LIGHTNING UK! Posted March 16, 2025 Posted March 16, 2025 Assuming you're talking about the physical discs themselves. It's like turning an apple into a banana. If, however, you have something burnt to a DVD+R that you want to burn to a DVD-R, that's something totally different.
dbminter Posted March 16, 2025 Posted March 16, 2025 Oh, yeah, I didn't think of it in that way. If you have a DVD+R and you want to "convert" it to DVD-R, you can't physically transmute the DVD+R to DVD-R, but you can copy the DVD+R's contents to a DVD-R. Just insert the DVD+R into a drive, use ImgBurn's Read mode to read the DVD+R to an image file, and then use ImgBurn's Write mode to burn that image read in Read mode to a DVD-R.
Kabombon Posted Sunday at 06:11 PM Posted Sunday at 06:11 PM On 3/17/2025 at 12:02 AM, dbminter said: Oh, yeah, I didn't think of it in that way. If you have a DVD+R and you want to "convert" it to DVD-R, you can't physically transmute the DVD+R to DVD-R, but you can copy the DVD+R's contents to a DVD-R. Just insert the DVD+R into a drive, use ImgBurn's Read mode to read the DVD+R to an image file, and then use ImgBurn's Write mode to burn that image read in Read mode to a DVD-R. Hi! Late to the topic, but I just sprouted an idea. I assume jigy wants to do such a thing because of a compatibility issue with his read/write drive, so probably any software method to trick the drive might be a big no-no. Honestly, if this were the case, I would just get a few DVD-R and do my thing. Way easier method.
dbminter Posted Sunday at 06:20 PM Posted Sunday at 06:20 PM I recommend DVD-R over DVD+R because they are slightly larger in capacity and they're older technology, which means they have a higher compatibility rate with older physical DVD players.
blask Posted Wednesday at 02:55 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:55 PM On 6/28/2026 at 9:20 PM, dbminter said: I recommend DVD-R over DVD+R because they are slightly larger in capacity and they're older technology, which means they have a higher compatibility rate with older physical DVD players. And AFAIK with DVD-R the optics of the burner/reader device have longer life (because of the fewer movements during writing/reading).
dbminter Posted Wednesday at 03:00 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:00 PM One of the few advantages of DVD+R over DVD-R is they don't take as long for some basic writing tasks such as Writing LeadIn. The primary reason DVD+R exists at all is a consortium of companies such as Sony didn't want to pay the licensing fee for DVD-R's logo. So, they simply created DVD+R that they all could own and license THAT to others making the money for THEMSELVES.
blask Posted Wednesday at 03:40 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:40 PM Not surprising, that's Sony. Good thing they haven't licensed the air yet, and had us paying fee for breathing. :)
dbminter Posted Wednesday at 03:44 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:44 PM Sony would call it the Playstation DVD+Air.
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