Media types supported by HP DVD - RW AD - 7711H
I'm trying to find out what types of media are supported by the reader above - DVD + /, double layer, Blu - ray?
jfrickmann wrote:
I'm trying to find out what types of media are supported by the reader above - DVD + /, double layer, Blu - ray?
It's a Sony OptiArc drive. Media supported are:
DVD - ROM, DVD - RW, DVD-R (DL), (9) DVD + R, DVD + RW, DVD-video, CD-ROM, CD-ROM XA, CD-Audio, CD-Extra, CD-Text, CD - I Ready, CD-Bridge, Photo CD, video CD, hybrid CD, AD - 7711H: LightScribe, AD - 7713H: Labelflash™
As you can see DVD-R (DL) double layer is supported, but is not the case of the Blu - Ray.
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