS X (10.4.2)  

Musk,
You indicate that the loaded disk is not showing up on the desktop. Is that the only indication your going off of?
It is possible for a blank DVD or CD to not show up on the desktop by default based on your preference settings. See CD/DVD preferences under System Settings.
You can verify this by opening a Finder window to see if it shows up as a burn disk in the left panel. Or check in iTunes or iDVD to see if they recognize it for burning.
With reference to media type, to date I've successfully burned DVD+R, -R, +RW disks manufactured by Memorex, HP, Imation, and Office Depot. I've used x4, x8, and x16 media with out problems. DVD video disk is much higher quality, storage, and compatibility over CD video disks.
Mark

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