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what do the terms "yellow book/red book" mean? -- Tarquin 10:41 Jan 13, 2003 (UTC)

It seems that the respective pages linked to by this page do a pretty good job at explaining those standards. -- Jrdioko 19:00, Mar 28, 2004 (UTC)


About Iron Maiden being mentioned as one of the first to release an enhanced CD in 1998:

There already were enhanced CDs available in 1996, e.g. some versions of Mobb Deep's "Hell On Earth". - 2012 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.241.112.31 (talk) 18:30, 25 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Ubuntu Linux mount point

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There is a Taylor Swift album on CD. When you put that CD in the optical disc drive, two things show up in Ubuntu:

  • "Audio CD", and
  • "/media/ubuntu/Enhanced Content" ("Enhanced Content" is a folder and a mountpoint)

With mixed mode CDs, cdrdao detects "AUDIO" tracks and "DATA" tracks. Oddly, IIRC (I am pretty sure I do), cdrdao detected only audio tracks with said CD. I think the directory name "Enhanced Content" indicates that that CD is an Enhanced CD. Also, that folder contained .mov files, or other types of files in various different folders. CD audio does not have a filesystem, but regular files and directories in a CD are part of a filesystem.

I think this fact about the mount point name should be added to the article, but it may need a reference. --User123o987name (talk) 06:40, 7 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]