Data settings, Data settings b-6 – EXP Computer EXP CD-Rewriter Bundled S_W User Manual

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B-6

Adaptec Easy CD Creator Standard Edition

Adaptec Easy CD Creator Standard Edition
Stock Number: 511446-00, Rev. A

Page: B-6

Print Spec Number: 496513-00

Inside Text:496512-00

Current Date: 5/8/98

Final Review

Data Settings

The following describes the settings available under the CD Layout
Properties Data Settings tab:

Setting

Description

File System:

— ISO 9660

Select this option to be able to read the CD on different
platforms including DOS, Macintosh, OS/2, Windows,
and UNIX. Files and directories recorded to CD based
on the ISO 9660 standard must meet the following
(8.3) requirements:

— A file name may not contain more than eight

alphanumeric characters and the underscore
symbol [_].

— A file name extension may not contain more than

three alphanumeric characters.

— A directory name may not contain more than eight

alphanumeric characters and the underscore
symbol [_].

See

File System Properties on page B-8.

— Joliet

This option allows you to use file names that contain up
to 64 characters in length, including spaces. Joliet also
records the associated DOS-standard name (8.3 char-
acters) for each file so that the CD may be read on
DOS systems or earlier versions of Windows.
See

File System Properties on page B-8.

Bootable

This option allows you to make a data CD that you can
boot your system from. See Chapter 6,

Making a Boot-

able CD.

CD EXTRA

This option allows you to make a CD Extra disc. See
Combining Data And Audio on a CD on page 7-1.

Optimization:

— Preserve normal file ordering

This options specifies to create the CD in the order in
which they appear in your CD layout.

—Create a master disc

(single track)

Select this option if you are creating a master CD for
duplication. All of the files are written to the CD in a sin-
gle track.

— Re-order files to maximize

disc creation speed

This option allows you to change the physical order of
the files on the CD to speed up the recording process.
The logical order of the files on the CD appear in the
same order as in your CD layout.

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