> The test currently is that if there are no data tracks we consider cd audio. > What would > be a better test? If there is only one data track after all of the audio > tracks?
I'd say if there are *any* audio tracks, it's worth doing a CDDB lookup. Sometimes the order is reversed, e.g. game CDs that have a red-book audio soundtrack after the track with the game data. Sometimes there are even multiple data tracks (e.g. one for Mac, one for Windows). > What would be very helpful is to remaster this CD to make it not proprietary > so we > have a sample test to work with. For example you could burn this to an image > and then > make the wav part be 1 second of silence. If the data part has copyrighted > text, change the text. > We want to keep the *structure* of the CD image to be about the same. The > content can be totally different. Cool -- should be no trouble. I'll post back in a couple of days. I can probably provide a few more test cases too, for other kinds of data/audio hybrid. Thanks! Stephen _______________________________________________ Libcdio-help mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/libcdio-help
