Michaelwagner;59095 Wrote: 
> 
> I don't remember that. What were they supposed to do? Were they like
> queue points? Maybe there's something to be learned from that design.

As part of the CD spec there can be as many as 99-tracks and up to
99-index points within each track.  

I used this a lot in post-production of TV shows where we'd need a
specific sound effect from our HUGE library.  Many of the CDs were
indexed this way... let's say I was looking for a particular door close
to match one in the picture.  There could be 20 different versions of a
door close (20-index points) within 1-track.  Based on my database, I
had used trk 43 index 12 before, so I point my CD player straight to
it.

You don't see a lot of CDs doing that anymore, let alone CD players
capable of it, but it is part of the CD spec and could still be used.


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