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Tru2Chevy
12-11-2005, 10:12 PM
DVDs (http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7141899&type=product&productCategoryId=pcmcat65200050024&id=1110264240159)
Best Buy's got 100 packs of +R and -R for $19.99, instead of $69.99. No rebates, just $50.00 off sale :)
You're welcome....
- Justin
79CamaroDiva
12-11-2005, 10:23 PM
if anyone needs some dvd+r's i have a whole stack of them i cant use. i bought them by accident and cant burn to + i need -.
Tru2Chevy
12-11-2005, 10:25 PM
if anyone needs some dvd+r's i have a whole stack of them i cant use. i bought them by accident and cant burn to + i need -.
16x?
- Justin
79CamaroDiva
12-11-2005, 10:29 PM
4x.
79dizZy28
12-11-2005, 10:47 PM
if anyone needs some dvd+r's i have a whole stack of them i cant use. i bought them by accident and cant burn to + i need -.
that happend to me too, only the opposite. i accidentally got a 25 pack of -rw's and instead of + a few months ago. got them layin around here somewhere
ProtekYoNutz
12-11-2005, 10:51 PM
justin what ones would i need for mine?
Tru2Chevy
12-11-2005, 10:58 PM
justin what ones would i need for mine?
+ or - would be fine. Only upside to the - would be the fact that you can use them in more standard DVD players. Any PCs can play either + or -.
- Justin
12secondv6
12-11-2005, 11:14 PM
Just ordered, great find, thanks!
Brando56894
12-12-2005, 12:13 AM
hmm to buy or not to buy.... btw great find :)
whats the difference between +R and -R?
Tru2Chevy
12-12-2005, 10:16 AM
whats the difference between +R and -R?
:google:
Commercial Answer
The truth is that the two competing technologies use different formats. No single company "owns" DVD and both technologies have their "champions".
DVD-R/RW was developed by Pioneer. Based on CD-RW technology, it uses a similar pitch of the helix, mark length of the 'burn' for data, and rotation control. DVD-R/RW is supported by the DVD Forum, an industry-wide group of hardware and software developers, and computer peripheral manufacturers. The DVD-R format has been standardized in ECMA-279 by the Forum, but this is a private standard, not an 'industry' ISO standard like the CD-R/RW Red Book or Orange Book standard.
DVD+R/RW is also based on CD-RW technology. DVD+R/RW is supported by Sony, Philips, HP, Dell, Ricoh, Yamaha, and others, and has recently been endorsed by Microsoft. DVD+R/RW is not supported by the DVD Forum, but the Forum has no power to set industry standards, so it becomes a market-driven issue.
Technical Answer
DVD+R is a dvd disc that allows multiple layers for one disc where as dvd-r only allows one layer. They will not compete to become the de Facto standard, because they are both here to stay. Multi layer DVD+R can allow extra capacity per disc than DVD-R hence its high cost!
- Justin
Brando56894
12-12-2005, 02:39 PM
hmm never knew that -r only allows one layer and +r allows multi layer
12secondv6
12-12-2005, 03:22 PM
Raised price to $29.99
Now sold out
Brando56894
12-12-2005, 05:06 PM
damn, oh well i didnt really need them anyway
Tru2Chevy
12-12-2005, 06:31 PM
Hehehe....I ended up paying $32.36 for 2 spools of 100 discs each, shipped to my door. Forgot about that $20 gift card I had laying around.
- Justin
Brando56894
12-13-2005, 12:25 AM
haha dont u hate when that happens?
Tru2Chevy
12-13-2005, 02:57 PM
haha dont u hate when that happens?
No, what I meant was that I found the gift card before I placed the order, so I only paid $32 instead of $52 for two spools, shipped. Works out to just 16.2 cents per DVD, instead of $.75ish, like usual. :)
- Justin
i bought those same disks for 40 bucks over the summer, and just recently ran out. good thing i have another 50 laying around.
btw those are good quality disks
Tru2Chevy
12-14-2005, 12:39 PM
btw those are good quality disks
Yea, I still have about 20 left from the first spool of them that I bought. The two spools I just purchased on sale were shipped yesterday, so the burning craze will begin soon :)
- Justin
Brando56894
12-15-2005, 10:32 PM
No, what I meant was that I found the gift card before I placed the order, so I only paid $32 instead of $52 for two spools, shipped. Works out to just 16.2 cents per DVD, instead of $.75ish, like usual. :)
- Justin
oh ok in that case dont you love when that happens? :)
Tru2Chevy
12-15-2005, 10:38 PM
Yes I do. And now I have a stack of ~225 blank DVDs sitting on my desk. I need to upgrade my netflix membership to get more than two at a time....
- Justin
12secondv6
12-15-2005, 11:21 PM
Got mine :)
They arrived yesterday!
Thanks justin!
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