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These are Memorex CD-RW 4x 700MB/80min discs which have an odd DiscID. Looked in FAQ but there was no mention of this specific DiscID. Searched forums and one suggestion says buy a new drive and new media and not use CD-RW. Doesn't really explain where this DiscID comes from and why. I can burn fine with these discs. Single session audio CDs, data files or ISO files have all been successful. I'm just curious about the DiscID and reasons behind the comments I saw. Brilliant program for several years now, thanks for that.

 

LITE-ON DVDRW LH-20A1L BL06 (ATA)

Current Profile: CD-RW

 

Disc Information:

Status: Empty

State of Last Session: Empty

Erasable: Yes

Free Sectors: 359,847

Free Space: 736,966,656 bytes

Free Time: 79:59:72 (MM:SS:FF)

Next Writable Address: 0

Supported Write Speeds: 4x

 

ATIP Information:

Disc ID: 97m26s65f

Manufacturer: CMC Magnetics Corp.

Start Time of LeadIn: 97m26s65f

Last Possible Start Time of LeadOut: 79m59s74f

 

Format Capacities:

DT: 0x01 - NB: 295265 (0x00048161) - TDP: 2048

 

Performance (Write Speed):

Descriptor 1...

-> B0: 0x00, B1: 0x00, B2: 0x00, B3: 0x00

-> EL: 359848 (0x00057DA8)

-> RS: 1,411 KB/s (8x) - WS: 706 KB/s (4x)

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All CDs have a Disc ID like that.

 

The Disc ID on a CD is just a copy of the 'Start Time of LeadIn' value (which comes from the ATIP area on the disc).

 

Every manufacturer/type uses a different value and that's how you can tell them apart and figure which manufacturer made them - in your case, CMC Magnetics Corp.

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