On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 12:22:38PM -0700, William Ferrell wrote:
>    On 11/9/05, Jay R. Ashworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>      On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 10:56:11AM -0700, William Ferrell wrote:
>      >    Yay!  Let  me  know  when  it's populated; I added support for
>      archives
>      >    this  morning.  The  disc  I  burned with it last night worked
>      correctly on
>      >    a standalone CD+G player, so the tool is confirmed working.
>      No, it's not.  :-)
>      When  it's  played  successfully  on  4  or  5  different brands of
>      players,
>      *then* it's confirmed.
>      Do  you  know  why  Sonic  Solutions'  professional  DVD  authoring
>      software
>      costs $30k+?
>      It's  that room.  You know, the one with the 400 different consumer
>      DVD
>      players  that  they  test  new versions against before they release
>      them?
> 
>    *sigh* Repetition is fun.

<flinch>

>    Again:  this  is  *not* an authoring app. This is an *imaging* app; it
>    takes  existing,  already-working  CDG  data  and  matching audio, and
>    prepares  a  redbook  audio  compliant  image with R-W subchannel data
>    compliant with the CD+G extensions to redbook. The image can be passed
>    to  cdrdao  to  produce  a  disc  suitable  for playback on standalone
>    equipment.

Um, "yeah, you're right".

>    While  it  has "only" been tested on a single brand of standalone CD+G
>    player,  it  can  be  further  demonstrated  to be working properly by
>    passing  its  output  to  cdgtools' cdgrip.py or any available Windows
>    CD+G  ripper/encoder -- such tools correctly extract the data as if it
>    had  been  ripped from a real disc. Taking the testing further, a disc
>    burned  with  an  image  made  by  this tool can be ripped by any CD+G
>    ripping  app  (on  Windows  or  Unix)  to produce working, glitch-free
>    results.

Sure. 

Sorry.

Long week on the road.

>    Given  the  age  (old)  and  temperament (picky; glitches even on most
>    real,  pressed  (non-burned)  discs) of the player available to me for
>    testing,  and  its  behavior towards the disc I burned last night, I'm
>    confident in the compliance of the images this tool produces.
>    This  is  now essentially a replacement for the "MP3+G Toolz" suite by
>    ActiveASP  Software  (their  software  is  written for .NET, naturally
>    Windows-only).

Spiffy cool.  :-)

Cheers,
-- jr 'was that a good enough save?' a
        "Space is called 'space' because there's so much *space* there."
                - John Walker, of Fourmilab, on Trek's End


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