SmartDisk Firewire CD-R/W manual Performance

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General

 

Average Access Time

110 ms

 

 

 

 

Write CD-R 16X

2400 KB/sec

Performance

 

 

 

ReWrite 10X

1500 KB/sec

 

 

 

 

 

Read 24X

3600 KB/sec

 

 

 

Buffer Memory

2 MB

 

 

 

 

 

Readable

Press CD, Recorded CD-R and CD-R/W

Media

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recordable

CD-R or CD-R/W

 

Media

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD-ROM Mode 1

 

 

CD-DA (Audio CD)

 

Mechanism

CD-ROM XA Mode 2 (Form 1 and Form 2)

Supported

CD-I

 

Disc Formats

Video CD

 

 

CD PLUS

 

 

Multi-session Photo CD

 

 

 

 

 

Writing

Disc-at-Once, Session-at-Once, Track-at-Once and Packet-writing

Methods

 

 

 

 

 

 

MS-DOS data CDs (High Sierra, Mode 1 & Mode 2 complying with

 

 

ISO 9660)

 

 

• Data CDs (Joliet) Note: Only readable under Windows 95/98 and

Recording

 

Windows NT 4.0

 

CD ROM XA

 

Standards

 

Mixed mode CDs

 

 

 

 

• Kodak Photo CDs (single and multi-session)

 

• UDF (Universal Disk Format)

 

Audio CDs

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Page Hardware 1 Year Limited Warranty About this User GuideCopyrights SmartDisk FireWire CD-R/W User Guide Laser Product Certification FCC Compliance and WarningSmartDisk FireWire CD-R/W User Guide Copyright Laws Notice Contents CD-R CD-RW Welcome to SmartDisk FireWire CD-R/W Features and Benefits Package ContentsOptional Accessories Windows PC Users System RequirementsTechnical Support Macintosh OS UsersMacintosh Users Installing the SoftwareTo Install the Roxio Toast CD Recording Software IntroductionWindows Users Installing the SmartDisk Filter DriverInstalling Easy CD Creator Software To install Roxio Easy CD Creator CD Recording SoftwareHow Power is Supplied to your CD-RW Drive Connecting SmartDisk FireWire CD-R/WDisconnecting SmartDisk FireWire CD-R/W from your Macintosh To connect SmartDisk FireWire CD-R/W to your MacintoshTo connect SmartDisk FireWire CD-R/W to your PC PC UsersDrive Letter Assigned Disconnecting SmartDisk FireWire CD-R/W from a PC PC Users Using SmartDisk FireWire CD-R/W Inserting and Ejecting CDsTo insert a CD Macintosh To Eject a CD on a MacintoshTo Eject a CD on a PC Playing Back Reading CDs Emergency EjectLine Output Jack Recording CDs Types of CDsCD Recording Tips CD-RW Maintenance of your CD-Rs and CD-RWsOverview Troubleshooting5Overview General SpecificationsPerformance Operating Environment Physical Specifications

Firewire CD-R/W specifications

The SmartDisk Firewire CD-R/W represents a seamless blend of technology and functionality in optical storage solutions, catering to both casual users and professionals alike. Utilizing Firewire technology, this device offers rapid data transfer rates, significantly enhancing the efficiency of transferring files compared to standard USB interfaces. Firewire, also known as IEEE 1394, supports a quick connection and disconnection, making it ideal for those who frequently move their drives between different systems.

One of the most prominent features of the SmartDisk Firewire CD-R/W is its compatibility with both CD-R and CD-RW formats, allowing users to create both permanent and rewriteable discs. This flexibility enables a variety of applications, from music compilation to data backup. The device supports a wide array of disc formats, ensuring that users can work with the media that best fits their needs.

The SmartDisk Firewire CD-R/W also integrates advanced technologies for error correction and data integrity. With built-in support for technologies such as BurnProof, users can avoid buffer underruns during the burning process, ensuring efficient and successful data writing even when the computer is busy with other tasks. This feature is particularly valuable for large files and ensures that the burning process remains uninterrupted.

Equipped with a robust design, the SmartDisk Firewire CD-R/W is built to withstand the rigors of daily use. Its compact and portable form factor allows for easy transportation, making it an excellent choice for professionals who need reliable data storage and transfer capabilities on the go. The device also features a user-friendly interface, simplifying the burning process, which can be conducted through various software applications that support optical media creation.

Additionally, the device’s Firewire connectivity allows daisy chaining, enabling users to connect multiple devices without sacrificing performance. This is a vital characteristic for users with multiple peripherals, allowing for expanded functionality without cluttering the workspace.

In conclusion, the SmartDisk Firewire CD-R/W stands out with its combination of speed, flexibility, and ease of use. By harnessing Firewire technology and supporting an array of optical formats, it provides a reliable solution for those looking to manage their data effectively. Whether for personal use or professional applications, this optical drive remains relevant in the era of digital storage.