Blue laser option in DVD SP

What is the blue laser option in DVD SP in the disc volume tab intended for?

As Eric mentioned, it's for HD players. Both HD-DVD and Blu-ray make use of blue lasers, while our current DVD writers and players make use of red lasers. The blue allows for the data to be written in a finer manner (physics stuff). I always thought of it as the setting for what type of laser the disc will be read with, but you'd need to burn with a blue laser in order for reading with a blue laser to mean anything

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