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    YAMAHA'S CRW-F1 POISED TO REPLACE THE FLOPPY DISK WITH THE INDUSTRY'S FIRST 24X REWRITE SPEED AND MT. RAINIER SUPPORT

    *The CRW-F1 Expands the CD Universe with Ultra High Speed CD-RW Recording and the New Audio Track Edit System*



    BUENA PARK, CA–Patience, quality and innovation have always been Yamaha's CD-RW recipe for success. The CRW-F1 is the first CD recorder ever to offer Ultra Speed 24X ReWritable capabilities. With full Mt. Rainer support, the CRW-F1 burns CD-RW discs at up to 24X thus reducing the time for your overall rewriting experience by 50% compared to the fastest CD-RW record speeds available today. Also new to the CD-RW Industry is Yamaha's CD-RW Audio Track Edit system. With the introduction of this exclusive technology, there is no longer a need to erase an entire CD-RW disc to add or remove audio tracks, greatly increasing the overall ease-of-use of CD-RW media.

    Mt. Rainier support adds true drag-and-drop CD rewriting and on-the-fly formatting to CD-RW creation in PC, Mac, and Linux operating systems including Microsoft Windows XPTM and Mac OS X, making CD-RW the ideal floppy disk replacement. There is no need to install separate CD-mastering software or a hardware driver; dragging and dropping data files to a CD-RW disc is now as easy and convenient as using a floppy disk drive.

    "CD-RW technology has been around for many years, but because of the slow write speeds, it has never really received the attention it deserves," states Allen H. Gharapetian, general manager, Yamaha Multimedia Products Division. "but with the introduction of the industry's first 24X ReWritable CD recorder, the CRW-F1, the time needed for the burning process is cut in half. We believe the combination of this ultra high speed ReWriting and Mt. Rainier support makes the CD-RW disc the true replacement for the floppy disk."

    In order to improve the uses of CD-RW discs for audio recording, Yamaha is also introducing an exclusive feature called CD-RW Audio Track Edit system. This new feature allows the user to easily add and delete audio tracks from CD-RW media, without erasing the entire disc. Using this technology, a user can easily create an audio CD onto CD-RW media. Once the disc has been created, the audio compilation could easily be modified. To illustrate the point more clearly, imagine if there are 10 songs on a CD-RW that you burnt last week. This week, you have decided that tracks 8 and 9 are no longer interesting. With Audio Track Edit System, all you would have to do in this case is erase track 10, 9 and 8 in that order while tracks 1 through 7 wouldn't need to be erased as they would have in the past without the Audio Track Edit feature. To complete the process, you can add new songs to replace tracks 8 and 9 and then put track 10 back on, close the disc and pop it into your compact disc player. Alternatively, if you are satisfied with the 7 remaining songs, just close the disc and be on your way in no time at all. The time requirements, as well as the inherent inconveniences in writing and rewriting audio CD-RW discs, are greatly reduced thanks to the CRW-F1.

    "Yamaha's exclusive CD-RW Audio Track Edit system was the next logical step for expanding the uses of rewritable CD-RW discs in the audio industry," states Gharapetian. "This technology increases the overall value of the CD-RW, providing the consumer with even more creative freedom in compiling, modifying and mastering audio discs with utmost convenience. In addition, the consumer can save time, aggravation and money by avoiding to burn multiple CD-R discs in order to create the perfect audio disc."

    For more information, visit http://www.yamahamultimedia.com where eight press releases will unfold to tell Yamaha CRW-F1's story. The industry's first 24X CD-RW with Yamaha's exclusive Audio Track Edit system is the fifth installment; the remaining three releases will be posted every Monday and Thursday for the next two weeks. Each release will detail a different outstanding feature of the industry's finest CD-R series and show why the CRW-F1 is The Ultimate CD Recorder.

    For product and sales information, contact Yamaha Electronics Corporation, Multimedia Products Division, 6660 Orangethorpe Avenue, Buena Park, CA 90620; www.yamaha.com; telephone (714) 522-9011.

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    For more press releases: http://www.yamahamultimedia.com
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    Blah

    You sellin' em ?

