CD Burning 101 Presented by: ITS and UMSL
CD-RW Drives Internal Drives External Drives
Back of a typical CD-RW Drive Power SupplyEIDE Cable connects to Motherboard Master Slave Cable Select Called Jumper Block
Different types of CD’s
CD Capacity CD-R disks typically hold 700MB of Data and range in write speeds from 4X to 52X CD-RW disks typically hold 650MB of Data and range in write speeds of 4X to 24X
What those numbers mean? ● There are 3 sets of numbers labeled on CD- RW drives. ● 12X 4X 32X ● 1 st number 12X stands for Write Speed ● 2 nd number 4X stands for Re-Write speed (for CD-RW disks) ● 3 rd number 32X stands for read speed (what CD-ROMS do)
Reasons to burn CD's ● Save work for later use – Usually completed work – CD's not the best for multiple saves ● Backup your computer ● Store music ● Store pictures
Benefits of CDs ● Cheap ● Readable Everywhere ● Reliable
Steps 1. Select the type of project you would like 2. Browse to the files you want to copy 3. Drag them to the bottom screen, or use the “add” button 4. Click on “record”
Caching and Buffer Underruns Buffer Underruns prevent Data Loss. The computer Buffers the Data to be burned so the CD is created successfully