CD Player User Manual

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Rellingen, 3rd June 2002
The YAMAHA Corporation, market leader in the development and production of
high-quality CD-ReWritable drives, announces supplies of its new and innovative
CRW-F1 drive series.
The series will kick off with the CRW-F1 model (internal IDE/ATAPI version), which will
be available in outlets as of mid-July – information will be supplied on the external
models (available from August) in a separate Press Release shortly beforehand.
The highlights of the CRW-F1 series are Disc T@2 [disk tæ’tu:], the function for labelling
the data side of CD-Rs which was first presented at the CeBIT 2002, and Advanced
Audio Master Quality Recording for optimum sound quality of home-burned music
CDs.
CRW-F1 is the first drive to offer 24x CD-RW recording and 44x high-speed CD
recording with maximum data quality using the new YDC132-V chip set designed by
YAMAHA.
The features at a glance:
- Disc T@2 [disk tæ’tu:]
- Advanced Audio Master quality recording
- 44x CD-R recording
24x CD-RW recording
44x reading speed
44x high-fidelity audio ripping
- Yamaha YDC132-V chip set powered
- CAV writing method
- CD-MRW (CD-Mount Rainier ReWrite)
- CD-RW Audio Track edit mode
- SafeBurn:
buffer underrun protection
8 MB buffer
optimum write speed control
- Incl. software: Nero, Nero Cover Designer with DiscT@2 function,
NeroMIX,
InCD and Nero Toolkit
Disc T@2 [disk tæ’tu:] –
CDs simply can not be designed and labelled more indivually than
this.
Disc T@2 represents a new technology in the new CRW-F1 series permitting not only
data to be written on the data side of the CD-R but also graphic images which are
practically tatooed on. This process requires extremely precise laser control which is
currently only available from Yamaha.
Experts at YAMAHA have now succeeded in developing both laser output and
rotation control in such a way that the CD-RW recorder is capable of burning images