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- CHANGES FROM VERSION 2.0x
-
- NEW LOOK
- ==========
- The graphic style of the user interface has been changed to match the
- "new" style of Windows, due out soon from Microsoft.
-
- MULTISESSION
- ==============
- Multisession discs can now be created as CD-ROM or CD-ROM XA; the
- only limitation is that every session on a multisession disc MUST BE
- CLOSED IN THE SAME FORMAT. In standard version all discs are Mode 1; in
- MM version you can make Mode 2 discs if desired, but it is no longer
- necessary for multisession. Please read Chapter 5 of the manual,
- "Recording Multisession Discs," for details.
-
- SIMULATION
- ============
- It is no longer possible to simulate from a virtual CD image. You
- must create a real ISO 9660 image and simulate using the LOADCD utility.
- The drivers needed for simulation are no longer installed automatically;
- see chapter 6 of the manual, "Simulating CD Performance" for
- instructions.
-
- NO LIMITS
- ===========
- There is no longer any limit on the number of files that can be
- written in one virtual image database. When you reach 20,000 files, you
- will see a message "database being adjusted; please wait," and after
- about ten seconds you can continue working. The same thing happens
- again at 40,000 files.
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- DRIVERS
- =========
- All the device drivers have been updated to keep up with changes in
- the CD recorder firmware.
-
- BUFFERING
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- Buffering has been improved for more robust writing. The improvement
- will be particularly noticeable in writing audio on the older Philips
- CDD 521, and in writing on-the-fly to the Pinnacle and JVC.
-
- CUE SHEET
- ===========
- There have been some minor changes to the Cue Sheet interface; see
- Chapter 7 of the manual for details.
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- CHANGES TO THE MANUAL
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- The manual now includes a chapter (Chapter 10) on "Factors in Writing
- to CD" which explains some of the technical issues and limitations of CD
- recorders, and a Troubleshooting chapter (Chapter 12) explaining some
- common problems and error messages.
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- HOW TO GET TECHNICAL SUPPORT
-
- If you are having trouble with the application or the CD recorder,
- follow these steps:
-
- 1. For set-up and connection problems with the CD recorder, refer to
- the troubleshooting section of its user manual. If you still have
- problems, please contact technical support for your CD recorder.
-
- 2. For questions and problems relating to the application, refer to the
- Troubleshooting section of the User Manual for common problems and
- solutions.
-
- If that doesn't solve the problem, note any error messages reported
- by the program and the configuration of your computer. Have your notes
- in hand and contact incatsystems technical support at 408-379-2400. If
- possible, be at the computer where the software is installed so you will
- be prepared to answer any questions about the set up or the problem you
- are experiencing.
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- If you are interested in learning more about CD technology, may we
- humbly suggest our book, "Publish Yourself On CD-ROM". It is published
- by Random House Electronic Publishing, ISBN # 0-679-74297-2. Contact
- Incat Systems Software at 408-379-2400 for more information.
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