In order to get InCD to work properly, I deleted the UdfReadr_xp key from the WinXP Registry. Will this be safe for everything else? I've tried a few things, which appear to work, but I can't exhaustively re-test my system.
Let me explain. I used to have Easy CD Creator 5.3.x Basic, with integrated DirectCD, for my Pioneer DVR-103 DVD-R/RW drive. The other day I installed an LG GSA-4040B drive, which supports DVD+R/RW-R/RW-RAM. It came with a DVD-RAM driver (to support UDF2.0 and UDF1.5 on DVD-RAM, as opposed to XP's native DVD-RAM driver which supports only FAT32); B's Recorder Gold 5.32; and B's Clip (packet-writing), which I did not install because I knew it would conflict with DirectCD. I also installed Nero 6.0.0.11, but not InCD 4 just yet because of the conflict with DirectCD. I then decided simply to uninstall the DirectCD portion of Easy CD Creator.
Well, I found that UDF1.5 on DVD-RAM didn't work properly--Windows XP would always treat it as read-only. At first I thought this was a bug in the DVD-RAM driver. I then installed InCD 4; but now DVD+RW disks formatted for InCD also appeared to be read-only. I now realized the probable cause: DirectCD, despite its uninstallation, was still somewhat present and causing trouble.
So I uninstalled Easy CD Creator entirely (as per Add/Remove Programs), but that changed nothing. I then researched the issue of uninstalling DirectCD fully and completely. Wishing to avoid as much danger and fuss as possible, I looked for the minimum change to my system that would fix the problem. I found a Microsoft article that pointed to a particular key in the Registry that Adaptec/Roxio seems to use for (mis)handling UDF: UdfReadr_xp, or more specifically
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\UdfReadr_xp
I exported this key to a file, then deleted it and rebooted.
So far, this deletion seems to have had the intended effect. Both the InCD filesystem (on DVD+RW disks) and the UDF1.5 filesystem (on DVD-RAM disks) are now writable. UDF2.0 on DVD-RAM is still writable as before, and even FAT32 on DVD-RAM works properly. Will everything else probably now work too, or have I broken something else unknowingly? Keep in mind that I would prefer to avoid more drastic measures like removing all cd*.dll files and reinstalling all my CD/DVD-writing applications, etc.