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I'm not sure where you are getting Mdiscdrive from. My only thought is that the "M" refers to "multi" discdrive. That would be both CD and DVD, i.e. "Multi".
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, Superior data protection with M-DISC Support The M-DISC uses a patent rock-like recording surface instead of organic dye to etch your data onto a disc. The M-DISC has been tested and proven to outlast standard DVDs currently on the market. ^Vanessa
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