ATAPI IDE CD-ROM DRIVE IDE CD-ROM ATAPI Installations-Handbuch Installazione Orizzontale E Verticale E Installazione Orizzontale ® ´

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

ATAPI IDE CD-ROM DRIVE IDE CD-ROM ATAPI Installations-Handbuch Installazione Orizzontale E Verticale E Installazione Orizzontale ® ´ FX2400.2 20.10.2000 10:05 Uhr Seite 19 ATAPI IDE CD-ROM DRIVE Installation Manual ENGLISH Atapi CD-ROM FX2400.2 20.10.2000 10:05 Uhr Seite 20 Table of Contents Introduction ...............................................................................21 Product Description ...................................................................22 ENGLISH Safety Information Disk Usage Precautions..........................................................23 Disk Handling Precautions.....................................................23 CD-ROM Drive Parts and Functions Front View ..............................................................................24 Rear View................................................................................25 Installation..................................................................................26 CD-ROM Drive Installation ....................................................27 Integration of the CD-ROM Into Your Operating System......28 Troubleshooting.........................................................................30 Support Hotline .........................................................................31 Glossary.......................................................................................32 Appendix ...................................................................................34 ATAPI CD-ROM 20 FX2400.2 20.10.2000 10:05 Uhr Seite 21 Introduction Thank you for purchasing a MITSUMI CD-ROM drive. This installation manual should help you with the installation of your CD-ROM drive. You can find the technical specifications for your drive and the numbers to call up our Support Hotline in the Specifications (Datacard). In the same way as driving a car, the installation of a CD-ROM drive is not a big challenge, but you should know some basic things before you start, just like when driving. We have put together a few questions which you should be able to answer ENGLISH easily if you want to install the drive yourself. • Do you know about problems with electrostatic discharge in connection with computer peripherals? • Do you understand what is meant by a „jumper“? Do you know what a jumper is used for? • Do you know about the different types of ribbon cables used in your PC (36-, 40-, 50-pin)? • Do you know about the terms „Primary“, „Secondary“, „Master“ and „Slave“ in connection with IDE drives? The glossary given in this manual should be able to make clear these points for you. If not, it is best to leave the installation of your CD-ROM drive to an expert. If problems do arise during installation, then please call up our Support Hotline at the numbers given in the list. Help on basic problems, such as the installation of Windows 95, the installati- on of sound cards from various manufacturers, or any software and hardware from other manufacturers, is not part of the help available from the Mitsumi hotline, since in most cases we do not have the necessary documentation. ATAPI CD-ROM 21 FX2400.2 20.10.2000 10:05 Uhr Seite 22 Product Description Please contact your dealer if any of these items are missing. Datacard 4 mounting screws ENGLISH (M3, max. 5 mm) • Zugriffszeit (1/3 Hub) .................................................... ≥ 120 ms • Elektronisches Frontlade-Schubfach Form 1 und 2, CD-i (Green Book), Video CD (White Book), • Datenübertragungsrate ............................... 1.800 ~ 2.400 kB/s • CD-ROM-System ohne Caddy für erhöhte Anwender- Multisession, Orange Book Teil II (nur Lesen), CD Plus, CD • Cache ................................................................................. 256 kB freundlichkeit Extra • MTBF ....................................................................... ≥ 50.000 Std. • Doppelter Staubschutz • Einfacher Anschluß an bestehendes standard oder enhanced • Windows ‘95 kompatibel • Kopfhöreranschluß mit Lautstärkeregler auf der Frontplatte IDE Interface • Treiber für DOS®, WINDOWS 3.1®, • ATAPI Audiobuchse (Audiokabel ATAPI auf SoundBlaster • Secondary IDE Interface MITSUMI „MTM-2183“ (mit Audio- • Treiber in Windows NT 3.5 enthalten Standardstecker ist im Lieferumfang enthalten) Ausgang) ist bei Bedarf optional bei Ihrem Händler erhältlich • Treiber für OS/2 Warp • Folgende Standards werden erfüllt: High Sierra, ISO 9660, • FCC, UL, CSA, und CE geprüft (BMPT Amtsblattver- • Horizontaler und vertikaler Einbau möglich CD-DA, CD-ROM Mode 1 und 2 (Yellow Book), CD-ROM XA fügung 243/1991) • Access Time (1/3 stroke) .............................................. ≥ 120 ms • Electric Frontload Tray Multisession, Orange Book Part II (read only), CD Plus, CD • Data Transfer Rates .................................. 