Yamaha CRW4416E - CRW - CD-RW Drive User Manual Page 84

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standard CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, and DVD-
Video discs. DVD-RAM discs are housed in a car-
tridge similar to an MO cartridge, and cannot be read
by standard DVD-ROM drives.
DVD-R Write once recordable version of DVD having
a capacity of 3.9GB or 4.7GB and using the Micro
UDF logical file system. DVD-R discs are playable in
DVD players and DVD-ROM drives, and DVD-R
drives should be capable of reading standard CD-
ROM, DVD-ROM, and DVD-Video discs.
DVD+RW ReWritable DVD disc & drive system pro-
posed by Sony, Philips, HP, Yamaha, & Ricoh as an al-
ternative to DVD-RAM. This format provides 3.0GB
or 4.7GB of data storage and affords a cleaner forward
compatibility path with future DVD-ROM drives. The
DVD+RW disc is a bare disc, similar to a CD-RW disc,
and is compatible with standard DVD-ROM drives and
DVD players. DVD+RW uses Constant Angular Ve-
locity (CAV) for better performance than DVD-RAM.
DVD+RW drives are also capable of reading CD-
ROM, DVD-R, DVD-ROM, and DVD-Video discs.
ECC Acronym for Error Correction Code. In CD-
ROM, a system of scrambling data and recording re-
dundant data onto a disc as it is pre-mastered. On play-
back, this redundant information helps to detect and
correct errors that may arise during data transmission.
See also Block Error Correction.
EDC Error Detection Code. On a CD-ROM, 32 bits
of information per sector which are used to detect er-
rors in the data of that sector.
EIDE Enhanced IDE See IDE, ATAPI offers greater
performance, and up to 2 devices per port Enhanced
CD A relatively new addition to the CD family. An En-
hanced CD, sometimes also referred to as CD Extra or
CD Plus, is essentially a Multi-session CD-ROM con-
Glossary
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