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

Foreign format converted to <strong>UDF</strong><br />

1 st session 2 nd session<br />

3 rd session<br />

Data Session<br />

Data Session<br />

<strong>UDF</strong> Session<br />

Written by another file system<br />

Managed by <strong>UDF</strong><br />

For DVD+R, replace all sections 6.13.1 till 6.13.1.4.3<br />

by:<br />

6.13.1 Use of DVD+R media<br />

For DVD+R, the rules of section 6.11 apply.<br />

For CD-R, replace all sections 6.10.1 till 6.10.1.3<br />

by:<br />

6.10.1 Use of <strong>UDF</strong> on CD-R media<br />

For CD-R, the rules of section 6.11 apply with the following additions:<br />

The VAT may be located by using READ TRACK INFORMATION (for unfinished<br />

media) or READ TOC or READ CD RECORDED CAPACITY for finished media. See<br />

X3T10-1048D (SCSI-3 Multi Media Commands).<br />

6.10.1.1 Mode requirements for CD-R<br />

• Writing shall use Mode 1 or Mode 2 Form 1 sectors. On one disc, either<br />

Mode 1 or Mode 2 Form 1 shall be used; a mixture of Mode 1 and Mode 2<br />

Form 1 sectors on one disc is not allowed.<br />

NOTE: According to the Multisession CD Specification, all data sessions on<br />

a disc must be of the same type (Mode 1, or Mode 2 Form 1).<br />

• If Mode 2 Form 1 is used, then the subheader bytes of all sectors used by the<br />

user data files and by the <strong>UDF</strong> structures shall have the following value:<br />

File number = 0<br />

Channel number = 0<br />

Submode = 08h<br />

Coding information = 0<br />

<strong>All</strong> <strong>approved</strong> <strong>UDF</strong> <strong>2.60</strong> <strong>DCNs</strong> 55 February 28, 2005

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