"Our test results here put DVD+R and DVD+RW short of DVD-R and DVD-RW when it comes to physical compatibility with current DVD devices and on low-cost blank media."
"Problems developed and, as was the case with the previous generation of DVD+RW recorders, physical disc compatibility didn't live up to the hype."
"Test results proved to be disappointingly hit and miss."
"For example, the written DVD+RW discs were incompatible with three of the nine set-top DVD-Video players and nine of the 18 DVD-ROM drives in the test (see table)."
"On the brighter side, DVD+R performance in the set-top DVD-Video players was decidedly better with the discs working in all devices."
"However, on the data front, the DVD+R discs could not be read in seven of the 18 DVD-ROM drives including, most surprisingly, four of seven recently purchased name-brand 16X models."
"By comparison, the written DVD-R discs worked in all the set-top players and failed in only three older-model DVD-ROM drives."
-EMedia, August 2002
Jerry Jones
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