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What are subcode channels?

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What are subcode channels?

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There are eight subcode channels (P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W). The exact method of encoding is beyond the scope of this FAQ, but it should be noted that the data is distributed uniformly across the entire CD, and each channel can hold a total of about 4MB. The P subcode channel can be controlled with the JVC/Pinnacle recorders, but apparently isn’t used for much. The Q subcode channel includes useful information, which can be read and written on many recorders. The user data area contains three types of subcode-Q data: position information, media catalog number, and ISRC code. Other forms are found in the lead-in, and are used to enable multisession and describe the TOC (table of contents). The position information is used by audio CD players to display the current time, and has track/index information. This can be controlled when doing Disc-At-Once recording. The ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) is used by the recording industry. It states the country of origin, owner, year of

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(1998/04/06) There are eight subcode channels (P,Q,R,S,T,U,V,W). The exact method of encoding is beyond the scope of this FAQ, but it should be noted that the data is distributed uniformly across the entire CD, and each channel can hold a total of about 4MB. The P subcode channel can be controlled with the JVC/Pinnacle recorders, but apparently isn’t used for much. The Q subcode channel includes useful information, which can be read and written on many recorders. The user data area contains three types of subcode-Q data: position information, media catalog number, and ISRC code. Other forms are found in the lead-in, and are used to enable multisession and describe the TOC (table of contents). The position information is used by audio CD players to display the current time, and has track/index information. This can be controlled when doing Disc-At-Once recording. The ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) is used by the recording industry. It states the country of origin, owner, y

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There are eight subcode channels (P,Q,R,S,T,U,V,W). The exact method of encoding is discussed in section (2-43), but it’s really only important to note the data is distributed uniformly across the entire CD, and each channel can hold a total of about 4MB. The P subcode channel identifies the start of a track, but is usually ignored in favor of the Q channel. The Q subcode channel includes useful information, which can be read and written on many recorders. The user data area contains three types of subcode-Q data: position information, media catalog number (MCN), and ISRC code. Other forms are found in the lead-in, and are used to enable multisession and describe the disc TOC (table of contents). The position information is used by audio CD players to display the current time, and has track/index information. This can be controlled when doing Disc-At-Once recording. The ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) is used by the recording industry. It states the country of origin, owne

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(2002/12/10) There are eight subcode channels (P,Q,R,S,T,U,V,W). The exact method of encoding is discussed in section (2-43), but it’s really only important to note the data is distributed uniformly across the entire CD, and each channel can hold a total of about 4MB. The P subcode channel identifies the start of a track, but is usually ignored in favor of the Q channel. The Q subcode channel includes useful information, which can be read and written on many recorders. The user data area contains three types of subcode-Q data: position information, media catalog number (MCN), and ISRC code. Other forms are found in the lead-in, and are used to enable multisession and describe the disc TOC (table of contents). The position information is used by audio CD players to display the current time, and has track/index information. This can be controlled when doing Disc-At-Once recording. The ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) is used by the recording industry. It states the country of

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There are eight subcode channels (P,Q,R,S,T,U,V,W). The exact method of encoding is beyond the scope of this FAQ, but it should be noted that the data is distributed uniformly across the entire CD, and each channel can hold a total of about 4MB. The P subcode channel can be controlled with the JVC/Pinnacle recorders, but apparently isn’t used for much. The Q subcode channel includes useful information, which can be read and written on many recorders. The user data area contains three types of subcode-Q data: position information, media catalog number, and ISRC code. Other forms are found in the lead-in, and are used to enable multisession and describe the TOC (table of contents). The position information is used by audio CD players to display the current time, and has track/index information. This can be controlled when doing Disc-At-Once recording. The ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) is used by the recording industry. It states the country of origin, owner, year of issue,

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