Yamaha CRW-F1UX manual Packet Writing, CD-MRW CD Mount Rainier ReWriting

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Packet Writing

This method is used to record data onto a disc on a file-by-file basis. This method divides a track into small segments called “packets” so that data can be written on a packet-by-packet basis, which means that you can write data in much the same way as you copy data to a floppy or hard drive. Since the data can be written easily, packet writing is proper to daily data backup. Packet writing also enables you to add packets to a disc as long as there is free space available on the disc.

Note

Discs need to be formatted for packet writing prior to use.

Formatting a CD-RW disc using packet writing software reduces its storage capacity by about 100MB since packet writing requires exclusive space for itself.

For CD-R discs, deleting data means masking data but not actually removing data. Therefore, actual free space in a CD-R never be increased even if data is deleted.

Audio Master Quality Recording (High quality audio writing mode)

This method enables you to record high quality data that can be played back with the 1.4 m/s linear velocity.

Note

Audio Master Quality Recording is enabled with the 1X-, 4X-, or 8X-speed Disc-at- Once writing method.

Maximum recording time is 63 minutes for a 650MB CD-R disc and 68 minutes for a 700MB CD-R disc.

Audio CDs that are created with Audio Master Quality Recording may not be played back on certain audio recorders and CD-R/RW drives.

CD-MRW (CD Mount Rainier ReWriting)

This method is a new standard of packet writing for a CD-RW disc and supports defect control by the drive, background formatting, and disc ejecting during formatting. It enables you to use a CD-RW disc like a floppy disk.

Note

Formatting a CD-RW disc using CD-MRW reduces its storage capacity by about 150MB since CD-MRW itself requires exclusive disc space.

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Contents Page FCC Information U.S.A Achtung Page English Safety Precautions Iii Page Precautions for Transportation WarrantyTable of Contents SafeBurn Enhanced stability writing technology Features of the CRW-F1UX DriveDiscT@2 High speed writing/readingUSB interface USB Front Panel Names and Functions of PartsNames and Functions of Parts Rear PanelDisclaimer of Indemnity Precautions on UseHandling Discs CopyrightRecordable disc type Compatible DiscsDisc shape High Speed CD-RW discs CD-RW discsWriting/Rewriting speed Ultra Speed CD-RW discs Image file System RequirementsComputer PC/AT compatible PCI CD writing software USB cableOperating system Serial Number Preparing the CRW-F1UX DriveSerial Number Connect the CRW-F1UX Drive Preparing the CRW-F1UX Drive Connect the included USB cable to the CRW-F1UX drivePower cable included Turn on the power switch of the CRW-F1UX drive For Windows 98 Second Edition Install the Device DriversCheck Recognition of the CRW-F1UX Drive For Windows XP/2000 Professional/MeFor Windows 2000 Professional Drive name is not shown or there is or markFor Windows 98 Second Edition/Me Install CD Writing SoftwareDisconnect the CRW-F1UX drive For Windows 2000 Professional/MeLoading/Ejecting a Disc Loading/Ejecting a Disc Manually Ejecting a Disc Operating system does not start up properly TroubleshootingAre the AC adapter and the power cable connected properly? Is the USB 2.0 interface card installed properly?Is any CD writing software being used? Disc tray does not open when you press the eject buttonIs the CRW-F1UX drive turned on? Does the power LED light? Is the disc tray opened when the computer is restarted?No data can be read from a disc Disc is ejected without order or it comes out spontaneouslyPlayback of an audio CD CD-DA is inaudible For Windows Me Error message Buffer Underrun is displayed Other problems For Windows XP/2000 Professional FirmwareChecking the firmware version in the CRW-F1UX drive Supported Formats Write Read Play back *4 CRW-F1UX Drive SpecificationsCRW-F1UX Drive Specifications AC adapter LSE0107A1236 CRW-F1UX drive conforms to the following specifications CRW-F1UX Drive Specifications Safety/EMC ComplianceTest writing Technical NotesBuffer Underrun Protection Function Session-at-Once SAO Writing MethodsDisc-at-Once DAO Track-at-Once TAOPacket Writing Partial CAV Technical Notes Constant Linear Velocity CLVConstant Angular Velocity CAV Canada