1,800 ~ 2,400 kB/sec • Caddyless CD-ROM system for increased convenience Extra • Buffer (cache) ..................................................................... 256 kB • Double dustproof system • Easy installation using existing standard IDE interface or • MTBF ............................................................................ ≥ 50,000 h • Headphone connector on front panel with volume control enhanced IDE interface • Windows ‘95 compatible • ATAPI audio connector (Audiocable with Soundblaster • Secondary IDE interface MITSUMI „MTM-2183“ (with audio • Driver for DOS®, WINDOWS 3.1®, standard connector included) output) optionally available at your dealer • Driver included with Windows NT 3.5 • Compatible with following standards: High Sierra, ISO 9660, if requested • Driver for OS/2 Warp CD-DA, CD-ROM Mode 1 and 2 (Yellow Book), CD-ROM XA • FCC, UL, CSA, and CE approved • Mounting horizontal and vertical Form 1 and 2 , CD-i (Green Book), Video CD (White Book), • Temps d'accès (1/3 de course) ................................... ≥ 120 ms • Tiroir en face avant commandé électriquement Vidéo CD (White Book), Multisession, Orange Book partie II • Vitesse de transfert des données ............... 1.800 ~ 2.400 kB/s • Système de CD-ROM sans caddy, plus convivial (seulement lire), CD Plus, CD Extra • Cache ................................................................................. 256 kB • Double protection anti-poussière • Installation aisée en utilisant votre Carte IDE ou ATAPI • MTBF ............................................................................ ≥ 50.000 h • Prise cascque sur la face avant avec contrôle de volume • Une carte IDE secondaire „MTM-2183“ (avec Sortie Audio) est • Compatible Windows ‘95 • Connecteur audio répondant aux spécifications ATAPI et disponible optionellement chez votre revendeur • Pilote pour DOS®, WINDOWS 3.1®, SoundBlaster • Approuvé par FCC, UL, CSA et CE • Pilote inclus dans Windows NT 3.5 • Compatibles avec les formats suivants: • Pilote pour OS/2 Warp High Sierra, ISO 9660, CD-DA, CD-ROM Mode 1 et Mode 2 • Montage: horizontal et vertical (Yellow Book), CD-ROM Forme XA 1 et 2, CD-i (Green Book), • Tempo di accesso (1/3 di corsa) ................................. ≤ 120 ms • Sistema CD-ROM senza caddy per una maggiore semplicità Multisession, Orange Book Parte II (solo lettura), CD Plus, • Velocità di trasmissione dati ....................... 1.800 ~ 2.400 kB/s d´uso CD Extra • Cache ................................................................................. 256 kB • Doppia protezione antipolvere • Attacco semplice all´interfaccia standard esistente oppure • MTBF ........................................................................ ≥ 50.000 ore • Attacco per cuffia con regolatore di volume sul pannello all ´interfaccia arricchita IDE • Compatibile con Windows ´95 frontale • Se necessaria si può acquistare presso il Suo rivenditore • Eccitatore per DOS®, WINDOWS 3.1.® • Presa audio ATAPI ( è compreso nel volume di fornitura un un ´interfaccia secondaria IDE MITSUMI „MTM-2183“ (con • Eccitatore compreso in Windows NT 3.5. cavo audio ATAPI su spina standard SoundBlaster) uscita audio) 4-pin audio cable • Eccitatore per OS/2 Warp • Vengono rispettati i seguenti standard: High Sierra, ISO • FCC, UL, CSA e CE collaudati (BMPT gazzetta ufficiale • E´possibile un ´installazione orizzontale e verticale 9660, CD-DA, CD-ROM Mode 1 e 2 (Yellow Book), CD-ROM 243/1991) • Cassetto elettrico a caricamento frontale XA Form 1 e 2, CD-i (Green Book), Video CD (White Book), • Tiempo de acceso (1/3 carrera) .................................. ≤ 120 ms • Bandeja frontal eléctrica forma 1 y 2, CD-i (Green Book), Video CD (White Book), • Gado de capacidad • Sistema CD-ROM sin caddy para una mayor facilidad del Multisession, Orange Book parte II (sólo leer), CD Plus, CD de transmisión de datos .............................. 1.800 ~ 2.400 kB/s uso Extra • Cache ................................................................................. 256 kB • Protección doble contra el polvo • Conexión sencilla con el interfaz IDE existente, estándar o • MTBF .................................................................... ≥ 50.000 horas • Conector para auriculares con regulador de volumen en enhanced • Compatible con Windows ´95 el panel frontal • Secondary IDE Interface MITSUMI „MTM-2183“ (con salida • Gestor para DOS®, WINDOWS 3.1.® • Conector hembra de audio ATAPI (cable audio ATAPI con audio) disponible bajo demanda en su comercio especializado • Gestor contenido en WINDOWS NT 3.5. conector estándar SoundBlaster contenido en el suministro) • Verificado por FCC, UL, CSA y CE (BMPT Boletín Oficial • Gestor para OS/2 Warp • Se cumplen los estándares siguientes: High Sierra, ISO 9660, 243/1991) • Instalación horizontal y vertical es posible CD-DA, CD-ROM Mode 1 y 2 (Yellow Book), CD-ROM
Recommended publications
  • F.A.Q. Series ROM-DOS TM
