on the go; while moving from one place to another; in the air; changing regularly (regarding web sites in which the content is changed frequently)
To write on the fly means to write directly from source data to CD data without first writing a disc image Optimum Power Calibration Area (OPC Area) A special area near the center of the recordable disc Before writing a track on a disc, the CD recorder must adjust the amount of power applied to the writing laser to an optimum level for each individual disc The optimum calibration area is reserved for this purpose Orange Book The Philips/Sony specification for Compact Disc Magneto-Optical (CD-MO) and Write-Once (CD-WO) systems - in other words, the standard by which recordable CDs are recorded
A Web page with dynamic content, or one where the content is frequently changed On the fly is the opposite of a static or hardwired page whose content seldom changes
To write on-the-fly means to write to CD data referenced in a virtual image without first writing a real ISO 9660 image
Washers that land directly in the cup, without first striking the pit, are said to have landed on the fly This term also refers to a style of throwing where one aims directly for the cup rather than in front
OTF is a common term used to describe the technique of resolving differential carrier-phase integer ambiguities without requiring a global navigation satellite receiver to remain stationary