doctor-z
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Many programs like DVDInfoPro refer "Connection Interface" for every optical drive, and it has the value SCSI or ATAPI (IDE in some other programs). I also found this enumeration:
enum Interface {
SCSI,
IDE,
OTHER
};and I want to ask where is this enumeration used. I checked inquiry, checked page 2A but nothing found. Only feature 001h is using something like this enumeration but there the enumeration is different.
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No, afaik it's just for LabelFlash.
OK, thanx a lot!!
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What exactly your post means? You have a version 2 BD-RE DL disc but are all BD-RE DL discs version 2?
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I found this article in wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-ray_Disc_recordable but I cannot understand, version 1 of BD-RE is single layer, version 2 is dual layer? Version 4 is definitely BD-RE X layer but the first 3 versions what type are they? In other words what version is BD-RE dual layer? Is it version 2 or 3? Single layer what version?
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Just detection? Just say it does if it supports that mode page.
Yes, just detection. Mode page 2A supports a large variety of features, like CD R/RW and DVD R/RW reading and writing. So, am I right to think that mode page 2D may have a package of features too including LabelFlash?
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I've no idea, sorry.
I am interested in LabelFlash detection. Do you know how is it possible?
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I found this post: http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?/topic/5895-lightscribe-labelflash/
In the last reply "mode page 2D" is mentioned for LabelFlash. What is the structure of mode page 2D? A google search turns back nothing.
Blue-Ray disc version ?
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Do you want to say:
Version 1 = 25GB Single layer disc.
Version 2 = 25GB x2 Double layer disc.
Version 3 = 20GB~ x3 Triple layer disc.
Version 4 = 20-30GB~ x4 Quadruple layer disc. ????
Do not forget that version 1 of BD-RE was not computer compatible, so version 2 and later are for computer use. The same happens with BD-R, it has 3 versions, all for pc. So, will I be right if I say:
For BD-RE:
Version 2 = single layer disc
Version 3 = dual layer disc
Version 4 = multi-layered disc
For BD-R:
Version 1 = single layer disc
Version 2 = dual layer disc
Version 3 = multi-layered disc ???????????????
For BD-RE version 4 and BD-R version 3 things are easy, we have multi-layered discs (XL), as wikipedia mentions. But what is going on with BD-RE version 2 and 3 and BD-R version 1 and 2;