Format Compatibility; Type Of Writing; Disc-At-Once; Track-At-Once - AOpen EHB-5232U User Manual

Combo drive
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Introduction
Smooth DVD playback
Low power consumption
Front panel rotary volume control
Back panel analog audio output and digital audio output
2.3.

Format Compatibility

This COMBO drive is compatible with the following formats:
"Read" means Data Transfer;
Format
CD-DA
CD-ROM
CD-Extra
CD-ROM/XA
Photo-CD*
CD-I*
CD-TEXT
DVD-ROM(DVD-5, DVD-9, DVD-10, DVD-18)
DVD+RW, DVD-RW
* CD-I, Photo-CD requires special reader/player; Photo-CD writing requires Kodak license
2.4.

Type of Writing

Disc-At-Once

When only a single recording session (lead in/data/lead out) is to be recorded onto a disk,
it is called "Disc-At-Once".
When using Disc-At-Once, no additional data can be recorded onto the disc, even if
there is available capacity.
The advantage of this method recording is that it enables creation of discs that can be
played back on almost any CD player or CD-ROM drive, because there are no links
inserted between the data tracks.

Track-At-Once

When many sessions are to be recorded onto a disc, it is called "Track-At-Once". If there
is space available on the disc, additional data can be recorded onto it.
The advantages of this method include being able to record additional sessions onto a
disc, and using a CD-ROM of backup data. (Refer to "Multisession".)

Session-At-Once

A "Session-at-Once" recording almost corresponds to a "Disc-at-Once recording", i.e. all
data ("Lead-in", data area and "Lead-out" are written in one go.
The only difference is that the CD is not "finished", i.e. after a "Session-at-Once"
recording you still have the possibility to write a further "Session" on the CD at a later
date.
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