8200 elite SFF PC: what the media are taken in charge by HP DVD RW AD - 7251 H 5

Should I buy DVD-R or DVD + R for this drive?

Thank you.

Hello

It supports the following formats (to write):

Compatibility of Scripture:
 

You can use r or + r.

Kind regards

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