• Lvxferre [he/him]@mander.xyz
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    1 day ago

    Relevant detail: this potential removal of the driver does NOT affect normal CD-R / DVD-R functionality. It’ll only prevent you from using them as if they were rewritable media.

  • Corbin@programming.dev
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    15 hours ago

    I’ve used this driver to stream a write to a disc. It’s unfortunate that we can’t have this technology, but it’s always been janky, and these days it costs less than $1 of RAM to buffer a CD or $5 to buffer a DVD before writing.

  • RedSnt 👓♂️🖥️@feddit.dk
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    24 hours ago

    Until 2021 when I got my new PC, I still had a bluray/cd/dvd burner, although I don’t recall ever using it for burning anything. I guess that era is finally getting laid to rest.
    Also, way back when it was a requirement to burn CD’s and DVD’s in order to install operating systems like linux, I don’t ever recall using a CD-RW disc. I guess I thought of them a bit like potions in skyrim where by the end of the game I end up with hundreds of them and then never using them when I really needed to.

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      CD-Rs were more expensive than DVDRs because of RIAA lobbying to get a cut of every CDR sale since they were “only/mostly used for music piracy”. DVDRs did not have this tax on them.

    • davidgro@lemmy.world
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      You didn’t use this driver. It’s not involved with reading discs or writing ISOs, only a specific floppy like mode available (not required) on certain combinations of drive and disc type.