I've just installed my new NEC ND-1300A, DVD +/- R/RW burner.
I am a very beginner in burning DVD and I have had problems (because my low knowledge level) to start up.
Now, I tested to burn a short DVD video to a DVD–RW media than the same video to a DVD+RW and finally to a DVD-R.
All plays fine with SW player (WinDVD) but only the DVD-R video is recognized by my older Hoyo stand alone DVD player. I will test them on a newer stand alone player.
On some burners a compatibility bit can be set to DVD+RW, but just the NEC burners don’t allow it.
(http://www.dvdplusrw.org/resources/bitsettings.html )
Based on my poor knowledge, I can not see, yet, any practical difference between my DVD+RW and DVD–RWs.
What is the practical advantage of the one against the other? Any explanations are welcome.
I quick compared the spin up time of my NEC ND-1300A against a Pioneer A05.
The NEC is slower. Why? Is it because it seeks the media type, and it takes longer time on a dual burner to choose between 4 different media types?
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Now I solved the "+" char display.
The Unicod(UTF8-) in my IE6 was selected but, in the same time the “Auto Select” was also checked.
Unmarking the Code-AutoSelect solved both the "+" character and the logging problems.
It was a new experience.
Fred H
I am a very beginner in burning DVD and I have had problems (because my low knowledge level) to start up.
Now, I tested to burn a short DVD video to a DVD–RW media than the same video to a DVD+RW and finally to a DVD-R.
All plays fine with SW player (WinDVD) but only the DVD-R video is recognized by my older Hoyo stand alone DVD player. I will test them on a newer stand alone player.
On some burners a compatibility bit can be set to DVD+RW, but just the NEC burners don’t allow it.
(http://www.dvdplusrw.org/resources/bitsettings.html )
Based on my poor knowledge, I can not see, yet, any practical difference between my DVD+RW and DVD–RWs.
What is the practical advantage of the one against the other? Any explanations are welcome.
I quick compared the spin up time of my NEC ND-1300A against a Pioneer A05.
The NEC is slower. Why? Is it because it seeks the media type, and it takes longer time on a dual burner to choose between 4 different media types?
***
Now I solved the "+" char display.
The Unicod(UTF8-) in my IE6 was selected but, in the same time the “Auto Select” was also checked.
Unmarking the Code-AutoSelect solved both the "+" character and the logging problems.
It was a new experience.
Fred H
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