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  2. Photo CD - Wikipedia

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    Photo CD is a system designed by Kodak for digitizing and saving photos onto a CD. Launched in 1991, [ 1 ] the discs were designed to hold nearly 100 high quality images, scanned prints and slides using special proprietary encoding.

  3. List of Compact Disc and DVD copy protection schemes

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    Installs software on the computer that tries to play the media so other software cannot read data directly from audio discs in the CD-ROM drive. Silently installing software on a computer created a controversy about modifying a computer's behaviour without a user's consent.

  4. Comparison of disc image software - Wikipedia

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  5. Compact Disc and DVD copy protection - Wikipedia

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    Upon inserting such a disc in the CD drive of a computer running Microsoft Windows, the XCP software would be installed. If CD ripper software (or other software, such as a real-time effects program, that reads digital audio from the disc in the same way as a CD ripper) were to subsequently access the music tracks on the CD, XCP would ...

  6. Comparison of image viewers - Wikipedia

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    Windows Photo Viewer: Fullscreen, slideshow, fit, zoom, print Rotate, lossy JPEG rotate, annotate TIFF images Proprietary: XnView and XnViewMP Thumbnails (user-defined sizes), fullscreen, slideshow, zoom, fit, view IPTC and Exif info

  7. Extended Copy Protection - Wikipedia

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    The version of this software used in Sony CDs is the one marketed as “XCP-Aurora”. The first time a user attempts to play such a CD on a Windows system, the user is presented with an end-user license agreement (EULA). If they accept it, the software is installed, otherwise the disc is ejected. [3]

  8. Optical disc image - Wikipedia

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    A CD can have multiple tracks, which can contain computer data, audio, or video. File systems such as ISO 9660 are stored inside one of these tracks. Since ISO images are expected to contain a binary copy of the file system and its contents, there is no concept of a "track" inside an ISO image, since a track is a container for the contents of ...

  9. Picture CD - Wikipedia

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    The product is aimed at consumers. Software to view and perform simple edits to images is included on the CD. Most digital minilabs and many Kodak Picture Kiosks are capable of producing Kodak Picture CDs from either film or digital pictures. The Picture CD is a standard recordable CD with Kodak software prerecorded. Images are burned onto the ...