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Red Book (audio CD standard)

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Fri Jun 29 2007, 07:57PM
Red Book is the standard for audio CDs (Compact Disc Digital Audio system, or CDDA). It is named after one of a set of color-bound books that contain the technical specifications for all CD and CD-ROM formats. The first edition of the Red Book was released in June 1980 by Philips and Sony; it was adopted by the Digital Audio Disc Committee and ratified as IEC 908. The standard is not freely available and must be licensed from Philips.

Technical details The Red Book specifies the physical parameters and properties of the CD, the optical "stylus" parameters, deviations and error rate, modulation system and error correction, and subcode channels and graphics. It also specifies the form of digital audio encoding (2-channel signed 16-bit PCM sampled at 44100 Hz). Bit rate = 44100 samples/s � 16 bit/sample � 2 channels = 1411.2 kbit/s (more than 10 MB per minute) Sample values range from -32768 to +32767. On the disc, the data are stored in sectors of 2352 bytes each, read at 75 sectors/s. Onto this is added the overhead of EFM, CIRC, L2 ECC, and so on, but these are not typically exposed to the application reading the disc. By comparison, the bit rate of a "1x" data CD is defined as 2048 bytes/sector � 75 sectors/s = exactly 150 KiB/s = about 8.8 MB per minute.

Copy-protection Recently, some major recording publishers have begun to sell CDs that violate the Red Book standard for the purposes of copy prevention, using systems like Copy Control, or extra features such as DualDisc, which features a CD-layer and a DVD-layer. The CD-layer is much thinner, 0.9mm, than required by the Red Book, which stipulates 1.2mm.

Philips and many other companies have warned them that including the Compact Disc Digital Audio logo on such non-conforming discs may constitute trademark infringement; either in anticipation or in response, the long-familiar logo is no longer to be seen on recent copy-protected CDs, as well as stickers and warnings that the CD is not standard and may not play in all CD players.

See also *Yellow book cd-rom - Yellowbook *Orange Book cd Standard - Orangebook *White Book (Video CD) - whitebook *Blue Book (Enhanced CD, CD+G & CD-Plus) - Bluebook *Beige Book (Photo CD) - Beigebook Photo_CD *Green Book (CD-i standard) - Greenbook *Purple Book (DDCD) - Purplebook_DDCD *Scarlet Book (SACD) - Scarletbook Here we will provide you with some mix and mastering tips.

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[ Edited Thu Aug 09 2007, 04:11PM ]

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Fri Jun 29 2007, 09:24PM
Hi guys u can post a link for Books ? :roll:

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Joined: Fri Jun 29 2007, 04:56AM
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Fri Jun 29 2007, 09:28PM
Hello emete ;- )

Thanks for your input bro :good:

Note that Red-Book stands for audio cd specifications industry as CDA.

Surely you can post links related to audio books bro ;- )

:bye:

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