Sony MZ-R70 DVD Recorder User Manual


 
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Quick Random Access
Like CDs, MDs offer
instantaneous random access to
the beginning of any music track.
Premastered MDs are recorded
with location addresses
corresponding to each music
selection.
Recordable MDs are
manufactured with a User
TOC Area to contain the order of
the music. The TOC (Table of
Contents) system is similar to the
directory management system
of floppy disks. In other words,
starting and ending addresses for
all music tracks recorded on the
disc are stored in this area. This
lets you randomly access the
beginning of any track as soon as
you enter the track number
(AMS), as well as label the
location with a track name as you
would a file on a diskette.
Shock-Resistant Memory
One major drawback of optical
read systems is that they can skip
or mute when subjected to
vibration. The MD system
resolves this problem by using a
buffer memory that stores audio
data.
User TOC Area
Music Data
Contains the order and start/end
points of the music.