VOB InstantWrite makes Panasonic DVD drive easy to use

Panasonic and VOB Information Systems announced today that VOB's InstantWrite UDF file system supports Panasonic's 2.6 and 4.7GB DVD-RAM drives in Windows 95/98/ME/NT4/W2000. With InstantWrite, users access the drives by clicking on a single drive letter; files can be moved by simply dragging and dropping them.



Fully integrated into the Windows OS, VOB InstantWrite provides users with familiar tools to create new files or directories and to save all types of data files directly to the Panasonic rewritable DVD drive from any application. Files can be recorded using the industry standard UDF format or the traditional Windows FAT format. With the UDF format and InstantWrite's ISO finalizing, files can be ported between Windows and Linux, Macintosh® or UNIX® computers equipped with a DVD-RAM drive or compatible DVD-ROM drive.

With InstantWrite, data is written to a DVD-RAM disc in small packets, which virtually eliminates the possibility of buffer underruns or interruptions that can compromise data integrity. Minimal additional disc space is required with this method, so almost all of the disc capacity is available for data storage. InstantWrite also includes special caching systems and streaming file support to optimize write performance.

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Source: dailynews.yahoo.com

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