Yamaha CRW2200IX manual Session-at-Once SAO, Packet Writing

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Appendix

Session-at-Once (SAO)

As a writing method that combines the advantages of the above-mentioned “Disc-at- Once” and “Track-at-Once,” you can combine multiple tracks into one session and write them, and then add additional data.

For example, this is the writing method used to create a CD EXTRA format CD. The music tracks will be recorded in the first session, and the data will be recorded in the second session.

Example: CD EXTRA

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Data

Track 1

Track 2

Track 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

Session 1

Track 4

Session 2

Lead-in

Lead-out

Lead-out

 

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Packet Writing

This mode is used when writing to a track of a disc using small blocks of data called “packets,” in a manner similar to a floppy disk. This mode is useful when making small incremental backups of data. You will need to use software that specifically supports packet writing.

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Packet

Same as writing to floppy or hard disk

Notes on Packet Writing

Discs must be formatted before they can be used for packet writing. With CD-RW, erased data can be overwritten until the disc is completely full.

When using packet writing on a CD-RW disc, the actual data capacity is 100 MB less than that stated on the cover of the disc. The difference in capacity is dependent on the writing mode.

With CD-R, the space used by the erased data cannot be reused and is “masked” so that it is no longer visible. This can be done up to 100 times.

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Contents Page FCC Information U.S.A Achtung English Safety Precautions Iii Precautions for Transportation About handling CD-R/RW discsCopyrights Table of Contents Introduction Features of the CRW2200IX DriveHigh-fidelity digital audio CD Text supportAbout IEEE1394 Yamaha Buffer Underrun Protection Buffer Underrun DefinedBefore Use System RequirementsWindows Users Operating System Macintosh UsersCD Writing Software Hard Drive SpaceHigh Speed CD-RW discs*3 Supported DiscsCD-R discs*1 CD-RW discs*2About Partial CAV Constant Angular Velocity About CD-ROMsSerial No Serial NumberFront Panel Front and Rear of Unit➀ Line OUT jacks L/R ➁ Power switch STANDBY/ON➂ DC-IN connector Rear PanelWindows Users Setup ProceduresMacintosh Users ConnectingSet Up the CRW2200IX Drive Install the CD Writing SoftwareElectrical plugs/sockets vary according to country/region LED Turn on the CRW2200IX driveConnection to a PC notebook computer via CardBus card Connection to a PC desktop or tower type computerRear panel Connection to a Macintosh computerFor Windows 98 Second Edition/Me Configuring for the Operating SystemYou can also check the FireWire version in this window Operation Connecting and Disconnecting IEEE1394 DevicesConnecting Devices Disconnecting DevicesEjecting a Disc Loading a DiscEjecting a Disc in an Emergency Computer does not start up TroubleshootingYamaha CD-R/RW Drive web site Drive does not turn onDisc keeps being ejected Disc tray does not openDisc is not loaded Properties setting of the CRW2200IX drive Setting of the Windows Media PlayerNo sound of CD-DA audio CD disc is audible Other symptoms Buffer Underrun error message is displayedUnstable operations Appendix Connecting Multiple IEEE1394 Peripherals TogetherConnecting in a daisy-chain Connecting in a treeAppendix Writing Modes Disc-at-Once DAOTrack-at-Once TAO Packet Writing Session-at-Once SAOAbout the Firmware Determining the Firmware Version of the CRW2200IX driveFor Macintosh Status Indicator Messages LED Color LED Indicator MessagesSupported Formats CRW2200IX SpecificationsTwo 6-pin connectors power not supplied to connectors ports AC adapter CRW2200IX series complies with the following specificationsIndex SymbolsYamaha CD-R/RW Drive web site Russia EUROPE, Eastern Europe