LaCie DVD RW Slim manual CD-R/RW Writing Methods

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Using Your LaCie Drive

LaCie Slim DVD+/-RW Drive

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Restricted Overwriting (RO) - A DVD writing process that only applies to DVD+/-RW discs. With this method, if a disc has already been written to, new data segments can be randomly inserted anywhere within the recorded boundary. New data, however, can only be added to an area of the disc that has already been recorded over and from the point where the last session was stopped.

Tech Note: *Buffer Underrun - The recording of a disc is a system-intensive application, and the rewritable drive needs a constant stream of data. A buffer underrun occurs when the stream of data to the rewritable drive is not fast enough to keep the rewritable drive’s buffer full, causing the an error in the recording process. If this problem occurs often, turn down the recording speed and consult section 4.1.3 Data Transfers.

3.6.2. CD-R/RW Writing Methods

Important Note: Please refer to your recording software’s user's guide for information on how to best use your DVD+/-RW drive in write mode.

Disc at Once (DAO) - A CD writing process in which the entire CD is recorded in one session, and data cannot be added after the recording is finished. This mode allows for the most control of the recording process for audio CDs because the gap between tracks can be set and the maximum capacity of the CD can be utilized.

Packet Writing (PW) - A CD writing process that is very useful for data backup, but cannot be used to write audio CDs. Buffer underrun* is impossible in this mode, because the data is written in “packets” of a few KBs.

Session at Once (SAO) - A CD writing process which is similar to DAO, where all of the information is written in one session, but SAO allows for the ability to begin another session and record at a later time. This mode allows for greater control of the recording process than PW or TAO, and more disc space can be utilized because there is no need for gaps between tracks.

Track at Once (TAO)- A CD writing process where data is added one track at a time, and the data can be added at a later time. The CD being written to, though, can only be read in the CD rewritable drive that is recording it until the disc is finalized (meaning that no more data can be added). There is also a gap of 2 seconds added between tracks, which will be heard as noise in some audio players.

Tech Note: *Buffer Underrun - The recording of a disc is a system-intensive application, and the rewritable drive needs a constant stream of data. A buffer underrun occurs when the stream of data to the rewritable drive is not fast enough to keep the rewritable drive’s buffer full, causing the an error in the recording process. If this problem occurs often, turn down the recording speed and consult section 4.1.3 Data Transfers.

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DVD RW Slim specifications

LaCie has long been a trusted name in the world of external storage solutions, and its LaCie DVD RW Slim is another testament to the brand's commitment to quality and functionality. This sleek and stylish external DVD writer caters to both professionals and casual users who require an efficient and reliable means of recording and reading DVDs and CDs.

One of the main features of the LaCie DVD RW Slim is its slim and portable design. Measuring just a few centimeters in height and width, it fits easily into bags and is an ideal companion for those who work on-the-go. Whether you’re a photographer looking to archive your images or a student needing to submit a project, the device’s lightweight construct ensures it won’t weigh you down.

Another notable characteristic is its dual-layer support, allowing users to burn DVD+R DL format, which offers double the storage capacity compared to standard single-layer DVDs. This feature is particularly beneficial for those who need to store large files, such as videographers who require more space for their projects. Additionally, the LaCie DVD RW Slim supports a variety of disc formats, including DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, CD-R, and CD-RW, making it a versatile option for different data storage needs.

The LaCie DVD RW Slim is powered by USB, which eliminates the need for a bulky power adapter, further enhancing its portability. This plug-and-play functionality means users can simply connect it to their laptop or desktop computer, and it’s ready to go without additional software installations. It is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems, ensuring a broad user base can take advantage of its features.

Furthermore, this external DVD writer incorporates advanced writing technology that ensures high-speed data transfer and low-error rates when burning discs. This not only saves time but also provides peace of mind when archiving important data. The intelligent drive and precise writing algorithms contribute to excellent performance and longevity.

In conclusion, the LaCie DVD RW Slim is a well-equipped external DVD writer that combines portability, versatility, and advanced technology. Its sleek design, multiple format support, and reliable performance make it an essential tool for anyone in need of an efficient optical storage solution. Whether for personal use, work, or creative projects, the LaCie DVD RW Slim rises to the occasion with style and function.