Optical disc authoring

A disk image emulator is a computer software designed to emulate a disk image, usually of a CD or DVD, on a local hard drive. The emulation is usually done by creating a virtual drive on the system, that to the operating system looks like an ordinary disk drive. ...more on Wikipedia about "Disk image emulator"

A master recording is an original recording, from which copies may be made. ...more on Wikipedia about "Master recording"

In computing, sound reproduction, and video, an optical disc(CD) is flat, circular, usually polycarbonate disc whereon data is stored. This data is generally accessed when a special material on the disc (often aluminum) is illuminated with a laser diode. ...more on Wikipedia about "Optical disc"

Packet writing is an optical disc recording technology used to allow writeable CD-ROM and DVD-ROM media to be used in a similar manner to a floppy disk. ...more on Wikipedia about "Packet writing"

On a compact disc or a DVD, a track is a consecutive set of sectors on the disc containing a block of data. One session may contain one or more tracks of the same or different types. There are several kinds of tracks. ...more on Wikipedia about "Track (CD)"

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