Samsung SE-218BB/RSBS User Manual - Page 26

Supported media types, Frequently asked questions

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Device recognition time 1) 4.3 GB Full Media: Approximately 2 minutes 30 seconds (approximately 30 seconds is required for 1 GB.) Supported media CD/DVD(except DVD-RAM) Supported disc formats ISO-9660/Joliet UDF 1.02 ~ 2.5 Note 1) The time to recognize the device may differ depending on the number of fles and the capacity of the media device. Supported media types CD/DVD types of media written in UDF or ISO are supported. (except for DVD-RAM) The ISO and UDF formats To understand the ISO and UDF formats, you have to understand the concept of fle systems on storage devices. Since ODDs only support the ISO and UDF fle systems, the data needs to be converted to a fle system that the AV system can recognize for the data on the ODD to be used. Note AV System: Supports the FAT32 fle system. File System: When an HDD, DVD/CD media or fash memory device is connected to a computer, Windows Explorer shows the fle name, the size and the creation date for the fles saved on the storage device, by using the information saved on the fle system. In addition, the fle system stores the locations of the data that make up the fles on the media. ISO: This fle system is the most widely used fle system for ODDs. This fle system is used when users save data onto a media in the ODD by using a disc burning program such as NERO or ROXIO. UDF: This is a fle system for ODD media that enables reading and writing data onto the media such as when using an HDD or USB memory device. For your reference, you can format a RW media in the UDF fle system by rightclicking over the media in Windows Explorer in Windows VISTA or later. Frequently asked questions Is there a limit to the number or size of the fles? Up to 3000 fles are supported and the fles from root directory up to 5 levels can be recognized. The maximum size of a fle is just under 4 GB. There is no limit to the size of data saved onto a single disc.

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Device
recognition time
1)
4.3 GB Full Media: Approximately 2 minutes 30 seconds
(approximately 30 seconds is required for 1 GB.)
Supported
media
CD/DVD(except DVD-RAM)
Supported disc
formats
ISO-9660/Joliet
UDF 1.02 ~ 2.5
Note
1)
The time to recognize the device may differ depending on the number of Fles and
the capacity of the media device.
Supported media types
CD/DVD types of media written in UDF or ISO are supported. (except for DVD-RAM)
The ISO and UDF formats
To understand the ISO and UD² formats, you have to understand the concept of Fle
systems on storage devices.
Since ODDs only support the ISO and UD² Fle systems, the data needs to be converted
to a Fle system that the AV system can recognize for the data on the ODD to be used.
Note
AV System:
Supports the ²AT32 Fle system.
File System:
When an HDD, DVD/CD media or ±ash memory device is
connected to a computer, Windows Explorer shows the Fle name, the size and
the creation date for the Fles saved on the storage device, by using the
information saved on the Fle system. In addition, the Fle system stores the
locations of the data that make up the Fles on the media.
ISO:
This Fle system is the most widely used Fle system for ODDs. This Fle
system is used when users save data onto a media in the ODD by using a disc
burning program such as NERO or ROXIO.
UDF:
This is a Fle system for ODD media that enables reading and writing data
onto the media such as when using an HDD or USB memory device.
²or your reference, you can format a RW media in the UD² Fle system by right-
clicking over the media in Windows Explorer in Windows VISTA or later.
Frequently asked questions
Is there a limit to the number or size oF the fles?
Up to 3000 Fles are supported and the Fles from root directory up to 5 levels can be
recognized. The maximum size of a Fle is just under 4 GB. There is no limit to the size of
data saved onto a single disc.