Freecom Technologies II User Manual

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FREECOM Portable II Series

24

GB

5

TOC

Table of Contents, Directory of the CD. The table of contents documents not

only the number of tracks but also their starting position and the total length

of the data area of the disc.

Track

a track is a section of the CD. Every audio title has its own track. In contrast, all

the data of a data CD is contained within a single track. A Mixed-Mode CD has

a data track (track 1) and audio tracks. The data track cannot be played back

with an audio player. Older devices can produce a whistling sound which can

damage your stereo system. The data track for CDs conforming to the Blue

Book standard (CD-Extra, CD-Plus) is located at the end of the CD.

Track-at-Once

"Track-at-Once" is a method of writing by which all tracks are written individually.

For data CDs there is no significant difference to "Disc-at-Once"; however, a gap

of two seconds is appended to every track of an audio CD.

Some CD recorders can only write according to this method.

Virtual Image

The data structure of a CD is different to those of other media. The writing

program must first convert the data in to an appropriate form before it sends it

to the recorder. The virtual image is constantly updated during the writing

procedure. This requires a computer system with enough power to handle the

complexity of the data. The virtual image requires approx. 30MB of free hard

disk space. It is automatically deleted after the writing procedure. Writing with

virtual images is also known as "On-the-Fly." If problems occur (insufficient

data transfer rates), you should use physical images to separate the image

creation and data transfer/writing processes.

Yellow Book

Specification for CD-ROM (data CDs) and CD-ROM XA.

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