Hi,

> http://web.ncf.ca/aa571/cdtext.htm

Seems to be quite pre-MMC.

But it contributes an opinion to the question, whether CD+G is tied to
program area R-W sub-channels: According to this text it probably is.


> Since you too have commit rights

Ouch. I don't even know the git equivalent of "svn up".


> > (Proff-reading would be appreciated, too.)
> That should be "Proof reading ..."  :-)

I see you are already at work with it. :))


> Thanks again for putting together more detailed CD Text information and
> making that available to everyone.

I have to point out the merits of Leon Merten Lohse, who provided me
with pointers to well hidden documentation and lots of knowledge about
CD-TEXT.
After all, this was my third attempt to find out what CD-TEXT is all
about.

 
Only remaining riddles seem to be the questions whether pack type 0x89
is indeed Mode-5 Q sub-channel "Playback Skip Interval", and whether
a burn software is supposed to produce pack type 0x88 with table-of-content
information. (Why would this copy of the CD's TOC be needed ?)


Have a nice day :)

Thomas


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