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    1. #1
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      Confusion about the (-) and (+) formats.

      It seems the developers of both formats are trying to say one is better than the other for compatability.I found an informative unbiased test here.

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      It depends where u live for which is best.
      In the UK -r media is far cheaper than +r.
      Also some older standalone players here do not support +r.
      Most of the new ones do tho.
      This may be different in other parts of the world.

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      Exactly the same here in Australia as daveml said.
      Cheers,
      CM

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      Yeah..I think both formats will be around for a long time anyways.Media is heavily taxed in Canada.The (-) discs are way cheaper so it's an easy decision for me.

      It seems the (+) developers are just pushing harder to sell their format on the consumer.Advertising does sell.

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      The -R's are also considerably cheaper in the US as well, and as a personal fav, I like the Ritek 4X certified.
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