Hi Drew,

> I've been looking at the bin images again and I can see what you mean.
> It does look like the RW file contains just the audio (2352 bytes) and
> no subcode (the subcode blocks are pretty easy to spot in a hex editor).
> The only thing I don't understand is that the RW and RW_RAW rips are
> exactly the same size.

I'd be interested to hear what the RW rip looks like near the end of the file. 
Is it all zeroes for instance?

Also is the 2352 vs 2448 pattern repeated to the end of the file? Say the last 
sector in the RW_RAW file is sector 10000. In the RW_RAW file, the audio should 
start at byte 24480000, while in the RW file, the same audio sector should be 
seen at byte 23520000. If the next 2352 bytes at these two sectors are the 
same, then the same pattern has probably held for the entire 10000 sectors. In 
that case, I'd be interested to see what the remaining data in the RW file 
looks like. The data from the RW_RAW file has ended so what is being put in the 
remaining section of the RW file?

If the audio sectors at 23520000 and 24480000 are *not* the same, then perhaps 
there are still CDG blocks being inserted in the RW file but not after each 
2352 bytes of audio, say at the end of each track. I'd find this weird as 
surely the drive isn't buffering up the CDG data while carrying on through the 
audio?

Just thinking out loud really, let's see what the data looks like at the end of 
the file.

Kelvin.





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