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All approved UDF 2.60 DCNs

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<strong>All</strong> <strong>approved</strong> <strong>UDF</strong> <strong>2.60</strong> <strong>DCNs</strong><br />

6.y.3 Requirements for Blu-ray Disc Recordable Format (BD-R)<br />

A Blu-ray Recordable disc (BD-R) is a Write-Once medium that can use Sequential<br />

Recording Mode (SRM) either with or without Logical OverWrite (LOW). Drive based<br />

defect management using the linear replacement algorithm is supported.<br />

The Pseudo OverWrite (POW) Method as described in 6.x {DCN-5111} can be applied<br />

on BD-R media formatted using SRM with LOW.<br />

The BD-R File System Format shall comply with <strong>UDF</strong> revision <strong>2.60</strong> for SRM with LOW<br />

(POW) and shall comply with <strong>UDF</strong> 2.50 for SRM without LOW (non-POW). The<br />

following additional requirements are applied:<br />

For Volume Structure:<br />

1. For SRM with LOW, the Partition Descriptor Access Type shall be 0 (pseudooverwritable).<br />

2. For SRM without LOW, the Partition Descriptor Access Type shall be 1 (readonly)<br />

or 2 (write-once).<br />

For File Structure:<br />

3. Unallocated Space Table and Unallocated Space Bitmap shall not be recorded.<br />

4. Only ICB Strategy Type 4 shall be used.<br />

Requirements for Defect Management:<br />

Spare Area shall be assigned for a BD-R medium formatted for SRM with LOW (POW).<br />

In general, Spare Areas with the default size are assigned at format time.<br />

<strong>All</strong> <strong>approved</strong> <strong>UDF</strong> <strong>2.60</strong> <strong>DCNs</strong> 44 February 28, 2005

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