Hallo!

I have a question which is more related to DVD burning. So I apologize if this 
is the wrong place to ask. I hope that you can give some references where to 
obtain the informations I am interested in. The answers from dvdrhelp were 
not really satisfactory.

I've prepared a number of VCD/SVCDs now from Video8/Hi-material. The results 
were acceptable but not convincing. Therefore I tried to encode some takes 
according to the DVD standard. My hardware player was kind enough to play the 
resulting mpeg2 stream burned as an SVCD. This is the picture quality I want 
to have!

Having a look at the 'burnable' DVD formats I found out that there are 
essentially two versions: DVD+R and DVD-R. Since the possibility to play the 
records on a hardware DVD player is the ultimate goal, my question is: Which 
of these formats is best suited for archiving purposes? That means, which of 
these formats will survive on standard DVD players at least for the next 20 
years and will have the broadest acceptance? A re-coding or re-burning is a 
very time-comsuming process.

Thank you for your patience.

Michael


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