W tym artykule jest opisane co to jest short i long strategy...:
The Long and Short of It
Cyanine discs use a Long Write Strategy, and phthalocyanine discs use a Short Write Strategy. That is, a longer laser pulse produces a more accurate 3T optical mark on cycanine media, and a shorter laser pulse creates a more accurate 3T optical mark on phthalocyanine media. Write strategy, in the currently available generation of CD-Recordable media and drives, is not adjustable for media type. However, a group of engineers, called OSJ (Orange Book Study Group of Japan) has proposed that all CD-R media manufactured include information in the pregroove of the disc that identifies the type of media and tells the CD Recorder which write strategy to use. This proposal will soon be implemented by the manufacturers of CD-R media and the manufacturers of CD recordable drives.
CD recordable technology is a complex and convoluted subject. There are many factors that come into play when recording a disc: the rate of spin, the formula of the dye, the ambient temperature, the internal temperature, the age of the media, the power and wavelength of the laser, the spacing and size of the marks on the media relative to the speed of the disc, to name but a very few. Media manufacturers are constantly adjusting the myriad factors of disc production, including but certainly not limited to the formula of the dye polymer. CD-R media must combine the properties of compatibility, writability, readability, and data longevity. To say that a certain dye formula or brand of media is inherently better than another based exclusively on one of these properties is not only simplistic, it is misleading.
But thanks just the same for bringing it up.
...............thanks CD-info.com