AOpen USB2.0 Combo Manual page 20

Portable usb2.0 dvd-rom/cd-rw drive
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Specification
Enhanced Music CD, CD + and CD Extra
An expansion of Audio or Mixed-Mode CD consists of two sessions. The first session
corresponds to CD-DA, while the second session consists of computer data. The
process is specified in the Blue Book.
Finalization
Finalization is the permanent closing of the writing procedure on a CD. After that, it
cannot be written to, regardless of whether it was produced as a single-session or a
multi-session CD.
Green Book
A book of CD Interactive (CD-I) standards published by Philips and Sony in 1986
High Sierra
The forerunner of today's ISO Standard 9660. It was published in 1986. With the
passage of time it has lost its significance.
Hybrid Type CD
A CD-ROM disc storing "two different platforms of softwares" for Windows and
Macintosh etc.
Image
The term "image" describes all edited data that will later be located on a CD. The
creation of an image file is known as premastering.
ISO 9660
ISO Standard 9660 describes the construction of a CD-ROM, so that it may be read and
processed by different types of operating systems.
Joliet
This supplement to the standards comes from Microsoft and is supported by Windows
95 and Windows NT. The CDs that are created under this standard are in conformity with
ISO 9660, which allows long file names based on Unicode in additional directory
structures.
Mixed Mode-CD
Music and computer data are stored on one CD with this type of CD. The computer data
are generally located on track 1 and audio data are located in the ensuing tracks.
Multi-Session-CD
A CD which is written in several sequential sessions is known as a multi-session CD.
On-The-Fly
A process for burning data onto a CD-R. There are two different methods of doing this.
With the classical and older method, all of the data which are to be recorded onto the CD
are first stored in a buffer in a large file known as an image file. From there, they are
copied or burned onto the CD-R. In contrast to this, the method known as On-The-Fly
transfers the data directly from their original memory locations on a hard drive onto the
CD-R.
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