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  1. When this burner makes a DVD+R.....what is the default bitsetting book type?
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    DVD+R is the default booktype setting and AFAIK it cannot be changed.
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  3. Can you just use a DVD-R and have it do about the same thing? (sorry, still a bit new and confused)

    I am no media whore and have no preference to + or - yet
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  4. Not really. If you have a DVD player that refuse to play anything other than DVD Forum approved format (ie, DVD-R), then you can get away without bitsetting by using DVD-R.

    But there are some DVD players (mostly old ones) that refuse to play either DVD-R or DVD+-R, but have no problem playing DVD+R with a DVD-ROM booktype.
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  5. do you think they will come out with a dvd-rom bitsetting hack for the a0-6 ...like they did for the nec1300a and lite-on 811?
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  6. "But there are some DVD players (mostly old ones) that refuse to play either DVD-R or DVD+-R, but have no problem playing DVD+R with a DVD-ROM booktype."

    Ok, that's what I was looking for. I didn't mean set a booktype on a DVD-R, I meant that is dvd+r + booktype pretty much = to a DVD-r..
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    My guess is that there is some legal baggage involved with the licensing of the DVD-R portions of a multiformat burner that disallow the use of bitsetting for the + portions. So, in essence, you probably won't ever see bitsetting on multi-format drives, only pure + drives.

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  8. Originally Posted by Cornucopia
    So, in essence, you probably won't ever see bitsetting on multi-format drives, only pure + drives.
    Here is an official bitsetter for the multiformat LiteOn 411, 811,....


    ...and go to www.herrie.org to download the hacked firmware
    for the multiformat Nec1300a that enables bitsetting
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  9. Originally Posted by Shudder
    I meant that is dvd+r + booktype pretty much = to a DVD-r..
    Again, not entirely true. There are some DVD players will not play either DVD+R or DVD-R, but will play DVD+R that has a DVD-ROM booktype.

    Originally Posted by Cornucopia
    My guess is that there is some legal baggage involved with the licensing of the DVD-R portions of a multiformat burner that disallow the use of bitsetting for the + portions. So, in essence, you probably won't ever see bitsetting on multi-format drives, only pure + drives.
    There is no 'legal baggage' involved. Manufacturers are free to add bitsetting to their drives. Most don't since you can use DVD-R if DVD+R doesn't work for you.

    There are quite a few dual format drives that support bitsetting now: NEC1300, BTC, Nu Tech and the Liteon. The BTC and Nu Tech will even support bitsetting to DVD-

    See:
    (BTC) http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=81962 and
    (Nu Tech) http://www.dvdplusrw.org/cgi/forum/ikonboard.cgi?s=5fc0eab18d0b1552a3471fbcab493035;ac...=ST;f=3;t=9581
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