Invisible Track

David F. support at terabyteunlimited.com
Wed Feb 1 00:08:03 PST 2006


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Hello,
I don't see that field.  I see:
number of the first track,
number of sessions,
first track number in last session,
last track number in last session.
Would the field you're referring to work for CD and DVD?
If not then the code is 0xFF for CD and Last Track Number+1 for DVD?
Regards,
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David F.
TeraByte Unlimited
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: keiji_katata at post.pioneer.co.jp
> [mailto:keiji_katata at post.pioneer.co.jp]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 10:38 PM
> To: David F.
> Cc: t10 at t10.org
> Subject: Re: Invisible Track
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> 0xFF works only with CD.
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> Any software use Read Disc Info. command always. You may use
> the value in the Number of Tracks field in the Disc
> Information Block data.
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> Best regards,
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> Keiji Katata
> PIONEER CORP.
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> It seems the latest spec doesn't mention 0xFF as the
> invisible track.  At least one section talking about DVD
> referred to it as track 2 (4.5.5.4.2.5)?  Can't it just
> always be 0xFF or 0xFFFF to keep the host side simple.
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> TeraByte Unlimited
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