B10.5.3.1 Pass WHQL tests - See B1.3, B10.1.4.7
See “CD/DVD Drive” and “Recordable CD/DVD Drive” in the HCT documentation.
B10.5.3.2 - See B10.5.4.3 B10.5.4 CD/DVD Drives - Windows Experience B10.5.4.1 DMA capability on ATA/ATAPI CD-ROM, CD-R/CD-RW, and DVD-ROM drives
See B10.1.4.6
B10.5.4.2 CD device requirements B10.5.4.2.1 Provides 8x minimum transfer rate or better performance.
This requirement is intended to set the minimum speed needed for production-level CD reading on Windows platforms. This requirement applies to the minimum read speed (8x) on any production level CD media, such as application software, at any location on the disc. This requirement does not apply to end-user recorded CD data discs, or discs being read in error-correcting, defect management mode.
See B10.5.4.3.1
Note: This requirement does not apply to USB 1.0 connected devices. Microsoft acknowledges that CD-ROM devices that otherwise meet the Windows Logo Program requirements for 8x or better transfer rate will likely achieve only about 6x transfer speed when the device is connected over USB, because of the transfer speed limitations of USB 1.x. Such configurations will be eligible for the Windows Logo.
B10.5.4.2.2 CD-enhanced compatible.
The CD or DVD drive must be able to mount multisession CD-ROM discs, even if track 1 is Red Book audio. CD-Enhanced support must be Blue Book compliant, as defined in CD EXTRA (Enhanced Music CD) Specification, Version 1.0.
B10.5.4.2.3 Supports specified logical and physical CD formats.
At a minimum, the CD or DVD drive must be compatible with the following formats for cross-media compatibility, based on compliance with the MultiRead Specifications for CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-R/RW, & DVD-ROM Devices, Revision 1.11:
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Logical formats: CD Red Book (CD-Audio), Yellow Book (CD-ROM), Orange Book parts II and III (packet writing if recordable), White Book, Blue Book, and Universal Disk Format (UDF) versions 1.5 and 2.0
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Physical formats: ROM (stamped), and Orange Book part II (CD-R) and part III (CD-RW)
Note: Any ATAPI CD or DVD drive designed to play back CD-I content must return a minimum of two track entries for the READ_TOC (0x43) command. These two track entries must be a track 01 entry and a track 0xAA entry for the lead-out address. Drives that do not comply with this minimum requirement cannot play back CD-I movies.
Both multisession forms (01b and 10b) and the compatibility form (00b) of the READ_TOC command must be implemented. This provides complete support for CD-ROM multisession capabilities.
B10.5.4.2.4 Supports the READ CD-DA command as defined in the MMC-2 standard.
See B10.5.2.1; B10.5.4.2.5
B10.5.4.2.5 Supports digital audio detection and digital audio quality on CD-ROM drive
CD and DVD drives must implement "CD Capabilities and Mechanical Status Page" (2Ah), as defined in the MMC-2 standard. The bit "CD-DA Commands Supported" must be set and the functionality must be implemented.
CD and DVD drives must also implement and set the bit "CD-DA Stream is Accurate" of "CD Capabilities and Mechanical Status Page." The READ_CD command and READ_RAW commands must provide sector-accurate reads, as defined in MMC-2. Data alignment accuracy must be equivalent to that of data reads. Because of the lack of error correction code (ECC) bytes used for data tracks, the data itself may contain inaccuracies due to physical defects of the media.
A CD-R/RW drive must support the following commands, as defined in SFF-8090 and MMC-2:
Get Configuration
Get Event/Status Notification
Operational Change Request/Notification
External Request
Media Request
Device Busy
Mode sense10, Mode Select10
Prevent/Allow Medium Removal
ReadTOCPAMAATIP
Read CD, Read CD MSF
Read Disc Information
Read Track Information
Send OPC Information
Set CD Speed
Start/Stop Unit
Blank
Write 10, Read 10, Read 12
Write 12, in the following cases:
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DVD+RW Feature (2Ah)
DDCD-R Write Feature (31h)
DDCD-RW Write Feature (32h)
Real-Time Streaming Feature (107h)
A CD-R/RW drive that identifies itself as CD-RW capable must support the following capabilities:
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