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Pirate
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DVD writeable discs

Could anyone explain the difference between a DVD-R and a DVD+R disc and is it possible to use either with a PCV-RZ422P? Thanks in advance.

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kee-lo_
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notmuffy
Visitor

Keelo,
thanks for the link, but I have another question maybe you know about...
Do you know of an easy way to tell which format your drive supports? It is not physically written on my drive, and it is not written anywhere in the "Device Manager" properties for the drive. I know from reading a sign at the store that the drive should be "-R, -RW" but I swore that I saw "DVD RAM" written somewhere....

1. What the heck is DVD RAM, and what can I do with it??
2. Is it possible my M-a-t-s-h-i-t-a drive would be both, (-R/-RW and RAM) or am I on CraCk? :anguished:

p.s. please to not answer the crack question. :laughing:

Thanks for any help

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kee-lo_
Member

Keelo,
thanks for the link, but I have another question maybe you know about...
Do you know of an easy way to tell which format your drive supports? It is not physically written on my drive, and it is not written anywhere in the "Device Manager" properties for the drive. I know from reading a sign at the store that the drive should be "-R, -RW" but I swore that I saw "DVD RAM" written somewhere....


Use Nero's InfoTool, tells you everything about your drive.

1.  What the heck is DVD RAM, and what can I do with it??


DVD-RAM is a high-capacity, high-performance optical disk that allows data to be read, written, and erased. It is comparable to a rewritable CD, and can hold up to 2.6 gigabytes of information per side. ( http://catalyst.washington.edu/glossary.html )

2. Is it possible my M-a-t-s-h-i-t-a drive would be both, (-R/-RW and RAM) or am I on CraCk? :anguished: 


Some drives can do them all, but it's rare and expensive.

darrenpreston
Visitor

I've just purchased a PCV RZ424. The rewritable drive won't recognise a DVD+RW blank disk, but it does recognise a prerecorded DVD film. I'm really struggling, it just keeps asking me to load a blank disk even when there is one in it...I'm stuck short of going and buying a load of different DVD media I don't know what to do. I have tried two diff makes of DVD+RW in case that was a suggestion.

Regards

Darren

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kee-lo_
Member

And to think I was going to buy one of those new ones.... maybe not.

Jimbo
Visitor

Hi, just bought a RZ424 myself from a Sony Centre. I asked this very question in the shop and a chappie gave me the follwing info:

Go for DVD-R (ie. -, not +, and R, not RW), 4 X Speed. On my bit of paper in then says "Ritek dye" which I believe is the film covering the disc, he reckoned the actual disc manufacturer was not important. He also said an internet search of "Ritek" should bring up loads of results.

Can't comment I'm afraid cos not got round to playing with DVD's yet, but let me know how it goes.

Best regards.

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robpaxton
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I can recommend Ritek white top DVD-R, never had a failure yet (touch wood)

layo
Visitor

I have a Hitachi 5.2 Giga RAM drive
on anothercomputer

This works so fantastic without any error since 5 years now
that I bought an SCSI card + cable on all 4 other computers

Have the cable + power on the outside
to change rapidly
Fantastic

That is real computer stuff.

Of course I should buy a PCAI » SCSI module for W1
but I stopped to make expenses for that thing
Works well as a kitchen TV !


Any Sony Guy on the forum to react ? (I make this my signature file )