CD-3706/P
Operator’s Guide
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CD-3000 Series Operator’s Guide
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Appendix A: Supported Formats
Originally designed for audio use, the Compact Disc (CD) evolved quickly and now
employs a wide variety of formats for audio, data, and multimedia applications. The
following is a list of the most popular formats currently supported by the CD-3000.
Periodic firmware updates will be made available to deal with new formats as they
appear. To obtain the latest version of firmware, contact your MediaFORM reseller or
download the update from the MediaFORM web site: www.mediaform.com
Many CD formats are international or industry standards, but variations on them may
emerge from time to time. Should you encounter a disc (which does not employ a copy
protection scheme) that you cannot copy on your CD-3000, MediaFORM will do its best
to promptly add support for this format. Dealing with custom formats, however, may be
subject to a development charge.
Keeping track of how the various formats relate to each other can be confusing. For
example, the CD-3000 can copy all CD-ROM Mode 1 discs - this includes ISO 9660,
HFS, Hybrid, Rock Ridge and many other types of file systems. As a result, the CD-3000
will most likely copy CD formats not listed in the table below. If you require further
assistance, please contact MediaFORM’s technical support department at (610) 458-9200
or email: support@mediaform.com
CD-3000 Supported Formats CD-R/RW
ISO 9660
CD-ROM Mode 1 & Mode 2
CD-DA (Compact Disc-Digital Audio)
CD-ROM XA Mode 2 Form 1 & Form 2
Hybrid (ISO 9660/HFS)
Single session
Hybrid (ISO 9660/HFS/Rock Ridge)
Multisession
Mixed Mode
Disc-at-Once and Track-at-Once
CD-I Form 1 & Form 2**
Rock Ridge
Native O/S’s (NT, DOS, OS/2, UFS, HFS
(Mac O/S), SUN, AS/400, AIX, etc.)
CD-Extra
Video CD
Romeo
Photo CD
Joliet
Picture CD
Bootable CD
CD-G* Karaoke
CD