Yamaha CD Recordable/Rewritable Drive CRW3200 User Manual

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Technical Notes

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Track-at-Once (TAO)

This method is used to write data on a disc on a track-by-track basis. A track can

be defined as the smallest unit of area that contains an ordinary program, image
file, text file, etc. This method enables you to add data to the same disc, one

track of data at a time, as long as there is free space available on the disc. A disc
that contains data written in several sessions is defined as a multi-session disc.

An area that records data and management information (Lead-in/Lead-out) is
defined as a session. Lead-in and Lead-out are signals written for stating the

starting and ending points of one session.

Ordinary audio CD players can only play back single-session discs or the first

session on a multi-session disc. Do not record audio data on the second and

subsequent sessions.

Session-at-Once (SAO)

This method is used to write data on a disc on a session-by-session basis. Unlike

Track-at-Once described above, Session-at-Once enables you to record multiple
tracks onto a disc at a time. CD EXTRA, for example, uses this method to write

multiple pieces of audio data (or multiple tracks) in the first session and
information required for computers in the second session. This method enables

you to add data into the same disc, one session at a time, as long as there is free
space available on the disc. A disc that contains data written in several sessions

by this method is defined as a multi-session disc, like a disc written by the
Track-at-Once method.

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