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'''CD-i''' (Compact Disc Interactive, also written as CDI) is a multimedia compact disc format, which is defined by the "Green Book" standard.
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'''CD-i''' (Compact Disc Interactive, also written as '''CD-I''' or '''CDI''') is a multimedia compact disc format, which is defined by the "Green Book" standard.
  
== Specification ==
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== Identification ==
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The CD-i filesystem format is similar to [[ISO 9660]], but the signature in a volume descriptor is "{{magic|CD-I "}}" (note trailing space), instead of "{{magic|CD001}}".
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== See also ==
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* [[CD]]
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* [[CD-I IFF IMAG]]
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== Specifications ==
  
 
* [https://www.lscdweb.com/data/downloadables/2/8/cdi_may94_r2.pdf CD-I Full Functional Specification (1994 version)]
 
* [https://www.lscdweb.com/data/downloadables/2/8/cdi_may94_r2.pdf CD-I Full Functional Specification (1994 version)]

Revision as of 16:51, 5 February 2022

File Format
Name CD-i
Ontology
Released 1988 (to developers), ~1991 (to consumers)

CD-i (Compact Disc Interactive, also written as CD-I or CDI) is a multimedia compact disc format, which is defined by the "Green Book" standard.

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The CD-i filesystem format is similar to ISO 9660, but the signature in a volume descriptor is "CD-I "" (note trailing space), instead of "CD001".

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