> The best recording quality and readability is caused by writing in SAO mode.
The best compatibility among DVD- recording strategies, yes. The DVD Forum can't possibly maintain that it's best mode *ever*. > DVD+R usually does not know the size of the medium when it starts > writing and therefore writes the TOC after the data. With DVD-R and DVD-RW > and cdrecord you write in SAO mode which causes the TOC to be written first > and the data to be written later without the need to reposition the laser. High frequency DVD+ ADIP makes it possible to reposition the laser with adequate accuracy. Adequate enough to maintain compatibility with DVD-ROM. This was discussed already long time ago. And as already said implementing DVD+R SAO would *not* improve compatibility with DVD-ROM, so there is no point to complain about lack of it. In other words single DVD+R recording mode is more than enough. A. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

