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Cactus Data Shield (CDS) is a form of CD/DVD copy protection for audio compact discs developed by Israeli company Midbar Technologies. [1] It has been used extensively by EMI (subsequently acquired by Sony Music), BMG and their subsidiaries.
The first obstacle is the "fake" Table of Contents (ToC), which is intended to mask the audio tracks from CD-ROM drives. However CD-R/RW drives, and similar, can usually access all session data on a disc, and thus can properly read the audio segment. The other major obstacle is the incompatible (and technically corrupted) error-correction data.
Four-channel Compact Disc digital audio flag: indicates that the track uses four-channel audio (applies only to CD-DA). This is very rarely used on Compact Discs. Data flag: Indicates that this track contains data (rather than audio). Can be used for muting in audio CD players. Not used in the original CD-DA standard, added in the CD-ROM ...
A CD drive can have extraction errors when the data on the disc is not readable due to scratches or smudges. The drive can compensate by supplying a "best guess" of what the missing data was, then supplying the missing data.
After rushing for 821 yards on 156 carries as a freshman, Jeanty broke out in 2023 with 1,47 yards and 14 rushing TDs to go along with 43 catches for 569 yards and five receiving TDs.
Each sector (or "timecode frame") consists of a sequence of channel frames. These frames, when read from the disc, are made of a 24-bit synchronization pattern with the constant sequence 1000-0000-0001-0000-0000-0010, not present anywhere else on the disc, separated by three merging bits, followed by 33 bytes in EFM encoding, each followed by 3 merge bits.
Fantasy football Week 15 running back rankings. Isaac Guerendo (foot) did not participate in Tuesday's walk-through. He'll have a tight window to get ready this week with the Niners playing ...
As the 9-1-1: Lone Star team started to envision the series' final episodes, they thought back to the Fox drama's beginning. In particular, co-showrunner Rashad Raisani thought back to a trip to ...