    21520 30th Drive SE #110 Bothell, WA 98021 USA Tel: (425) 951-8086 Fax: (425) 951-8095 [email protected] [email protected] www.datalight.com TM ROM-DOS F.A.Q. Series Question: Assuming they don't want FAT32, Long Filename support, or Sockets, why should my customer upgrade to the newest ROM-DOS? Answer: Since our first FAT32 and LFN release 4.00.1091, there have been several improvements to the core ROM- DOS kernel. This core code is used primarily for our DOS 6.22 compatible compilations, and then extended in the case of a FAT32 or Long Filename build. The 4.00.1091 release is also a new code base and there will be no further upgrades to the previous DOS 6.22 code. In order to obtain new features, fixes, and support a customer must upgrade to release 4.00.1091 or greater. Along with the performance enhancements for both size and speed, several corrections have been made to the ROM-DOS kernel. These include stack and memory issues, disk access issues, and compatibility with the former market leader in DOS. Most of the ROM-DOS utilities have also been improved for size and speed, along with bug fixes. The major changes happened with the XCOPY, HIMEM, MSCDEX, CHKDSK, FDISK and FORMAT utilities. In the realm of international support, the Euro was added to the keyboard and display driver code. ROM- DOS and PC-DOS 2000 are the only non-GUI operating systems to support the Euro. Finally, new ROM-DOS utilities have been added.
    [Show full text]
  • CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, and DVD-ROM Drives) Are the Hardware Devices That Read Computer Data from Disks
    A Brief History of CD/DVD The first disc that could be written and read by optical means (using light as a medium) was developed by James T. Russell. In the late 1960s, Russell created a system that recorded, stored, and played audio/video data using light rather than the traditional contact methods, which could easily damage the disks during playback. Russell developed a photosensitive disc that stored data as 1 micron-wide dots of light and dark. The dots were read by a laser, converted to an electrical signal, and then to audio or visual display for playback. Russell's own company manufactured the first disc player in 1980, although the technology never reached the marketplace until Philips and Sony developed the technology. In late 1982, Philips and Sony released the first of the compact disc (CD) formats, which they then called CD-DA (digital audio). In the years since, format has followed format as the original companies and other industry members developed more adaptations of the original specifications. Digital Versatile disc (DVD) had its beginning in 1994, when two formats, Super disc (SD) and Multimedia CD (MMCD) were introduced. Promoters of the competing technologies failed to reach an agreement on a single standard until 1996, when DVD was selected as a convergence format. DVD has, in the few years since, grown to include variations that do anything that CD does, and more efficiently. Standardization and compatibility issues aside, DVD is well-placed to supplant CD. Magnetic vs Optical Media Optical media are storage media that hold information in digital form and that are written and read by a laser; these media include all the various CD and DVD variations, as well as optical jukeboxes and autochangers.
    [Show full text]
  • How to Cheat at Windows System Administration Using Command Line Scripts
    www.dbebooks.com - Free Books & magazines 405_Script_FM.qxd 9/5/06 11:37 AM Page i How to Cheat at Windows System Administration Using Command Line Scripts Pawan K. Bhardwaj 405_Script_FM.qxd 9/5/06 11:37 AM Page ii Syngress Publishing, Inc., the author(s), and any person or firm involved in the writing, editing, or produc- tion (collectively “Makers”) of this book (“the Work”) do not guarantee or warrant the results to be obtained from the Work. There is no guarantee of any kind, expressed or implied, regarding the Work or its contents.The Work is sold AS IS and WITHOUT WARRANTY.You may have other legal rights, which vary from state to state. In no event will Makers be liable to you for damages, including any loss of profits, lost savings, or other incidental or consequential damages arising out from the Work or its contents. Because some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages, the above limitation may not apply to you. You should always use reasonable care, including backup and other appropriate precautions, when working with computers, networks, data, and files. Syngress Media®, Syngress®,“Career Advancement Through Skill Enhancement®,”“Ask the Author UPDATE®,” and “Hack Proofing®,” are registered trademarks of Syngress Publishing, Inc.“Syngress:The Definition of a Serious Security Library”™,“Mission Critical™,” and “The Only Way to Stop a Hacker is to Think Like One™” are trademarks of Syngress Publishing, Inc. Brands and product names mentioned in this book are trademarks or service marks of their respective companies.
