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    <pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2022 14:06:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>DVD-R or DVD+R? - why it doesn't matter.</title>
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Let's start with a little explanation on what I am talking about. Most of people that are familiar with CDs know that you can either burn a CD-R or a CD-RW. CD-R can be burned once, while CD-RW can be burned and then erased to be re-burned. 
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DVDs are another matter. There are three different formats competing for the ultimate domination: DVD-R, DVD+R and DVD-RAM. Being versed in the video, I will talk only about DVD-R and DVD+R, as DVD-RAMs cannot be read in a set-top DVD player. Note that both formats exists in RW version. 
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      <category domain="https://pieroxy.net/blog/categories/general-rambling/">General rambling</category>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2005 09:21:00 GMT</pubDate>
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