I have a stand alone Panasonic E-85 dvd recorder that will record onto dvd-r & dvd-ram; I also have an external dvd writer (Samsung) for my PC that will burn +R and -R and ram but also, it will "Litescribe" labels for them on the proper media.
The only decent blanks I could find that would accept Litescribe were Verbatim dvd+r.
Question: Does it really matter what format the blank is other than being compatible with the recorder? Once it's recorded and finalized doesn't it become a DVD video that's theoretically playable on any DVD player?
Say I record a movie from my 622 onto a dvd-ram with my E-85; shouldn't I then be able to load it into my Samsung writer, copy it to my HDD, maybe do some editing, etc and finially burn it onto a Verbatim +R that I can Lightscribe and have it play on most any dvd player?
The only decent blanks I could find that would accept Litescribe were Verbatim dvd+r.
Question: Does it really matter what format the blank is other than being compatible with the recorder? Once it's recorded and finalized doesn't it become a DVD video that's theoretically playable on any DVD player?
Say I record a movie from my 622 onto a dvd-ram with my E-85; shouldn't I then be able to load it into my Samsung writer, copy it to my HDD, maybe do some editing, etc and finially burn it onto a Verbatim +R that I can Lightscribe and have it play on most any dvd player?