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Andrew Black (detele obvious bit) February 7th 04 04:34 AM

Difference between data CD and audio CD formats
 
Hi
I wonder if someone can give me (or point to) a simple explanation as to
the difference between data CD and audio CD formats.

A friend of mine was trying to produce an audio CD and (I think) produced a
data CD. They thought it is all data, so formats must be the same.
I want much technical detail, just something clear (and authorative) enough
to indicate there is a difference.
As an aside, another friend of mine tried to put a data CD with midi files
into his CD player - oh, it's just music :-)

Cheers

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andrewblack at despammed.com
London

TCS February 7th 04 04:44 AM

Difference between data CD and audio CD formats
 
On 7 Feb 2004 05:34:33 GMT, Andrew Black (detele obvious bit) wrote:
Hi
I wonder if someone can give me (or point to) a simple explanation as to
the difference between data CD and audio CD formats.


An audio CD is a linear array of samples @ 44.1khz, 2 channels, 2 bytes
per sample. There's a table of contents at the start and a disk ID. That's
about it.

A data CD has a file system and extra error correction wrapped around the
data blocks.


Jim Lesurf February 7th 04 08:11 AM

Difference between data CD and audio CD formats
 
In article , TCS
wrote:
On 7 Feb 2004 05:34:33 GMT, Andrew Black (detele obvious bit)
wrote:
Hi I wonder if someone can give me (or point to) a simple explanation
as to the difference between data CD and audio CD formats.


An audio CD is a linear array of samples @ 44.1khz, 2 channels, 2 bytes
per sample. There's a table of contents at the start and a disk ID.
That's about it.


Not quite. The audio stream is encoded with some redundancy for error
protection, and combined with streams of information regarding the track,
time from start, etc.

A data CD has a file system and extra error correction wrapped around
the data blocks.


Slainte,

Jim

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Laurence Payne February 7th 04 03:16 PM

Difference between data CD and audio CD formats
 
On 7 Feb 2004 05:34:33 GMT, "Andrew Black (detele obvious bit)"
wrote:

I wonder if someone can give me (or point to) a simple explanation as to
the difference between data CD and audio CD formats.

A friend of mine was trying to produce an audio CD and (I think) produced a
data CD. They thought it is all data, so formats must be the same.
I want much technical detail, just something clear (and authorative) enough
to indicate there is a difference.
As an aside, another friend of mine tried to put a data CD with midi files
into his CD player - oh, it's just music :-)



Different file systems. A computer will read either, (with suitable
software). An audio CD player wants to see an "audio" cd.

All he really needs to know is that his CD burning program offers to
burn both types. Choose the right one :-)

Fleetie February 7th 04 08:11 PM

Difference between data CD and audio CD formats
 
"TCS" wrote
On 7 Feb 2004 05:34:33 GMT, Andrew Black (detele obvious bit) wrote:
Hi
I wonder if someone can give me (or point to) a simple explanation as to
the difference between data CD and audio CD formats.


An audio CD is a linear array of samples @ 44.1khz, 2 channels, 2 bytes
per sample. There's a table of contents at the start and a disk ID. That's
about it.


EFM.

And Andrew, it's "delete"!


Martin
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Manchester, U.K. http://www.fleetie.demon.co.uk




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