Ian wrote:Scour wrote:Do the Liteon-drives maybe chaeting when scanning media written by a Liteon?
You aren't the first to bring this up. Someone in the industry that I trust a lot also mentioned this to me.
I don't really see it. If they do cheat, they aren't doing a good job of it.

If there
is any truth to it though, half of the CDFreaks forum can pack up.
Scour wrote:We know, that writers burn on DVD-R the model and serial number; maybe this happens with DVD+R, too, but nobody knows how to read this?
Some of this information (hardware and sometimes firmware)
is on DVD+R media as well. I stumbled across this a while ago. You can get it with Nero / Disc Info and subsequently "shift+ctrl refresh". Look for "Disc Control Blocks" in the (very long) list (you have to save it to copy parts- you can't mark and copy from the scroll box).
Both the reading drive and the one that burned it are listed. This is what is shown for a disk I got from a friend (Philips 1640P, fw p2.2):
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---- DVD Structure: Disc Control Blocks (30h) ----
Layer: 0, Address: -1 (FFFFFFFF h), AGID: 0; Length: 54
Content Descriptor: FFFFFFFF h
Vendor ID: <SONY DW-D24ACS0M >
No. of Readable DCBs: 2
No. of Recordable DCBs: 0
Readable DCB #1 <SDC> 53444300 h:
Readable DCB #2 <TOC> 544F4300 h:
---- DVD Structure: Disc Control Blocks (30h) ----
Layer: 0, Address: 1396982528 (53444300 h), AGID: 0; Length: 8194
Content Descriptor: <SDC> 53444300 h (generic), Session No: 0
Unknown Content Descriptor Actions: D h
Recording shall not be allowed in the Data Zone
Reformatting of the disc is not possible
Substituting the current DCB shall not be allowed
Vendor ID: <PHILIPS DVDR1640P >
My LiteOn SOHW1213S@1653S fw CS0M shows up as
SONY DW-D24ACS0M, the Fw for the Philips drive doesn't show.
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