Appendix, Recording methods, Disc-at-once (dao) – Yamaha CD Recordable/Rewritable Drive CRW-70 User Manual

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Appendix

Disc-at-Once (DAO)

This method is used to write all data onto a disc in one operation. This

method writes multiple pieces of data successively without placing a space

between them, starting with the innermost track of the disc. Once data is

recorded by this method, no data can be added to the same disc even if there

is enough space left on it. This method is very useful for making a backup

copy of an entire CD.

Lead-in and lead-out

These refer to signals written on a disc to indicate the start and end points of a
session, respectively.
These signals are not included in the data, but are written in the same session as
session management information. In other words, a session is made up of a lead-in,
data, and a lead-out.

Recording Methods

0

Data

One track

One session

Lead-in

Lead-out

Example: Ordinary CD-ROM

No data can be added even if
there is free space left on the disc.

0

Audio

data

Track 1

Lead-in

Lead-out

Example: Audio CD

No data can be added even
if there is free space left on
the disc.

Audio

data

Track 2

Audio

data

Track 3

Audio

data

Track 4

Audio

data

Track 5

Audio

data

Track 6

Audio

data

Track 7

One session

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