@Feylic: There's no CAV disc or CLV disc. The discs are the same. Only the drive is different. If you have a DVD drive, that is "2x" or lower, it's a CLV drive, since in case of a CAV drive, the slowest drive speed would be slower than the standard. If we have a DVD drive that's "3x" or above, it's usually a CAV drive, because the slowest speed exceeds the standard and it equals the nominal speed in the outer edge.
For BD, the minimum rate is "1,5x", when it raises the required amount of "times" by 50% for CAV drive. Believe me, there's no sense in making CLV drive when CAV is essentially faster.
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