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after searching several databases and help logs in different sites,
I still have the question:
What is the practical difference in CD-R and CD+R? I've been told that it's really not anything I "need" to worry about at this point, but I'd like it in plain American so I can decide that for myself, TYVM.
What is the practical difference in CD-R and CD+R? I've been told that it's really not anything I "need" to worry about at this point, but I'd like it in plain American so I can decide that for myself, TYVM.
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If you want more information, google on "Red Book" which it the name of the collection of standards.
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Plus and minus only matter if you have a burner than only handles one or the other, or if you're using the disks in a very old CD player. Minus is cheaper by far, and there is no quality difference at all. If you want my opinion - get a plus/minus/DVD/CD/R/RW/dual layer burner (mine was $99 several years ago), use -R disks to burn on if you're reading them in another machine, and forget about the whole thing ;D