Playback of dvd,s

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  1. chewbaca

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    If I record a dvd+r /dvd+rw, will it playback on a dvd-r/dvd-rw player?
     
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    Well it depends on the player, but more than likely no. If you have a burner that has a bitsetting option you can set up a +R or +RW to play like a DVD Rom, but it doesn't always work. Just out of curiosity, how do you know the player is only -R or -RW?
     
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    It says playback is suitable for -r , -rw
     
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    Then use -r and -rw. If your recorder has the bitsetting option and you feel like experimenting, buy yourself a +rw disc, set the book type on your burner to DVD-ROM and back up a movie. If your player plays it without any problems, than you can use - or + discs as long at you change the book type on the + discs. The reason I say use a +rw disc is because you can always erease it and start over again. Hope I didn't confuse the shit out of you.
     
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    What do you mean by setting the book type to dvd-rom and back it up.Tell me exactly what I have to do.
     
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    First off, find out if your burner supports + and - formats and bitsetting. Second, changing the book type on a dvd + r/rw disc to DVD-ROM will not guarantee it will work on your player. Third if you are going to experiment, buy yourself a +RW disc so if it doesn't work the first time you can erase it and try again. Last, what programs are you using to rip and burn movies?
     
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    Wolfnggr,I have a blank +rw on hand.My burner does support +r and +rw.I am new at this but quick learner.What do you mean by bitsetting.And how do I change the book type to dvd-rom
     
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    Wolfniggr,the programs I am using are dvd shrink,dvd decrypter,anydvd
     
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    I'm not sure how to do it with decrypter. I have nero and there are multiple ways to do it with this program. What you should do first before anything is to find out if your burner even supports bitsetting. If it does go to http://www.cdspeed2000.com/ and download Nero CD-DVD Speed V3.61. When you open it, insert the disc in the drive and click on extra and then at the bottom where it says bitsetting. Change the setting to DVD rom and hit set. Exit the program and start backing up like you always had. I've never done it like this before, so let me know how it goes. Hope I didn't confuse the shit out of you.
     

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