Some polishing in cookbook

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Thomas Schmitt 2011-12-10 13:23:38 +00:00
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@ -416,8 +416,7 @@ which quotes source of cdrecord from ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/alpha
Format of CD-TEXT packs:
The format of a text pack is explained in (mmc3r10g.pdf, Annex J).
Each pack consists of a 4-bytes are header, 12 byte of payload, and 2 bytes
of CRC.
Each pack consists of a 4-bytes header, 12 byte of payload, and 2 bytes of CRC.
The first byte of each pack tells the pack type (text meaning):
0x80 = Title
@ -474,12 +473,17 @@ The known information about the meaning of the pack payload is incomplete.
Pack types 0x80 to 0x85 and 0x8e contain 0-terminated cleartext.
The meaning of 0x80 to 0x85 should be clear by above list.
More info to 0x8e is given below.
If a text of a track repeats identically for the next track, then it
may be represented by a TAB character (ASCII 9) for single byte texts,
resp. two TAB characters for double byte texts.
(This should be used because 256 * 12 bytes is few space for 99 tracks.)
Pack type 0x86 (Disc Identification) is documented by Sony as "Catalog Number:
(use ASCII Code) Catalog Number of the album". So it is not really binary
but might be non-printable.
Type 0x87 contains 2 binary bytes and 10 or 12 bytes of 0-terminated cleartext.
Pack type 0x87 contains 2 binary bytes and 10 or 12 bytes of 0-terminated
cleartext.
The two binary bytes may or may not be repeated at the start of the follow-up
packs of type 0x87. They form a big-endian index to the following list.
0x0000 = "Not Used"
@ -524,8 +528,8 @@ The first pack records in its payload bytes:
4 : PSEC of POINT A2 = Start position of Lead-Out
5 : PFRAME of POINT A2 = Start position of Lead-Out
6 to 11 : unknown, 0 in Sony example
The following packs record in groups of 3 bytes PMIN, PSEC, PFRAME of the POINT
of the lowest track number to the POINT of the highest track number (max 63h).
The following packs record PMIN, PSEC, PFRAME of the POINTs between the
lowest track number (min 01h) and the highest track number (max 63h).
The payload of the last pack is padded by 0s.
The Sony .TOC example:
A0 01
@ -561,14 +565,14 @@ The track numbers are stored in the track number byte of the packs. The two
time points are stored in byte 6 to 11 of the payload. Byte 0 of the payload
seems to be a sequential counter. Byte 1 always 4 ? Byte 2 to 5 always 0 ?
Type 0x8d is documented by Sony as "Closed Information: (use 8859-1 Code)
Pack type 0x8d is documented by Sony as "Closed Information: (use 8859-1 Code)
Any information can be recorded on disc as memorandum. Information in this
field will not be read by CD TEXT players available to the public."
Type 0x8e is documented by Sony as "UPC/EAN Code (POS Code) of the album.
Pack type 0x8e is documented by Sony as "UPC/EAN Code (POS Code) of the album.
This field typically consists of 13 characters."
Type 0x8f summarizes the whole list of text packs of a block.
Pack type 0x8f summarizes the whole list of text packs of a block.
So there is one group of three 0x8f packs per block.
Nevertheless each 0x8f group tells the highest sequence number and the
language code of all blocks.