    [Show full text]
  • You Need to Know About CD And
    All you need to know about CDs and DVDs Table of Contents [1] Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 3 [1.1] What is the difference between Replication and Duplication?........................................................ 3 [2] What are all the available media formats? ............................................................................................. 3 [2.1] CD-ROM Formats .............................................................................................................................. 3 [2.1.1] Audio CD .................................................................................................................................... 4 [2.1.2] Audio CD with Data ................................................................................................................... 4 [2.1.3] Video CD (VCD) , Super VCD (SVCD) .......................................................................................... 4 [2.1.4] Video CD with Data .................................................................................................................... 4 [2.1.5] Data CD ...................................................................................................................................... 4 [2.1.6] Hybrid CD ................................................................................................................................... 4 [2.2] DVD Formats ....................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Thank You for Purchasing the Elder Scrolls: Arena. Dedicated Rpgers
    The Elder Scrolls ARENA hank you for purchasing The Elder Scrolls: Arena. Dedicated RPGers have invested an incredible amount of effort into creating this detailed simulation. If you enjoy the game, please pass the word! There is no better advertising than a satisfied customer. TYou can also purchase the second chapter of The Elder Scrolls, entitled Daggerfall, in Fall 1996. TES: Daggerfall will feature the same open-endedness and breadth as Arena, but will feature increased NPC (Non-Player-Character) interaction, a faster, more sophisticated 3-D engine, and a more extensive storyline. With all the planned enhancements, Daggerfall will give you even more of an opportunity to role-play your character as you choose. We are very excited about Daggerfall and what it will mean to the role-playing community. On our part, we promise to keep bringing you the best in computer simulation software and welcome any suggestions you may have for how we can serve you better. Journey well, and peace be with you. —The Bethesda Team Installing the Game Place the CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. Type the drive letter followed by a colon (Ex: D: for most CD-ROM drives) and hit <ENTER>. Next type INSTALL and hit <ENTER>. If you are installing Arena from floppy disks, select ‘Install Game’ and follow the prompts. Because you are installing from the CDROM, 5 megabytes of data will be copied to your hard drive when you select ‘Exit’. The next step is to configure your game (see below). Configuring Arena to your System To configure any Sound FX and Music drivers once Arena has successfully installed (if you wish to play the game with sound and/or music), choose the ‘Configure Game’ option.
    [Show full text]
  • Port Replicator*
    ® Personal Computer Reference Manual Model No. CF-07 Series Contents LED Indicators ................................................... 2 98 2000 Standby/Hibernation Functions ....................... 3 Security Measures............................................. 8 Computing on the Road................................. 14 Battery Power ................................................. 15 CD-ROM Drive* ............................................... 19 PC Cards ......................................................... 21 Port Replicator* .............................................. 23 Printer* ............................................................ 24 External Display * ........................................... 25 USB Devices ................................................... 26 LAN * ................................................................ 27 Setup Utility* ................................................... 29 Technical Information .................................... 35 DMI Viewer ...................................................... 36 In this manual, the term “external display” indi- cates a “wired” display with an RGB analog 15- List of Error Codes* ....................................... 37 pin interface. Dealing with Problems (Advanced) ...................... 39 * Only when the port replicator is connected Illustrations in this Reference Manual NOTE: NOTE provides a useful fact or helpful information CAUTION: CAUTION indicates a condition that may result in minor or moderate injury. WARNING: WARNING indicates
    [Show full text]
  • In the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas Tyler Division
    Case 6:16-cv-00008-RWS-JDL Document 6 Filed 02/02/16 Page 1 of 7 PageID #: 32 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS TYLER DIVISION Motile Optics, LLC, § § Plaintiff, § § Case No. 6:16-cv-00008 v. § § Audio Video Electronics LLC dba Orei § LLC, § JURY TRIAL DEMANDED § Defendant. § § § § FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR PATENT INFRINGEMENT Plaintiff Motile Optics, LLC, (“Plaintiff” or “Motile”), by and through its undersigned counsel, for its First Amended Complaint against Defendant Audio Video Electronics LLC dba Orei LLC, (“Defendant”) makes the following allegations. These allegations are made upon information and belief. NATURE OF THE ACTION 1. This is an action against Defendant for infringement of at least claim 1 of United States Patent No. 6,047,223 (“the ‘223 Patent”). PARTIES 2. Plaintiff Motile Optics, LLC is a Texas limited liability Company with its principal office located in Texas, at 719 W. Front Street, Suite 211, Tyler, Texas 75702. 1 Case 6:16-cv-00008-RWS-JDL Document 6 Filed 02/02/16 Page 2 of 7 PageID #: 33 3. Defendant Audio Video Electronics LLC dba Orei LLC, is a limited liability company incorporated under the laws of Illinois and has an office and principal place of business at 5743 W. Howard, Niles, IL 60714. JURISDICTION AND VENUE 4. This patent infringement action arises under the patent laws of the United States, including 35 U.S.C. §§ 271, et seq. 5. This Court has subject matter jurisdiction over this action pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § § 1331 and 1338(a) because it arises under United States Patent law.
