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Glossary B-3
Multi-session A multi-session disc has more than one set of
information recorded onto it at different times.
Space on the disc that is not used during a
recording can be used to record more
information at another time.
Photo CD Released in 1990 by the Eastman Kodak
company to provide a standard for storing high
quality photographic images. This standard is
based on the CD-ROM/XA format.
SCSI Small Computer System Interface.
Pronounced “Scuzzy”.
SCSI is a standard for connecting computer
systems to other peripheral devices, such as hard
disks, scanners, and CD-ROM drives and to
other computer systems. Up to seven devices,
not including your system, can be attached
through a single SCSI connection in a sequential
order known as daisy-chain.
Track A logical region of a disc. Each track can
contain sound, animation, video or other
computer data. A compact disc may contain 1 to
99 tracks.
Video CD Video CD is a CD-Bridge disc. That is, it can be
played on a number of devices but must always
contain a CD-I application so that it can be
played on any CD-I player. The Video CD is
multi-platform compatible due to its Bridge
format and is also independent of broadcast
standards such as NTSC and PAL.