    ""YAMAHA'S CRW-F1 POISED TO REPLACE THE FLOPPY DISK ""

    no thanks - give me removable NonVolatile memory sticks as a floppy replacement or don't bother.

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    Originally Posted by holistic
    Blah

    You sellin' em ?

    ""YAMAHA'S CRW-F1 POISED TO REPLACE THE FLOPPY DISK ""

    no thanks - give me removable NonVolatile memory sticks as a floppy replacement or don't bother.

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    You can already buy them. As a matter of act, there are portable CF memory box that hold hundreds of GB memory cards.

    Here: http://www.dvdplusrw.org/cgi/ikonboard/topic.cgi?forum=2&topic=1651

    I know VCDHelp.com has some advertizements to help their sales but I receive none by mentioning the latest technologies from Yamaha or Sanyo.

    http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/News/Details.asp?RelatedID=2419

    CDRinfo.com sell Yamaha CD-RW drives?
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    Yamaha's recent announcements just coincide with the ones from Philips and Microsoft.

    Micrsofot, Philips, HP, Ricoh, Mitsumi, Teac, Sanyo, LiteOn, LG, Yamaha, Plextor, Asustek, and many others have already joined to support Mt. Rainier.
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    More Mt. Rainier news

    http://www.licensing.philips.com/information/mtr/documents408.html

    Mount Rainier 1st Plugfest hosted by MICROSOFT Seattle – Jan 16/17th - 2002
    PARTICIPANTS :
    Mitsumi - Plextor - Teac - Hitachi/LG - Yamaha – Sony - Philips - Samsung – MEI - Ricoh - NEC – Iomega – Roxio - Ahead - Toshiba – VOB – Oak – MediaTek – PIMC – Eclipse - Veritas - Dell – Compaq - Software Arcitects.
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    Yamaha.co.jp CRW-F1 External CD-MRW Drives

    PCBee.co.kr news on Yamaha CRW-F1

    CDRLabs.com Forum

    CRW-F1 (IDE/ATAPI)
    CRW-F1 UX (USB 2.0/1.1) 25,000 Yen in Japan (US$200)
    CRW-F1 DX (USB, IEEE 1394) 30,000 Yen in Japan (US$230)
    CRW-F1 SX (SCSI) 30,000 Yen in Japan (US$230)

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    More about Yamaha CRW-F1 here.

    http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/akiba/hotline/20020622/etc_disctat2.html

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  8. It is not necessary to link to large pictures on the forums.

    Some of us still use dial-up!

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  9. OMG, Kennyshin sure likes talking to himself.

    There is a little button in the upper-right hand corner of your post there called 'edit'. I suggest you learn how to use it Kennyshin - instead of posting & replying to yourself multiple times.


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    Originally Posted by vitualis
    It is not necessary to link to large pictures on the forums.

    Some of us still use dial-up!

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    Hm. That's why I said you are not a good moderator.

    WHY DID YOU DELETE THEM COMPLETELY WHEN YOU COULD HAVE JUST DISABLED THE CODE?
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    Originally Posted by Kusanagi
    OMG, Kennyshin sure likes talking to himself.

    There is a little button in the upper-right hand corner of your post there called 'edit'. I suggest you learn how to use it Kennyshin - instead of posting & replying to yourself multiple times.


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    And vitualis, the moderator, does not do anything to stop personal insults against those whom HE does not agree with.
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  12. And vitualis, the moderator, does not do anything to stop personal insults against those whom HE does not agree with.
    Oh, poor little Kennyshin..

    Come on, get off it. Really, what is your problem? I'm just reminding you of proper "board etiquette" (and attacking the mod here does not help your cause), as it seems you are used to the anarachy style/lack of moderation of the DVDplusRW.org Forums - which will not be tolerated here. I'm not saying this directly to you, but in general, if you (or any of your DVDplusRW.org members) don't like it here, then leave - it is as simple as that.


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  13. I deleted them because they were completely irrelevant and it was easier... ... not to mention you've already linked to the orginal article. You should have had the foresight of not posting them in the first place.

    I also don't moderate every little disagreement between members; only when it gets out of hand.

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