    [Show full text]
  • [D:]Path[...] Data Files
    Command Syntax Comments APPEND APPEND ; Displays or sets the search path for APPEND [d:]path[;][d:]path[...] data files. DOS will search the specified APPEND [/X:on|off][/path:on|off] [/E] path(s) if the file is not found in the current path. ASSIGN ASSIGN x=y [...] /sta Redirects disk drive requests to a different drive. ATTRIB ATTRIB [d:][path]filename [/S] Sets or displays the read-only, archive, ATTRIB [+R|-R] [+A|-A] [+S|-S] [+H|-H] [d:][path]filename [/S] system, and hidden attributes of a file or directory. BACKUP BACKUP d:[path][filename] d:[/S][/M][/A][/F:(size)] [/P][/D:date] [/T:time] Makes a backup copy of one or more [/L:[path]filename] files. (In DOS Version 6, this program is stored on the DOS supplemental disk.) BREAK BREAK =on|off Used from the DOS prompt or in a batch file or in the CONFIG.SYS file to set (or display) whether or not DOS should check for a Ctrl + Break key combination. BUFFERS BUFFERS=(number),(read-ahead number) Used in the CONFIG.SYS file to set the number of disk buffers (number) that will be available for use during data input. Also used to set a value for the number of sectors to be read in advance (read-ahead) during data input operations. CALL CALL [d:][path]batchfilename [options] Calls another batch file and then returns to current batch file to continue. CHCP CHCP (codepage) Displays the current code page or changes the code page that DOS will use. CHDIR CHDIR (CD) [d:]path Displays working (current) directory CHDIR (CD)[..] and/or changes to a different directory.
    [Show full text]
  • DAT330 – Principles of Digital Audio Cogswell Polytechnical College Spring 2009
    DAT330 – Principles of Digital Audio Cogswell Polytechnical College Spring 2009 Week 6 – Class Notes Optical Disc Media: CD and DVD Optical Disc Media Design of Optical Media Most optical storage systems store data across the surface of a flat disc. This allows random access of data, as well as ease of manufacturing replication. Because the data is written and read via optical means, there is no physical contact between the media and the pickup. This ensures long media and pickup life and minimizes damage through head crashes or other failures. In addition, a protective layer can be used to protect the data from damages or contamination. Also, multiple data layers can be places within one substrate. Nonetheless, stored data must undergo both modulation and error correction. Data can be stored either along a spiral or concentric tracks. Most optical disc pickups shine a laser on the medium, and the reflected light is detected by a sensor and decoded to recover the carried data. The medium must have two states so that the change between them varies with the reflected light. Data can be represented as a phase change, polarization change, or change in the intensity of reflected light. The resulting variations picked up from the media can be converted into a varying electrical signal for data recovery. Laser beams, having a short wavelength, allow for high information data density and a high SNR needed for a high bit rate. Optical media must be supported by a sophisticated servo system to provide positioning, tracking, focusing of the pickup, and accurate rotation.
