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It works for clients who want to see what the job turned out like. So far I
haven't had any problems with DVD-r discs as far as client playability. But then having any solution to a client NOT being able to play it is better than a client not being able to play it. -- Roger W. Norman SirMusic Studio http://blogs.salon.com/0004478/ "Mike Rivers" wrote in message news:znr1110825948k@trad... In article writes: That's why I upgraded the DVD in the A64 to a DVD plus or minus R and having been doing my stuff in both formats to provide for clients. Don't know what the difference is, don't care. I only have the option of making certain that what I give people is readable in their units So what do you do? Make one DVD+ and one DVD-, send them both, and tell your client to try the other one if the first one doesn't play? That'll work for friends, but not very professional-impressive to someone who doesn't know you or the artist representing himself with your disks. Is this the way things are today? I thought that I read that DVD+R was the one to use if you wanted it to play on home players, and that DVD-R would play in computers but may not play in home units. Why is there even a distinction? Is there an advantage to using one format over the other if both will play in a given device? -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) However, until the spam goes away or Hell freezes over, lots of IP addresses are blocked from this system. If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo |
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