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  2. key2Audio - Wikipedia

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    Two of them contain small data tracks, and one contains the audio tracks. The regular CD players pick the audio tracks outright, while the computer CD and DVD players get confused by the corrupted TOC information. CD players and drives that do not support multisession discs are immune to this confusion [citation needed].

  3. Optiarc - Wikipedia

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    Among other things, Sony Optiarc supplied the Blu-ray drives for the Sony PlayStation 3. The naming scheme for the drives is as follows: DDU stands for DVD-ROM, AD stands for DVD-RW, BR for BD-ROM and BC for BD Combo. A combo drive is a drive that only supports the newer format in reading and the predecessor in writing.

  4. MD Data - Wikipedia

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    Some examples of products that used the format are a few multitrack "portastudio"-style audio recorders such as Sony's MDM-X4 and Tascam's 564. Sony's MDH-10 MD Data disk drive, meant for use with Windows and Mac PCs, could also play back audio MiniDiscs. However, the drive was expensive compared to the Zip drive and others.

  5. Extended Copy Protection - Wikipedia

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    This has been shown to shorten the drive's lifespan. Furthermore, XCP.Sony.Rootkit installs a device driver, specifically a CD-ROM filter driver, which intercepts calls to the CD-ROM drive. If any process other than the included Music Player (player.exe) attempts to read the audio section of the CD, the filter driver inserts seemingly random ...

  6. Vaio - Wikipedia

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    505 series (1997–2004, 10.4" or 12.1" display, external floppy and CD drives, originally called SuperSlim) 700 series (1997–1998, 12.1" display, external floppy and CD drives) 800 series (1998–1999, 13.3" display, external floppy and CD drives) TX series (2005–2007, 11.1" 1366 x 768 display, first laptop with 16:9 LED backlit display)

  7. Sony Vaio Z series - Wikipedia

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    The original Z featured a color 14.1" SXGA TFT display (1400 x 1050), Firewire (i-Link), two USB 2.0, and a PCMCIA slot and external CD and Floppy Drives, and weighed around 2.1kg. It had a Pentium M processor ranging from 1.5 to 1.7 GHz. It ran Windows XP and included Sony's DV-Gate software for importing video from DV camcorders.