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dvd in drive how to check

is there some tools(not graphical) command to reconnoiter what kind of cd/dvd is on drive (dvd+rw/dvd-rw/etc)?
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The dvd+rw-mediainfo command could be useful as would the cdrw command with the -M parameter.
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