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Re: [ARSCLIST] Audio History In a Nutshell?



At 11:17 PM 2007-12-06, Steven C. Barr(x) wrote:

Question...! Am I correct in assuming that the actual digits to which these
pointers "point" are NOT the actual audio content as sampled each 44.1th
of a second...but, rather, digits which have to be converted (digitally)
to those "sonic content" bits?

At some point, the drive handles the error correction codes. In CD-ROM there are only error correction codes, whereas in CD-A there is also an error concealment option if the error is uncorrectable.


At the output of the drive on the multi-wire ribbon cable, you are getting bits/bytes of audio or files as you see them. The scrambled data on the CD (interleaved and coded) is internal to the disc and the related drive, as I understand it, the computer doesn't have to deal with the drive overhead--this is the same in hard disks as well.

One might say there is a layer (layers) of indirection between the electrical I/O of the drive and the bit patterns on the optical media. Without these PROMs, the optical media is useless, effectively. This is one of the challenges down the road of reading these formats. No players, no read...or you can dig up the old literature and re-engineer the silicon, I guess. Right. Save some drives.

Cheers,

Richard


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