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[. . . ] ThirtyTwoMAXX
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Front view 1. Headphone jack Headphone volume control Busy indicator Disc Tray Open/Close button Emergency eject
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Digital Audio connector Analog Audio connector Jumperblock IDE connector Power connector
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Introduction Installation Controls Operation Technical Data Appendix Glossary of Terms Notices Page 3 Page 4 Page 7 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 13 Page 16
Copyright Statements It is a criminal offense, under applicable copyright laws, to make unauthorized copies of copyright-protected material, including computer programs, films, broadcasts and sound recordings. This equipment should not be used for such purposes. [. . . ] We strongly recommend defragmenting your hard disk before writing a CD. Disc-at-Once Not all drives support the procedure of writing a CD in a single process. As soon as the disc/CD is complete, it can no longer be written to (single session CD). ECP ECP stands for Extended Capability Port and is a more powerful version of the EPP. EPP EPP stands for Enhanced Parallel Port and refers to an extended standard of the parallel interface which allows higher data transfer rates and makes it possible to connect several devices. Finalising/ End disc / Close disc Completely finishing a CD. Necessary (according to Red Book regulations) for audio CDs which cannot be read by normal reading devices (CD players) if they have not been finalised. It is not possible to write anything else on a finalised CD. Finalisation consists of a lead-in and a lead-out (as with fixing) with a final table of contents. Because only one lead-in and one lead-out are permitted on an audio CD, any fixing here will automatically finish the CD. Fixing Writing a lead-in and lead-out area for a session. All data from the session and from any previous sessions can be read by normal CD-ROMs. This process requires an enormous amount of space, using up approximately 15 MB. This space is definitively lost for other recordings. This means that less data can be written on multisession CDs than on single session CDs.
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Green Book Specification for CD-I. High Sierra/High Sierra Format The Hotel in Nevada, USA where in 1985 the foundation was laid for determining the file systems for CDs. The efforts of the group which came to be known as the "High Sierra Group" led to the standard ISO 9660, the most common file system for CDs. A CD that conforms to this standard is at times still referred to as a "High Sierra" CD. The original High Sierra format has almost died out; as a rule, ISO 9660 is used instead. ISO 9660 ISO 9660 describes the requirements a CD file system has to fulfil. This allows a CD to be used universally. Only the capital letters from A to Z, the digits 0 to 9 and the underscore symbol are permitted for file and directory names. [. . . ] The data track for CDs conforming to the Blue Book standard (CD-Extra, CD-Plus) is located at the end of the CD. Track-at-Once "Track-at-Once" is a method of writing by which all tracks are written individually. For data CDs there is no significant difference to "Disc-at-Once"; however, a gap of two seconds is appended to every track of an audio CD. Some CD recorders can only write according to this method. [. . . ]
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