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Sujet : gravure: dao/96 |
| dWarFy81 |
Blastm a écrit a écrit :
je ne crois aps que ce sois une option de copie...
quoique j'ai pas test..
mais seulement de creations d'iso ;)
bref je suis pas sur d'en voir l'interet quand tu stock tes divx :p
corectif: apparement c bien une option selectionnable dans la la copie de cd..
enfin bon ca a pas encore totallement le rafinnement d'un clonecd ou d'un blind read/write pour ce qui est de se type d'actions :)
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tout a fait. (toute facon a part nero et cloecd il existe autre chose ??? :D (ptet cdrwin, et encore ...)) |
| lch |
Pour Infor :
* RAW-DAO 96 = 2352 bytes RAW Data + 96 Bytes P-W Subchannel Data. This is the best mode for CloneCD. It allows writing of all subchannel information, including Digital Signatures,CD-Text, ISRC, Catalog Numbers, CD+G, CD+Midi, Gaps, Indices and Crazy TOCs. * RAW-DAO 94 = 2352 bytes RAW Data + 94 Bytes P-W Subchannel Data. Same as RAW-DAO 96, but 2-Bytes CRC of the Q Subchannel are generated by the writer. * RAW-DAO 16 = 2352 bytes RAW Data + 16 Bytes P-Q Subchannel Data. This is the second best mode for CloneCD. It allows writing of most subchannel information, including most Digital Signatures, ISRC, Catalog Numbers, Gaps, Indices and Crazy TOCs. 2-Bytes CRC of the Q Subchannel are generated by the writer. * RAW-SAO = 2352 bytes RAW Data. This is the third best mode for CloneCD. Feature support is drive dependant. ISRC, Catalog Numbers and Indices can be written. Usually CD-Text, CD+G and CD+MIDI can be written as well. Crazy TOCs and Digital Signatures can't be written in this mode. * SAO = 2352 bytes error corrected Data. This is the worst mode for CloneCD. Writing of ISRC, Catalog Numbers, Indices and usually CD-Text is supported. |