the half hour program that immediately follows your infomercial.
A component of a session. One session is composed of Lead-in, Program Area and Lead-out. The Lead-out defines the end of a session
Area A designated region that indicates the end of the data area within a particular session. The Lead-Out Area does not contain any data values of any type. The Lead-Out Area occupies 6,750 sectors for the first session on a disc, and 2,250 sectors for any subsequent sessions.
in television or radio, the program immediately following an advertiser's program on the same station; see audience flow, holdover audience, and lead-out.
Buffer area following the Program Area used in case the player reads past the track.
On a single-layer disc or PTP dual-layer disc, a lead-out is the physical area 1.0 mm or wider toward the outside of the disc following the Data Area. On an OTP dual-layer disc, a lead-out is the physical area 1.2 mm or wider at the inside of the disc following the recorded Data Area.
The element immediately after a program.
An area at the end of a session which indicates that the end of the data has been reached. The first lead-out on a disc is 6750 sectors (1.5 minutes, about 13 megabytes) long; any subsequent lead-outs are 2250 sectors (.5 minute, about 4 megabytes).
The last area of a CD or session of a multisession disc or a DVD, immediately after the program area.
An area indicating the end of a session; it also closes the session. Unless a session is closed, a player will be unable to “see” the data recorded in it.
Mark the end of each session on the disc. more...