    [Show full text]
  • EFM) for Greater Storage Density, and Cross-Interleave Reed-Solomon Code (CIRS) for Error Correction
    OpticalOptical StorageStorage TechnologyTechnology The Compact Disc HistoryHistory ofof thethe CompactCompact DiscDisc CD-V 光碟片 Video CD DVD-RAM 000000100001000000010000000000100004.7GB DVD A-E CD-MO Land Pit Land Pit Land CD-ROM 接物鏡 瞄準鏡 雷射二極體 光柵 CD-R DVD-RAM 2.6GB CD-I CD-RW CD-DA 偏光板 Photo CD 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 FamilyFamily ofof thethe CompactCompact DiscDisc Compact Disc Family CD-Audio CD-ROM CD-Recordable (Red Book) (Yellow Book) (Orange Book) CD-i CD-ROM XA CD-MO CD-WO CD-RW (Green Book) (Yellow Book) (Part I) (Part II) (Part III) MODE 2 CD-i Bridge Enhanced Music CD (Blue Book) Video CD Photo CD (White Book) CompactCompact DiscDisc OverviewOverview z An audio disc stores a stereo signal comprised of two 16- bit data words sampled at 44.1 KHz; thus 1.41 million bits per second of audio data are output from the player. z Error correction, synchronization, and modulation are required, which triple the number of bits stored on a disc. z The channel bit rate, the rate at which data is read from the disc, is 4.3218 Mbps. z A disc containing an hour of music holds about 15.5 billion channel bits. z Apart from modulation and error correction overhead, a CD-DA disc holds a maximum of 6.3 billion bits, or 783 million bytes of user information. CompactCompact DiscDisc OverviewOverview z Information is contained in pits impressed into the disc’s plastic substrate. 00000100010000000100000000010000 Land Pit Land Pit Land CompactCompact DiscDisc OverviewOverview z Pits are encoded with eight-to-fourteen modulation (EFM) for greater storage density, and Cross-Interleave Reed-Solomon code (CIRS) for error correction.
    [Show full text]
  • Compact Disc (CD) LOGO GUIDE
    The official Philips Compact Disc (CD) LOGO GUIDE 1 3-6-00-3122 783 0070 1 Introduction This Compact Disc logo guide describes a set of rules for a correct utilisation of the COMPACT DISC logo, including all related logos, for the consumer electronics field as well as for professional and entertainment areas. These instructions for Compact Disc logo use supersede all other instructions for Compact Disc logo use and they determine the way in which the Compact Disc logo is to be applied on the objects indicated. The user is advised to proceed only if the user has identified the logo which the user wishes to use as defined in this logo guide, which specifies the physical implementation of the logo on the carrier in question. Companies or persons licensed under any of the Philips Compact Disc License Agreements are entitled to apply the appropriate Compact Disc logo if they comply with these guidelines. No company or person will be entitled to apply any of the CD logo’s to licensed products (disc or player) without first acquiring the appropriate Compact Disc License Agreement. Companies or persons wishing to apply CD logo’s on material other than licensed products must contact Philips for approval. If a logo is used, it must be used correctly. Conditions of publication Use of any of the logos described in this guide is permitted only after obtaining a license and/or explicit written permission from Royal Philips Electronics. This document is made available without prejudice to any of the rights of Royal Philips Electronics.
    [Show full text]
  • Super Video Compact Disc Super Video Compact Disc A
    Super Video Compact Disc Super Video Compact Disc A Technical Explanation 3122 783 0081 1 1 21599 Super Video CD History · Demonstration players and discs to promote the standard. CD is one of the major new · Authoring tools to produce demo, technological steps of this century. test, and commercial discs. Beginning as a pure , high-quality sound For checking the compliance and reproduction system, it rapidly MPEG2 on compatibility of players and discs is developed into a whole family of needed: COMPACT DISC systems, with applications extending across to multimedia data storage and · A set ( suite ) of test discs with test distribution. The CD-ROM XA format each function described in the There is a market need for a makes it possible to combine normal standard at least once and if standardized full digital Compact computer data files with real-time achievable also the most important Disc based video reproduction multimedia files offering an additional combinations of content and system. 14% capacity. The format is platform applications within the scope of the independent to allow additional CD-DA standard. These discs are used for tracks ( CD-Extra) and to be played on a player development and The Super Video-CD standard multimedia-computer. All new formats manufacturing, as well as for upgrades the current Video-CD since 1990 have been based on the XA testing players that give problems format. It utilizes better Video and format. in the market. · A prototype test player, to play Audio Quality. It also standard demo and test discs, and for player includes extensions for surround Standardisation production development.
    [Show full text]