The cause of the problem regarding DVD players being unable to read CD-Rs is that DVD players rely on a red laser to read back the data from the disc. Apparently this wavelength of light is normally absorbed too much by the dye layer in CD-Rs to be readable by standard DVD players, whereas CD-RW discs do not contain this dye. I believe the reason for the varied results with CD-RWs is that their reflectivity of light is only about 25%, which is probably below the threshold for a lot of DVD players, but not all.
Stu
Edited by maczrool (27/09/2002 23:41)
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