It's a feature of newer CDR drives that can interrupt (or maybe just slow?) the burning process in the event the data stream is interrupted, & re-start it when the stream returns. Prevents coasters.
In a nutsell, it allows the CDR to pick up where it left off when the buffer ran out of data. In older CDR's if the data stopped streaming to the laser prematurely the disk became unusable a.k.a "coaster."
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