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cannot be accessed quickly enough in order to ensure that the
writing process continues without interruption.
Caddy
A special plastic housing used to protect the CD. The CD is
inserted into the drive in the caddy.
CD-DA
Compact Disc - Digital Audio. The typical music CD is written
with this CD format. At this time, up to 74 minutes of music
can be written on a CD. The corresponding standard is the
Red Book.
CD-I
Compact Disc - Interactive. This format allows the storage of
different types of data such as images, music or video on a
CD. The process is defined in the Green Book.
CD-R
Compact Disc - Recordable. A technology for CD-R
(recordable) media. You will find a description of this
technology in the Orange Book.
CD-ROM
Compact Disc - Read Only Memory. This is described in the
Yellow Book. Differing types of data which can be read by a
computer such as programs, text, image data or sound may
be stored with this CD format.
CD-ROM - Mode 1 and 2
A supplement to the CD-ROM format which provides an
additional error recognition and correction function. Mode 1 is
especially used for computer data and employs a code for
error correcton. Mode 2 is used with CD-ROM/ XA and CD-I
with audio data and contains an error recognition code only.
CD-ROM/ XA
CD-ROM/ Extended Architecture. This CD format makes it
possible to store computer data and audio or video data on
one track. The different types of data are linked to each other