On Thursday, July 14, 2011 07:45:56 PM John R Pierce wrote: > DVD-R has slightly more capacity which is important > here. I think the differennce in reliability is a red herring. There is a difference in the technology used for burning, and I've seen where DVD- burning did not work but DVD+ did in the same burner (I've also seen the opposite, and I've seen DVD burners that wouldn't burn or read CD's, too (optical issues with the laser's focus, since a DVD's depth of focus is shorter than a CD's)). And I'm not talking subtle errors, here, but whole files that are corrupted in massive ways. Apparently the DVD- code path in that burner's firmware interacts in a bad way with the DVD- code paths in wodim/growisofs where the DVD+ code paths in both the burner's firmware and in wodim/growisofs did not have the problem. (That's just a kind way of saying that the combination of the wodim DVD- code and the burner's DVD- code is buggy; neither is buggy by itself, but the combination is.) The same code with a different machine and different burner works fine.