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'''CD-Extra''', also known as '''Blue Book''' as one of the multicolored "books" of optical disc standards, or '''CD Plus''', is a standard for storing both audio and data on a [[CD]].
 
'''CD-Extra''', also known as '''Blue Book''' as one of the multicolored "books" of optical disc standards, or '''CD Plus''', is a standard for storing both audio and data on a [[CD]].
  
An issue with storing images of such discs is that the [[ISO]] image is dependent on the specific sector layout of the disc (which depends on how it's partitioned into audio and data), and this structure is not stored in the file, leaving users of the imaged disc guessing as to how to intepret the image.
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An issue with storing images of such discs is that the [[ISO image]] is dependent on the specific sector layout of the disc (which depends on how it's partitioned into audio and data), and this structure is not stored in the file, leaving users of the imaged disc guessing as to how to intepret the image.
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
* [[Wikipedia:Blue Book (CD standard)|Wikipedia article]]
 
* [[Wikipedia:Blue Book (CD standard)|Wikipedia article]]
 
* [http://openpreservation.org/blog/2017/04/25/imaging-cd-extra-blue-book-discs/ Imaging CD-Extra / Blue Book discs]
 
* [http://openpreservation.org/blog/2017/04/25/imaging-cd-extra-blue-book-discs/ Imaging CD-Extra / Blue Book discs]

Latest revision as of 00:51, 2 May 2017

File Format
Name CD-Extra
Ontology
Released 1995

CD-Extra, also known as Blue Book as one of the multicolored "books" of optical disc standards, or CD Plus, is a standard for storing both audio and data on a CD.

An issue with storing images of such discs is that the ISO image is dependent on the specific sector layout of the disc (which depends on how it's partitioned into audio and data), and this structure is not stored in the file, leaving users of the imaged disc guessing as to how to intepret the image.

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