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CD recording software can set different options at the end of the recording process. Which option should I choose?

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CD recording software can set different options at the end of the recording process. Which option should I choose?

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• A: The CD should be set to be “read on any computer” without the need to install any additional software. For example, Roxio DirectCD (a componant of Easy CD Creator 5T) can, upon ejecting the CD, either • Leave as is • Close to UDF v. 1.5 • Close to read on any computer Option three would be the correct choice allowing the CD to be read on any CD-ROM drive with out the need for additional software. Option two, even though the disk would be readable in “most standard CD-ROM drives”, the UDF v.1.5. reader software would need to be installed first. • Q: The guidance says that the CD ROM should be labeled. How? Paper labels can peel off and cause problems in the PC. • A: To date, we have had no problems with using paper labels on the CD ROMs. Printing directly onto the disk is preferred but either affixing a label or writing using a “Sharpie” type marker would also be sufficient. Please consult page 4 of the document Preparation and In-processing of Studies Submitted in PDF (PDF) (4 pp,

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