>From: Dan Hollis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Manuel Clos wrote:
>> Slower burning is not the only drawback. If you try to burn a cd at full
>> capacity and the burn proof has to be used several times, the data won't
>> fit. This has happened me with an external freecom. I don't know is
>> newer recorders don't do this little separation when starting again.
>There are several anti-coaster technologies, some use stop/restart with
>write linking, and some just downspeed the cdr. The ones that downspeed
>won't have this problem. I think "justlink" is the one where you can run
>out of space if you have too many overruns.
They never use linking in the way the word has been used for CD technology.
Sanyo chip set based drives did stop and started again in a way that forces
the PLL in the reader to resync. Old Yamaha drives slow down, newer Yamaha
drives stop too.
In any case the "error" is not even seen by any of the error correction layers
of the reader.
J�rg
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