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Re: [Libcdio-devel] Re: comments and questions


From: Robert William Fuller
Subject: Re: [Libcdio-devel] Re: comments and questions
Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2007 07:04:13 -0500
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Robert William Fuller wrote:
R. Bernstein wrote:
Peter Creath writes:
 > On Dec 10, 2007 4:45 AM, R. Bernstein <address@hidden> wrote:
 > > In your situation, it sounds like you are writing DTS-encoded
 > > information using Redbook formatting. I don't doubt for what you are
 > > doing this is convenient for you. But I'm not sure this is common
 > > practice, either. If there some document you can point to that
> > indicates this common practice or is part of some standard, that would
 > > make a more compelling case for change.
> > See, e.g., <http://www.dtsonline.com/shopping/catalogue/music_detail.php?upc=710215442426>.
 >  Before SACD and DVD-Audio made serious inroads, DTS was producing DTS
 > CDs.

Ok. I guess then many discs don't have a gap lead-in. So the question
then is what to do? Perhaps an option inside the cdio object to
disable the 2 second CDDA lead-in?

That's a good question. I suppose the best thing to do would be to implement gap detection, but I understand that is tricky, to say the least. In the interim, a flag may be the best option. I wish I had a better answer.

I have started to implement gap detection in my program by using the libcdio mmc functions to read the Q subchannel. Probably I will not get back to it until after the holidays.




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