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I've been searching on the net for clarification on the differences, modes, etc. of Cd-r and CD-RW. Now can someone clarify the following for me...
(1) Cd-r is write only once. Duh! I knew that. But then you can do either DAO (write the whole thing) or TAO (write a track). And then there's something that if you write track after track, you might loose, not be able to see stuff anymore? Is this what finalize refers to, or is that only on CD-RW?
(2) Is Cd-RW essentially the same minus that it can be re-written (and hence used for DirectCD, etc.)? You have to always format it first to write anything or can you just do DAO and do DAO again, etc..?
(3) There are other funky modes too, like CD-2X or something like that( ??!?) What are those things? I think easy CD Creator said it recommended it be in one mode or another (came free with my burner, yaaaah)
(4) I'm most curious about what could be read from dos (or win 9x command prompt), since I would like to make me a nifty-recovery cd. Can CD-RW be read period from a normal CD drive at all? You can right, but not all, many of them do? Do you have to "finalize" it first to something else or another. Can you do anything else after you finalize it? (arrggg.. I read the Cd-R FAQ too, didn't clarify these details) If I do a whatchamcallit format (preserves long names on the cdrom) think I could read it at all from Win9x command prompt? What exactly happens with a CD that isn't finalized? Can only be read from the same computer, only the same burner/drive? Need directCD installed?
(5) maybe I should buy some disks and start burning stuff... sniff
(6) there should be better information on the internet, I saw alt.comp.periphs.cdr had some posts, uhhh, like 7000 of them, but most stuff didn't see to address the questions above.
Thanks a bunch.
(1) Cd-r is write only once. Duh! I knew that. But then you can do either DAO (write the whole thing) or TAO (write a track). And then there's something that if you write track after track, you might loose, not be able to see stuff anymore? Is this what finalize refers to, or is that only on CD-RW?
(2) Is Cd-RW essentially the same minus that it can be re-written (and hence used for DirectCD, etc.)? You have to always format it first to write anything or can you just do DAO and do DAO again, etc..?
(3) There are other funky modes too, like CD-2X or something like that( ??!?) What are those things? I think easy CD Creator said it recommended it be in one mode or another (came free with my burner, yaaaah)
(4) I'm most curious about what could be read from dos (or win 9x command prompt), since I would like to make me a nifty-recovery cd. Can CD-RW be read period from a normal CD drive at all? You can right, but not all, many of them do? Do you have to "finalize" it first to something else or another. Can you do anything else after you finalize it? (arrggg.. I read the Cd-R FAQ too, didn't clarify these details) If I do a whatchamcallit format (preserves long names on the cdrom) think I could read it at all from Win9x command prompt? What exactly happens with a CD that isn't finalized? Can only be read from the same computer, only the same burner/drive? Need directCD installed?
(5) maybe I should buy some disks and start burning stuff... sniff
(6) there should be better information on the internet, I saw alt.comp.periphs.cdr had some posts, uhhh, like 7000 of them, but most stuff didn't see to address the questions above.
Thanks a bunch.