IBM 73P3309 Computer Drive User Manual


 
v
DVD-R:
Write
once
media
that
has
the
best
compatibility
with
set-top
DVD
players
and
computers.
DVD-R
media
can
be
read
in
almost
any
type
of
DVD-ROM
drive
or
DVD
player.
v
DVD-RW:
Write
many
times
media
that
can
be
read
in
most
set-top
DVD
players
and
almost
all
computers.
Some
older
DVD
players
might
not
be
able
to
read
this
media.
v
DVD+R:
Write
once
media
that
has
good
compatibility
with
set-top
DVD
players
and
computers.
Older
DVD
players
and
computer
DVD-ROM
drives
might
not
be
able
to
read
this
media.
v
DVD+RW:
Write
many
times
media
that
can
be
read
in
many
set-top
DVD
players.
Older
computer
DVD-ROM
drives
and
set-top
players
might
not
be
able
to
read
this
media.
v
CD-R:
Write
once
media
that
can
be
read
in
most
CD
and
DVD
players.
v
CD-RW:
Write
many
times
media
that
can
be
read
in
many
CD
and
DVD
players.
Using
single
and
double-sided
DVD-RAM
media
DVD-RAM
media
is
available
in
single-sided
and
double-sided
versions.
The
2.6
GB
and
4.7
GB
versions
are
single-sided.
The
9.4
GB
versions
are
double-sided.
To
access
the
data
on
both
sides
of
the
media,
you
must
remove
the
media
from
the
drive,
turn
it
over,
and
re-insert
it
into
the
drive.
Removing
the
disc
from
the
cartridge
DVD-RAM
media
is
available
in
bare-disc
or
cartridge
form.
To
use
cartridge
media
in
your
Multi-Burner
Plus,
you
must
first
remove
the
disc
from
the
cartridge.
Note:
Media
in
Type
1
cartridges
is
not
removable
and
cannot
be
used
in
this
drive.
All
other
cartridge
types
(2-9)
are
removable
and
can
be
used
in
your
Multi-Burner
Plus
drive.
Removing
the
disc
from
the
cartridge
2a
3a
Using
the
tip
of
a
ball
point
pen,
push
and
break
the
lock
pin
tab1.
To
remove
the
disc,
use
a
ball
point
pen
to
push
down
on
the
cartridge
lid
lock
2and
pull
the
cartridge
lid
out
3.
When
the
cartridge
lid
is
open,
the
disc
can
be
removed.
Note:
The
cartridge
lid
lock
and
the
cartridge
lid
tab
are
located
on
the
side
of
some
cartridges,
as
shown
in
2aand
3a
above.
Attention
Do
not
touch
the
recording
area
of
the
disc
when
handling
bare
media.
2-4
IBM
Multi-Burner
Plus
User’s
Guide