Yamaha Comprehensive Guide to Partial CAV Constant Angular Velocity for the CRW3200

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Partial CAV (Constant Angular Velocity)

The CLV (Constant Linear Velocity) method is generally used to write data on a CD-R disc. In writing using the CLV method, the disc rotation speed is adjusted to keep the data writing speed (data transfer rate) constant on all parts of the disc.

In contrast, the CAV (Constant Angular Velocity) method exercises control so as to keep the disc rotation speed constant. Since the CAV method makes it possible to substantially increase the maximum data transfer rate without straining of the drive, it is adopted today for most CD-ROM drives.

CD formats define the constant linear density of written data so that the amount of written data per disc rotation will increase as the writing point moves from the inner track to the outer track.

With the CAV method, therefore, data is transferred at a higher rate when it is written on the outer tracks of the disc. To achieve 24X-speed writing, the CRW3200E drive employs the Partial CAV method, which is a combination of the CAV method for inner tracks and the CLV method for outer tracks.

The Partial CAV method controls the disc rotation speed so that the CRW3200E drive starts writing at 18X speed on inner tracks, increasing the speed to 24X as the read/write head moves outward and holds the speed at 24X on outer tracks.

Tip

The CRW3200E drive supports 8cm discs.

Note

Use only circular discs. Do not use any irregular shaped discs such as heart-shaped or star-shaped discs to avoid the risk of malfunction.

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Contents Page FCC Information U.S.A Achtung English Safety Precautions Iii Warranty Table of Contents SafeBurn Enhanced stability writing technology Features of the CRW3200E DriveHigh speed writing/reading High fidelity digital audioNames and Functions of Parts Front Panel Rear Panel Names and Functions of PartsCopyright Precautions on UseHandling Discs Disclaimer of IndemnityCD-R discs Useable discsDiscs that can be written on CD-RW discsPartial CAV Constant Angular Velocity Image file System RequirementsComputer PC/AT compatible Operating system OSPreparing tools Preparing the CRW3200E DriveSerial Number Serial NumberDecide the Installation Method Preparing the CRW3200E DriveInstalling the CRW3200E drive as an additional drive Replacing an existing IDE device with the CRW3200E driveExamples of connecting the CRW3200E drive Example 1 As a secondary slave For additional driveIDE Preparing the CRW3200E Drive Set the Jumper Switch Cable Select Csel Replacing Install the CRW3200E DriveInstalling the CRW3200E drive as an additional drive Connect the included 40-pin IDE cable Connect an audio cable if necessary Audio CD playbackPreparing the CRW3200E Drive Analog connection Digital connection SpdifTop Power connector Bottom When using Windows 95/98/98 Second Edition/Me Check Recognition of the CRW3200E DriveWhen using Windows 2000 Professional When using Windows XPWhen using Windows 2000 Professional/XP CheckInstall CD Writing Software DMA Direct Memory AccessLoading/Ejecting a Disc Manually Ejecting a Disc Loading/Ejecting a DiscTroubleshooting Is the computer turned on?Is each IDE device set respectively? Disc tray does not open when you press the eject buttonIs the disc tray opened when the computer is restarted? Is any CD writing software being used?Disc is ejected without order or it comes out spontaneously No data can be read from a discPlayback of an audio CD CD-DA cannot be heard For Windows MeFor Windows XP Is the power capacity of your computer sufficient? Error message Buffer Underrun is displayedOther problems Yamaha CD-R/RW Drive website FirmwareChecking the firmware version in your CRW3200E drive For Windows 95/98/98 Second Edition/MeCRW3200E Drive Specifications Supported Formats Write Read Play back *4Data Capacity CRW3200E Drive Specifications Safety/EMC Compliance CRW3200E drive conforms to the following specificationsWriting Methods Technical NotesBuffer Underrun Protection Function Disc-at-Once DAOTrack-at-Once TAO Session-at-Once SAOPacket Writing Canada