On Sun, Jul 02, 2006 at 01:04:55PM +0100, Drew wrote:
> When cdrdao reports the capabilities of the drive it say this:
> 
> Raw P-W sub-channel reading (audio track) is supported.
> Cooked R-W sub-channel reading (audio track) is supported.
> 
> You notice it says "cooked R-W" NOT "cooked P-W"
> 
> Does this mean it's excluding the p and q channels? that would mean it
> is returning 6 out of 8 subcode bits which would account for the subcode
> only being 72 bytes and not 96 (3/4 of the size). How it would arrange
> these 6 bit I don't know.

I entirely think it could mean that, yes, and it would probably
just bit-pack them.  Recording some identifiable data, as you have, and
checking to see what comes back on a bit-by-bit basis would probably
prove it.

Cheers,
-- jra
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