Nicolae Mihalache <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> "Adam J. Richter" wrote:
>> 
>> I'm sorry!  I overlooked your previous email as a tide of spam washed
>> in at about the same time.  Thank you very much for your reply.  I
>> will look through the documentation you pointed out and will try
>> to help out with your code.
>> 
>> A long footnote on why I'm more interested in the DVR-A03 now:
>> 
>> When I emailed you previously, I was mostly interested in the
>> Hewlett-Packard dvd100i DVD+RW writer, but I understand that it
>> has turned out to be even less compatible with DVD players than
>> DVD-R/RW, so I now believe that supporting the DVD-R/RW drives
>> will be slightly more important.
>> 
>> The skimpy details on my vague understanding about reliability
>> of different DVD writable formas are as follows.  I saw a claim on
>> usenet that some reviewer found that only 9 out of 21 DVD drives
>> tried could read a DVD+RW disc, while the only claims against
>> DVD-R (or DVD-RW?) from the DVR-A03 is that some DVD players
>> get skips starting about 20 minutes into a movie made with the drive
>> 
> I only write data disks. I have 2 DVD-ROM and one Pioneer A03. 
> The DVD-RW I wrote were only readable by both DVD-ROM only after first 
> write.
> When I try to read a DVD-RW that has been written twice, I get 
> "no medium found" error on both DVD-ROM.
> So DVD-R may be compatible with many drives but DVD-RW are not.
> This is an example of report that can be very easily biased. Maybe
> it is the same for DVD+RW disks, they are only readable after first
> write, and the person who tested has used new DVD-RW but old DVD+RW.

With your patch on my pioneer A03 I can reuse my DVD-RW without
any troubles, at least for the first 10 times I have burn it.

-- 
Warly


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