Messages Displayed While Mastering Is Being Executed; Successive Mastering Operations - Yamaha AW4416 Supplement Manual

Additions and changes in version 1.2, 1.3
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Additions and changes in version 1.2, 1.3
Messages displayed while mastering is being exe-
cuted
While data is being written to CD-R/RW media, messages will now be displayed
to inform you of the progress. The significance of each message is as follows.
Message
IMAGE FILE CREATING ...
TEST WRITING ...
WAITING FOR TEST WRITING ...
TEST FINALIZING ...
WRITING ...
WAITING FOR WRITING ...
FINALIZING ...
COMPARING ...
The remaining time (estimated) for execution will be displayed, but there will be
some discrepancy between this and the actual time, due to the state of the drive
and media.
Refer to: Writing the master

Successive mastering operations

In version 1.3, you can continue mastering on other media immediately after the
mastering operation is completed.
If you executed mastering with the Disc At Once format (or if you executed mas-
tering with the Track At Once format on new media), the tray will automatically
be ejected when mastering ends, and the following message will appear.
• If the newly inserted media is an already-written CD-R, a message of "Change
• If the newly inserted media is an already-written CD-RW, a message of "Will
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MASTERING screen Write CD page
Media Please" will appear, and the tray will automatically be ejected. Please
insert appropriate media.
Erase CD-RW Media. ARE YOU SURE?" will appear, asking you to confirm that
you wish to delete the data. If you wish to erase the CD-RW media and exe-
cute mastering, move the cursor to the OK button and press the [ENTER] key.
Meaning
Creating an image file on the hard disk.
Performing a writing test.
Waiting for the writing test to end.
Testing the finalize process.
Writing the data.
Waiting for the writing process to end.
Executing the finalize process.
Comparing the written data with the image file.
Operation Guide p.259
Reference Guide p.10

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