Super Multi
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Super Multi is an informal term used to describe a type of CD and DVD recorder that writes CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R/DVD-RW, DVD+R/DVD+RW and DVD-RAM formats. Some recorders are also able to write DVD-R DL and DVD+R DL formats.
This term was coined by LG and is now officially protected by LG. It is also used by NEC for some of their products. LiteOn uses the term "Super AllWrite" instead, which essentially has the same meaning.
With Super Multi drives you cannot write:
- DD-CD-R discs
- DD-CD-RW discs
- PD discs
- DVD-R for Authoring discs
- BD-R Discs
- DVD-RW DL discs
- DVD+RW DL discs
They usually do not support HD-BURN or GigaRec either. Overburning may or may not be possible.
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