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@@ -415,12 +415,16 @@ codes in the program area of the CD giving a data capacity of roughly
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Interactive Text Transmission System (ITTS) which is the same data
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Interactive Text Transmission System (ITTS) which is the same data
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transmission standard used by such things as Digital Audio
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transmission standard used by such things as Digital Audio
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Broadcasting (DAB), and virtually the same as the data standard for
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Broadcasting (DAB), and virtually the same as the data standard for
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the MiniDisc. Traditionally the R-W sub codes have been used for text
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the MiniDisc.
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and graphics in applications such as CD+G (CD w/graphics) or in the
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case of most audio CDs, not at all. The methods for reading this data
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Traditionally the R-W sub codes have been used for text and graphics
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from a CD-ROM drive is covered by the programming specs from the
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in applications such as CD+G (CD w/graphics) or in the case of most
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individual drive manufacturers. In the case of ATAPI drives, the
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audio CDs, not at all.
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SFF8020 spec covers the reading of the RW subcodes.
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The methods for reading this data from a CD-ROM drive is covered by
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the programming specs from the individual drive manufacturers. In the
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case of ATAPI drives, the SFF8020 spec covers the reading of the RW
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subcodes.
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Not all drives support reading the RW subcodes from the program
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Not all drives support reading the RW subcodes from the program
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area. However for those that do, @value{libcdio} provides a way to get
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area. However for those that do, @value{libcdio} provides a way to get
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