mkarcher wrote on 2023-11-10, 16:05:
Lutsoad wrote on 2023-11-10, 07:38:
Found these, could they work in an older 4X CD-Rewriter or is it still dependent on the surface of the disc or the firmware/laser of the drive used?
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4x - 12x media are "high speed CD-RW media", which were not yet around when 4x CD-Rewriters were produced and are not handled / recognized by firmware that was written at that time. If you can't get a later firmware upgrade that added "support for high-speed CD-RW media at 4x", it will most likely not work in a 4x CD-Rewriter. You can still buy media like these MAXELL 1x-4x media, which is a random "Google Shopping" hit when searching with a German IP. This is no endorsement for this specific seller or product. Media like these should work in all 4x CD-Rewriters.
EDIT : @mkarcher , I realize that I pretty much reformulated what you said. I just wanted to be more explicit in order to reduce the chance of someone misunderstanding.
Yes, an older 1x-4x capable CDRW drive will not necessarily be able to write to newer 4x-12x media .
While the 4x speed overlap between writer capabilities and media rating suggests that it should just work, this is generally not the case. 1x-4x CDRW media and 4x-12x CDRW media need different write strategies, even when each is written to at 4x .
Consequently, unless the older 1x-4x CDRW drive has an updated firmware that implements the write strategy required for 4x-12x CDRW media, it will not work reliably or at all with 4x-12x CDRW media . If the writer has updated firmware that implements the write strategy required, it will be able to write to the newer media, but only at 4x.
That was the way I understood things to work when I still used such an older drive. Things might have changed or I could be misremembering.
Also, one should be careful about misidentified products for sale online. Always trust the part number or manufacturer packaging above what a seller might think they know about what they are selling