Example, cd-r suggest you can only history once on this disc and a cd+r mean you can story more than once? The same with Dvd-rw, what do the minus and the plus signs suggest?
Information on discs?
nope, you can only write once on both -R and +R CD's/DVD's.
They are basically different standards I think, for example -R's might work better on a specific drive, it's adjectives up to taste really and what works for you and you're CD/DVD burner/reader.
-RW instead is different. Means you can write more than once.
rw means u can read as ably as write ...
+ and - are different types. RWs are those you can write and rewrite (repeatedly) Rs are write once only. This is true for both disc and DVD blanks
CD - R system you can only transcription the CD once, but beside option resembling 'make multisession disk' on nero, you can ADD other files onto disk on next burning if theres satisfactory space.
I never heard compact disc R+, maybe it simply a name or sumthin...
There is no such point as CD+R or CD+RW. There are a number of different DVD formats, including DVD+R and DVD+RW, but so far CDs merely have -R and -RW. compact disc formats with a '+' surrounded by them (except for CD+G, which only define the subcode channels of an audio CD) are usually typographical errors.
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r medium writable and rw means rewritable(or you can write the disk erase it later write it on it again)the only channel to add to a rewritable disk beside out removing the info that was already on it is to create partition on it..hope this helps...
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