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yeah the early ones were only for the parts not written

but later on i think they changed it.
u know how cd's have 2 layers? they only used one layer or something and used the 2nd layer for a very light image.

i wasn't really paying much attention
 

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never heard of them! (pic on cd)

but yes i have seen double sided dvds, but not cds
 

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Originally posted by iambored
never heard of them! (pic on cd)

but yes i have seen double sided dvds, but not cds
yeah- but could it that u get those types of cd's when u go to ya kodak store to get ya "photos on cd"? :s
 

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Some quotes from: http://www.yamahamultimedia.com/yec/tech/discta2_01.asp

DiscT@2 is an exclusive Yamaha feature that allows text and images to be drawn on the unused portion of a CD-R disc. You can now etch a memo, your signature, photo thumbnails or your company's logo right onto the bottom of the disc.
Thats a bit useless isnt it? On the bottom of the cd, on unused bits...

Since the CRW-F1 is not a printer (it doesn't use ink to print), the result of DiscT@2 writing varies with CD-R media dye. There are 3 types of dye used in CD-R media:

Azo: Blue or Deep Blue. DiscT@2 images can be burned with high-contrast on Azo media.

Cyanine: Light Blue, Light Green, or Yellow. DiscT@2 images on Cyanine dye resemble a light image or hologram.

Phthalocyanine: Silver or Gold. DiscT@2 on this media resemble a watermark.
So you'd hardly see it on gold cds anyway.

Graphic images can only be placed outside of the already-written area, in order to avoid data loss.

Creating a CD with DiscT@2 images will permanently close (finalize) the disc.
 

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