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Thermo-Balanced Writing Thermo-Balanced Writing Thermo Balanced Writing for optimal r ecording 62200223-TBW 21-02-2001 16:15 Pagina 2[...]
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Thermo-Balanced Writing A new , patented, system addr essing the pr oblem of writing reliably to the ver y many brands of recor dable CD media no w on the mark et, not all of which are in conf ormance with the agreed international standards established f or use in Philips CD-R W drives . Intr oduction The explosion in demand for CD Recordable (CD-R[...]
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Thermo-Balanced Writing Equally of course, if the pits come out too small or too light, then other reading err ors can occur . If a CD-R drive has no wa y of contr olling the burn pr ocess, to adapt itself to the nature of the media, then the use of such sub-standard discs is far mor e likely to r esult in defective r ecordings and, mor e important[...]
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Thermo-Balanced Writing Unfortunately , ther e is no reliable wa y a consumer can judge what he or she is buying (as example, an authoritative quality log o on the disc packaging or verification of media confirmance), and so when an End user buys and "burns" what are, in effect, sub-standard discs, any resulting pr oblems are liable to be[...]
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Thermo-Balanced Writing If this initial test shows some discr epancies, then the algorithm goes to its main sequence. In one or mor e test burn/read iterations the r equired burn pulse data is recalculated, and if necessary , the disc is reassigned to the next low est drive speed a vailable.The calibration stops when the results show a corr ect per[...]
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Thermo-Balanced Writing The standard f or Pit and Land length is represented by an intersection of the hor izontal and vertical lines . The plots , representing the individual measur ements of each Pit and Land, in ideal circumstances (no “cross-talk” as example), should be located on the inte r sections themselve s . The black “dots” in th[...]
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Thermo-Balanced Writing Philips Optical Storag e Building SFH3 P .O .Box 80002 5600 JB Eindhov en The Netherlands www .components.philips.com © 2001 Royal Philips Electr onics N.V . All rights reserved. Specifications ar e subject to change without prior notice. Reproduction in whole or part is prohibited without written consent of the cop ywright[...]