Hello Alberto,
Monday, July 31, 2000, 8:56:53 PM, you wrote:
>> Now I thought I'd seen it all, it comes to my attention cue files, so
>> I assume also CD's, use a 'frame' as base unit, being 1/75 s. Anyone
>> heard of this, or did everyone mistook the xx:yy:zz for
>> min:sec:sec/100?
AG> xx:yy:zz
AG> zz are sectors. A sector in CDDA mode can store 2352 bytes, and
AG> when you write CDs you have to write full sectors, that's why you have to
AG> pad the audio data with zeroes when burning wavs obtained from mp3s.
AG> So:
AG> 44100*2*2 = 176400 bytes/second of audio
AG> 176400/2352 = 75 blocks/sencond.
WOW. So much common knowledge I didn't know about. Thanks alot :)
Yeah, my eye fell upon this when I wrote some tools
(albumheader.cjb.net) for the Album-iD. I used musiCutter for helping
me, and after 1 day it came to me that not I but musicutter was
inaccurate. (never imagined that :))
anyways, got my specs updated, and the AiD is ripe for support.
thanks for the prompt reply
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