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Is CD-RW compatible with DVD?

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Is CD-RW compatible with DVD?

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Usually. CD-Rewritable (Orange Book Part III) has a lower reflectivity difference, requiring new automatic-gain-control (AGC) circuitry. CD-RW discs can’t be read by most existing CD-ROM drives and CD players. The new “MultiRead” standard addresses this, and some DVD manufacturers have suggested they will support it. The optical circuitry in even first-generation DVD-ROM drives and DVD players is usually able to read CD-RW discs, since CD-RW does not have the “invisibility” problem of CD-R (see 2.4.3).

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Usually. CD-Rewritable (Orange Book Part III) has a lower reflectivity difference, requiring new automatic-gain-control (AGC) circuitry. CD-RW discs can’t be read by most existing CD-ROM drives and CD players. The new “MultiRead” standard addresses this, and some DVD manufacturers have suggested they will support it. The optical circuitry in DVD-ROM drives and DVD players is usually able to read CD-RW discs, since CD-RW does not have the “invisibility” problem of CD-R (see 2.4.3).

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Usually. CD-Rewritable (Orange Book Part III) has a smaller reflectivity difference, requiring new automatic-gain-control (AGC) circuitry in CD-ROM drives and CD players. CD-RW discs can’t be read by most existing CD-ROM drives and CD players. The “MultiRead” standard addresses this, and some DVD manufacturers have suggested they will support it. The optical circuitry in even first-generation DVD-ROM drives and DVD players is usually able to read CD-RW discs, since CD-RW does not have the “invisibility” problem of CD-R (see 2.4.3). Current writable DVD drives (see 4.3) can’t record on CD-RW, although future versions will.

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Usually. CD-Rewritable (Orange Book Part III) has a smaller reflectivity difference, requiring new automatic-gain-control (AGC) circuitry in CD-ROM drives and CD players. CD-RW discs can’t be read by most existing CD-ROM drives and CD players. The “MultiRead” standard addresses this, and some DVD manufacturers have suggested they will support it. The optical circuitry in even first-generation DVD-ROM drives and DVD players is usually able to read CD-RW discs, since CD-RW does not have the “invisibility” problem of CD-R (see 2.4.3). Current writable DVD drives (see 4.3) can’t record on CD-RW, although future versions will.

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Usually. CD-Rewritable (Orange Book Part III) has a lower reflectivity difference, requiring new automatic-gain-control (AGC) circuitry. CD-RW discs can’t be read by most existing CD-ROM drives and CD players. The new “MultiRead” standard addresses this, and some DVD manufacturers have suggested they will support it. The optical circuitry in even first-generation DVD-ROM drives and DVD players is usually able to read CD-RW discs, since CD-RW does not have the “invisibility” problem of CD-R (see 2.4.3). Current writable DVD drives (see 4.3) can’t record on CD-RW, although future versions will.

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