Just a general clarification on the Red Book standard: a CD can have virtually 
any size gap or even no gap and it has no bearing on whether it's a Red Book 
disc. The Red Book standard (and there are a couple of other standards like 
Orange Book as well) requires that the CD PQ subcode information adhere to a 
certain set of parameters. Many programs are capable of burning what would be 
considered a Red Book standard audio CD but some don't allow you to edit that 
PQ subcode information.

Slau

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