Cd extra disc properties general tab, Mixed-mode and cd extra writing tips, When to use mixed-mode – EXP Computer EXP CD-Rewriter Bundled S_W User Manual

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Adaptec Easy CD Creator Standard Edition

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

Page: 7-4

Print Spec Number: 496513-00

Inside Text: 496512-00

Current Date: 5/8/98

Final Review

CD Extra Disc Properties General Tab

The following table lists the settings in the CD Extra Disc Properties
General tab and describes the kind of information to type in each
field:

Mixed-Mode and CD Extra Writing Tips

When combining data and audio on a single CD, consider the sys-
tem on which the CD will be played to determine which method to
use. The following sections describe when to use each method, and
when to select one instead of the other when combining both audio
and data on a single CD.

When to Use Mixed-Mode

Mixed-Mode CDs can be read back on any standard CD-ROM drive,
including older CD-ROM drives that cannot read multisession CDs.
Because the audio and data are both recorded in a single session,
you do not need a multisession CD-ROM drive.

WARNING:

Home and car CD players may attempt to play

back the data tracks of a Mixed-Mode CD with disastrous
results —the data is played as a very loud and grating noise
that can damage speakers. Some newer CD players detect a
data track and either skip or mute it, but older ones do not.

Setting

Description

Album Title

The name of the CD.

Artist Name

The name of the artist for this CD.

Publisher

The publisher of this CD.

Copyright

The applicable copyright date for this CD.

UPC

The UPC number assigned to this CD.

ISBN

The ISBN number assigned to this CD.

Creation Date

The date this CD was created.

Publishing Date

The date this CD will be published.

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