How can a DVD-RAM disc that has been removed from its caddy to fit in a regular DVD drive be made writeable?

Assuming only access to a Windows xp PC Asked by Ian 61 months ago Similar questions: DVD RAM disc removed caddy fit regular DVD drive made writeable Computers > Software.

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Actually, a DVD RAM without caddie van only be used as as SS, Type 2 disc. Actually, a DVD RAM without caddie van only be used as as SS, Type 2 disc. So, you can use it if you have a DVD RAM drive that supports non-caddy discs.

You cannot use a DVD+/- R/RW drive. (these are not the days of the C64 any more)DVD-RAM 2.6/5.2GB Specification Items\Cartridge Type Type 1 Type 2 Disc Type Double-sided Single-sided User Data Capacity 5.2 GB 2.6 GB Label Without a label With a label Removable Can not be removed from the cartridge Can be removed from the cartridge Reversible Reversible Not reversible Both:Disc Diameter 120 mm Disc Thickness 0.6 x 2 mmWave Length 650 mm Track Pitch 0.74 µmRecording Method Phase-Change MarksTrack Format Wobbled Land/Groove RecordingRecording Bit Length 0.41-0.43 µmSector Length 2048 bytesModulation Code 8 to 16, RLL (2,10)Error Correction Code Reed-Solomon Production CodeCyclability 100000 CyclesPhysical Format By CMC Before Shipment Sources: http://www.cmcdisc.com/dvdram.htm .

Windows XP defaults to being able to use that already. There are two formats for it, though, and one isn't natively supported. Read here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD-RAM.

If you're certain it's DVD-RAM, then you should probably just hook the original device up to your PC and get the data off it that way.

1 Type 2 and Type 4 DVD-RAM discs which have had data recorded on them, have a "flag" recorded on the disc that makes them "read only" when they removed from their cartridges. A DVD-RAM drive will not write to caddyless Type 2 and 4 discs while this flag is set .

Type 2 and Type 4 DVD-RAM discs which have had data recorded on them, have a "flag" recorded on the disc that makes them "read only" when they removed from their cartridges. A DVD-RAM drive will not write to caddyless Type 2 and 4 discs while this flag is set.

2 williamphenryjr, regarding your answer "it may not be able to": I'm not sure why you find that an "awful" answer. It's 100% correct and all your rating did was damage my "reputation" in that category...for giving a correct and concise answer. Kind of spiteful.

If it didn't answer your question, maybe you could give specs next time...

Williamphenryjr, regarding your answer "it may not be able to": I'm not sure why you find that an "awful" answer. It's 100% correct and all your rating did was damage my "reputation" in that category...for giving a correct and concise answer. Kind of spiteful.

If it didn't answer your question, maybe you could give specs next time...

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