A special type of CD which contains different types of information in separate tracks on the CD. The most common form of mixed mode CD places computer information in track 1 and audio information in the subsequent tracks.
A compact disc which combines computer data and audio. The data is generally all contained in Track 1, and the audio in one or more following tracks.
Recognition mode that treats incoming ink selectively, based on its shape and what the recognizers indicate. Ink may be interpreted as a command or as content. See also "gesture," "gesture-only mode," "ink-only mode."
a CD that contains tracks of differing CD-ROM Mode formats
A Windows 2000 mode for domain controllers used when there is at least one Windows NT domain controller on the network.
A CD that has a data track as track one, followed by 1 to 98 audio tracks.
Manufacturing finished goods using several different manufacturing philosophies. E.g., a company that processes cheese (process) and then cuts and wraps the cheese (discrete) would be considered mixed-mode. Further, a company that makes products to stock and to order would also be considered mixed-mode.
A multimedia variant on the audio compact disc developed in 1992 that substituted CD-ROM data for track 1.
A type of CD containing both Red Book audio and Yellow Book computer data tracks.
Contains a combination of a data track and one or more audio tracks. The CD-ROM track is the first track on the disc, followed by CD-DA on the rest of the tracks.
A combination mode combining all-metal and discriminate modes in one
mixed mode - The default operating mode of Exchange when it is installed. Mixed mode allows Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2000 servers and servers running earlier versions of Exchange to coexist in the same organization. Mixed mode allows interoperability between versions by limiting functionality to features that are shared by both products.
A CD containing several tracks that are not the same type.
CD-ROM and CD-DA on the same disc, data on track 1, audio on tracks 2 up to 99.