Is CD-R compatible with DVD-ROM?
Sometimes. The problem is that CD-Rs (Orange Book Part II) are “invisible” to DVD laser wavelength because the dye used in CD-Rs doesn’t reflect the beam. Some first-generation DVD-ROM drives and many DVD players can’t read CD-Rs. The common solution is to use two lasers at different wavelengths: one for reading DVDs and the other for reading CDs and CD-Rs. Variatons on the theme include Sony’s “dual discrete optical pickup” with switchable pickup assemblies with separate optics, Samsung’s “annular masked objective lens” with a shared optical path, Toshiba’s similar shared optical path using an objective lens masked with a coating that’s transparent only to 650-nm light, Hitachi’s switchable objective lens assembly, and Matsushita’s holographic dual-focus lens. Look for drives with the MultiRead label, which guarantees compatibility with CD-R and CD-RW media. An effort to develop CD-R “Type II” media compatible with both CD and DVD wavelengths has been abandoned. DVD-ROM drives can’t r