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  1. Theres a program (i forgot what it was called) for regular cd-r/rw's that can tell you what brand it is, speed it can burn at, etc. Im wondering if thres a program out there that can do the same w/ DVD media. Im curious because some company's just buy the dvd's from another company and just make their own tops. Like HP or Fuji cd-r's dont make their own cd's the cd's are actually Taiyo Yuden's (last time I checked).

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    Look here, there is also another called advdinfo out there that does the same thing.

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=150044
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