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A new addition to the Philips “intelligent drive” features, Seamless Link acts to manage and minimise the effects of buffer under run (BUR), a common cause of w asted discs during the CD writing process. T oday , burning discs with a CD writer has become a common method of storing and distributing data, text, video and audio files for PC users.[...]
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Buffer under run can occur when the users ’ PC or a host PC cannot supply a steady and uninterrupted flow of data from the data source, typically a CD R OM or HDD, to the internal DRAM buffer of the CD writer (writer buffer) (Fig. 1). If this transfer of data to the driv e writer buffer is interrupted, then the buffer is not kept full (Fig. 2). I[...]
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Buffer under run can occur when the users ’ PC or a host PC cannot supply a steady and uninterrupted flow of data from the data source, typically a CD R OM or HDD, to the internal DRAM buffer of the CD writer (writer buffer) (Fig. 1). If this transfer of data to the driv e writer buffer is interrupted, then the buffer is not kept full (Fig. 2). I[...]
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A new addition to the Philips “intelligent drive” features, Seamless Link acts to manage and minimise the effects of buffer under run (BUR), a common cause of w asted discs during the CD writing process. T oday , burning discs with a CD writer has become a common method of storing and distributing data, text, video and audio files for PC users.[...]