This just occurred to me. We all know +r's can have their booktype changed. This seems to solve compatibility problems with some players. -r's can't be bitset because the booktype area is already imprinted on the disc. -r's apparently have better compatibility even without bitsetting. Wouln't it be possible to create uber-compatible media by having DVD-R's manufactured with a ROM book type? I'm not sure if burners actually use the booktype to determine if a disc is recordable or not, but I can see how this might cause problems with some burners, but it should be somthing fixable with a firmware upgrade. My burner can tell the difference between a +R bitset to ROM and an actual DVD-ROM. I favor +R's myself so this doesn't really make a difference to me, but any ideas why they don't manufacture specially labeled (and higher priced:P) DVD-R's already bitset?
And if this idea takes off, I'll always have this post to prove I thought of it first![]()
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If your goal is to accomplish the same thing bitsetting a +R disc to -ROM, the disc would just report as a DVD-ROM, and would be treated no different than a regular DVD-ROM or a +R bitset to a DVD-ROM.
Some driver (computer or standalone) check to see what kind of disc is inserted, and have a set of instructions to follow for specific types. Think of a simple set of IF statements:
Code:If DVD-R do .... IF DVD+R do .... IF DVD-ROM do ....
Code:Example, using the above, a +RW disc is inserted. The goes through its checks, and does not find a match. The drive does not know what to do, since there is no IF DVD+RW do ....
Code:IF DVD-R does nothing, disc is set at DVD-ROM IF DVD+R does nothing, disc is set at DVD-ROM IF DVD-ROM continues to read the disc as a pressed dvd-rom
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I have an NEC 3500a and I'd like to set the booktype to DVD-ROM if possible. Just don't know how to do it.
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