EXP Computer EXP CD-Rewriter Bundled S_W User Manual

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Glossary

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sion of the Yellow Book
standard, generally consistent
with the ISO 9660 logical format
but designed to add better audio
and video capabilities (taken
from the CD-I standard) so that
CD-ROM can more easily be
used for multimedia applica-
tions. CD-ROM XA is the physi-
cal format for photo CDs and can
also be used for simple data
storage.

CD-RW

Compact Disc-ReWritable. Us-
ing special erasable media in a
CD-RW drive, you can erase the
contents of a CD-RW disc and
write new information to it.

CIRC

Cross-Interleaved Reed-
Solomon Code. The first level of
error correction used in every
CD, and the only one used for
audio CDs. It consists of two
Reed-Solomon codes interleaved
crosswise.

Close Disc

To close (or finalize) a recordable
CD so that no further data can be
written to it. This is done when
the last session’s lead-in is writ-
ten, so a session must be closed
to close the CD.
It is not necessary to close a CD to
read it in a standard CD-ROM
drive; however, you must close
an audio CD to play it in a car or
home CD player.

Close Session

When a session is closed, infor-
mation about its contents is writ-
ten into the CD’s Table of
Contents, and a lead-in and lead-

out are written to prepare the CD
for a subsequent session. It is
necessary to close a session in or-
der to read its contents on an
standard CD-ROM drive, or to
play back an audio CD.

D

d-characters

Capital A to Z, digits 0 to 9, and
the underscore symbol (_).

Data Area

In ISO 9660, the space on a
CD-ROM where the user data is
written. It begins at the address
00:02:16.

Digital Audio Extraction

The process of copying CD-DA
audio tracks digitally, from your
CD-R or another CD-ROM drive
to your hard drive or to a record-
able CD.

Disc-at-Once

A method of writing more than
one track on a CD without turn-
ing off the recording laser be-
tween tracks, so that no run-in

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run-out blocks are written. It is
preferable to record in Disc-at-
Once mode if you are making an
audio CD to be replicated at a
disc factory.

E

ECC

Error Correction Code. A system
of scrambling data and record-
ing redundant data onto CD as it
is premastered

.

When the CD is

read back, this redundant infor-
mation helps to detect and
correct errors that arise during
data transmission.

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