CD+G
Data Storage Medium
CD-i...released in 1991 and initially priced around USD $700, is capable of playing interactive CD-i discs, Audio CD s, CD+G (CD+Graphics), Karaoke CDs, and Video CDs (VCDs), though the last requires an optional "Digital Video Card" to provide MPEG-1... In this article: CD-i, Philips, Nintendo, Sony, PlayStation, CD+G, Video CDs, Compact Disc, Cd-rom, and IGN |
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Wikipedia | August 11, 2009
The Breathtaking Blue
...band's reputation and The Breathtaking Blue is regarded as the band's weakest album. The band would experiment even more on their next album, Prostitute. The Compact Disc release of this album was one of the first commercial CD+G format discs.
In this article: The Breathtaking Blue, Alphaville, Prostitute, Compact Disc, and Songlines
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
Compact Disc
...graphics data in addition to the audio data on the disc. The disc can be played on a regular audio CD player, but when played on a special CD+G player, can output a graphics signal (typically, the CD+G player is hooked up to a television...
In this article: Philips, Compact Disc, Sony, Cd-rom, Cd-rw, CD-i, CD-R, DVD, and Polycarbonate
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en.wikipedia.org
CD+G - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CD+G. Media type. Optical disc. Encoding. Various. Capacity ... CD+G (also known as CD+Graphics) is an extension of the compact disc standard which ...
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compact disk: Definition from Answers.com
compact disk or compact disc ( ) n. ( Abbr. CD ) A small optical disk on which data such as music, text, or ... Disc + Graphics (CD+G) is a special audio compact disc ...
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CD+G Revealed
An informal description of how CD+G works. ... A CD+G is a special Audio Compact disc that contains graphics data in addition to the ...
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Optical disc drive: Information from Answers.com
Stan, Sorin G. (1998), The CD-ROM Drive: A Brief System Description, Springer, ... Floppy disk · Compact disc/CD Drive · USB flash drive · Memory card. Computer case ...
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Compact disc - Definition by WordIQ
Compact discs are made from a 1.2 mm thick disc of polycarbonate ... CD+G. Digital revolution. DVD audio and video playing and recording. DVD-Audio. ECD. FMD ...
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www.true-audio.com
True Audio Codec Software - Compact disc
The CD-ROM is in essence a data disc, which cannot rely on error concealment, ... Note that the CD+G or "karaoke" extension also uses the R-W subchannels or ...
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What is compact disc? - Definition from Whatis.com - see also ...
A compact disc (CD) is a plastic-fabricated, circular medium for recording, storing, and playing back ... A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...
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A CD+G (also known as CD+Graphics) is a special audio compact disc that contains graphics data in addition to the audio data on the disc.
The disc can be played on a regular audio CD player, but when played on a special CD+G player (such as the Sega Saturn), can output a graphics signal (typically, the CD+G player is connected to a television set or a computer monitor); these graphics are almost exclusively used to display lyrics on a television set for karaoke performers to sing along with.
In each sector there are 2352 bytes (24 * 98) of audio content data and 96 bytes of compact disc subcode.
The 96 bytes of subchannel information in each sector contain four packets of 24 bytes apiece:
*1 byte for command,
*1 byte for instruction,
*2 bytes for parity Q,
*16 bytes for data, and
*4 bytes parity P.
Each of the 96 subchannel data bytes can be thought of as being divided into 8 bits. Each of these bits corresponds to a separate stream of information. These streams are called "channels", and are labeled starting with the letter P, like so:
Both the P and Q channels on a regular audio CD are used for timing information. They assist the CD player in tracking the current location on the disc, and to provide the timing information for the time display on the CD player. Note that same space is used for CD-Text as well.
Channel Q is used for control purposes of more sophisticated players. It contains position information the Media Catalog Number (MCN), and International Standard Recording Code (ISRC). The ISRC is used by the media industry, and contains information about the country of origin, the year of publication, owner of the rights, as well as a serial number, and some additional tags:
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