Sony DPP-SV88 Manual
50
GB
Operations flow on using a CD-R/RW disc
Unfinalization
You can cancel finalization you have done for a CD-RW disc. When you
perform unfinalization, the disc space consumed by finalization will be
recovered (page 58).
perform unfinalization, the disc space consumed by finalization will be
recovered (page 58).
Formatting
You can format a disc to erase all the images inside or to use a CD-RW disc
formatted by other device on the printer. Formatting will erase all the data
inside the disc. When you format a disc, the disc is automatically initialized
(page 59).
formatted by other device on the printer. Formatting will erase all the data
inside the disc. When you format a disc, the disc is automatically initialized
(page 59).
On writing/reading a disc with the printer
• You can write data only on a CD-R/RW disc that is initialized with the
printer.
• You can read a CD-R/RW disc storing the data written using the printer,
CD Mavica, or a ISO9660 Level 2* basis. (*The printer does not support
multi-session capability. Depending on the file name or directory
structures on a disc, the printer will not be able to read the disc.)
multi-session capability. Depending on the file name or directory
structures on a disc, the printer will not be able to read the disc.)
Notes
•When the CD-R/RW disc is written using the Windows XP standard CD-R/RW
writing software, only the data written first (the data written in the first session) will
be viewed on the printer.
be viewed on the printer.
•The printer uses UDF1.5 format to write data on a CD-R/RW disc. When you use
your computer or other device to write data on a CD-R/RW disc on the UDF1.5
format, however, we cannot guarantee the printer to read its data.
If you use other device to edit the printer data on a CD-R/RW disc, we cannot
guarantee the printer to write or read data on the disc.
format, however, we cannot guarantee the printer to read its data.
If you use other device to edit the printer data on a CD-R/RW disc, we cannot
guarantee the printer to write or read data on the disc.