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<blockquote data-quote="AceDLuffy" data-source="post: 1970611" data-attributes="member: 718054"><p>The +R and -R doesn't really mean anything. It's just a naming convention mainly because these types are manufactured by different companies. -R is manufactured by DVD Forum which is recognized as the official format of DVD disks. Basically thy're both the same when it comes to performance.</p><p></p><p>Yes you can burn iso file into a CD provided that the iso file can fit on a CD. You also need to use a burning software for you to make that iso file bootable. Now if you just want to access/extract files from the iso file, you can use winrar to extract them and then install them without burning it into a disk.</p><p></p><p>Well yes, there is a much smaller type of DVD which is 8 cm in diameter. It can hold up to 1.46 Gb but it is literally smaller than the 12 cm DVD. We call it the MiniDVD and you also need a player that accepts these types but you don't need to worry about that because most player can read both DVD and MiniDVD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AceDLuffy, post: 1970611, member: 718054"] The +R and -R doesn't really mean anything. It's just a naming convention mainly because these types are manufactured by different companies. -R is manufactured by DVD Forum which is recognized as the official format of DVD disks. Basically thy're both the same when it comes to performance. Yes you can burn iso file into a CD provided that the iso file can fit on a CD. You also need to use a burning software for you to make that iso file bootable. Now if you just want to access/extract files from the iso file, you can use winrar to extract them and then install them without burning it into a disk. Well yes, there is a much smaller type of DVD which is 8 cm in diameter. It can hold up to 1.46 Gb but it is literally smaller than the 12 cm DVD. We call it the MiniDVD and you also need a player that accepts these types but you don't need to worry about that because most player can read both DVD and MiniDVD. [/QUOTE]
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