ULEAD BURN.NOW USER GUIDE 57
On-the-fly
A writing process that allows direct disc-to-disc copying without
saving a temporary disc image file on the hard disk.
Random Packet Write
A writing process where small amounts of data can be written and
deleted in one action. This writing method allows disc space to be
used more efficiently when burning data onto the disc. It allows
data to be written onto the disc in the same way as the hard disk,
freeing disc space as data are deleted and reusing freed space.
Raw Mode
A disc writing process which reads and writes data as is. In this
mode, the disc burner does not correct or repair errors before
burning data onto the disc. If this method is used, errors on the
original source will also be present on the disc.
Restricted Overwrite
A writing method for DVD-RW that allows random overwriting of
data. This method can only be used on pre-formatted DVD-RW
discs.
Session-At-Once
A method that writes data in one uninterrupted sequence, that is,
by session. A session is an area on the disc that contains one or
more tracks depending on the amount of data burnt at a time. This
writing method always closes each session but leaves the disc
open.
Test Write
A simulation of the burning process before actually writing data to
the disc.