Peter Creath writes: > On Dec 10, 2007 4:45 AM, R. Bernstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > In your situation, it sounds like you are writing DTS-encoded > > information using Redbook formatting. I don't doubt for what you are > > doing this is convenient for you. But I'm not sure this is common > > practice, either. If there some document you can point to that > > indicates this common practice or is part of some standard, that would > > make a more compelling case for change. > > See, e.g., > <http://www.dtsonline.com/shopping/catalogue/music_detail.php?upc=710215442426>. > Before SACD and DVD-Audio made serious inroads, DTS was producing DTS > CDs.
Ok. I guess then many discs don't have a gap lead-in. So the question then is what to do? Perhaps an option inside the cdio object to disable the 2 second CDDA lead-in?
