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Subcode or
subchannel data (called
control bytes in the CD-ROM specification)
refers to data
contained in a
compact disc (CD) in
addition to
digital audio...
- the ISO 4217 code for "no currency" ****, the ISO 9362 (SWIFT/BIC)
branch subcode for "primary office" ****, "unspecified nationality" on a machine-readable...
- codes.
Tanner graphs are
partitioned into
subcode nodes and
digit nodes. For
linear block codes, the
subcode nodes denote rows of the parity-check matrix...
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implemented in releases. The CD+G
format takes advantage of the six
Compact Disc
subcode channels R
through W (which are
unused in
standard Compact Disc Digital...
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Karakalpakstan (Qoraqalpog'iston Respublikasi),
Uzbekistan (ISO 3166-2
subcode UZ-QR) QR code (Quick
Response code), a two-dimensional code
ATCvet code...
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subcode data are
added to each of
these encoded frames,
which is used for
control and
addressing when
playing the CD. CIRC
encoding plus the
subcode byte...
- data of CD-ROM was pla**** back as noise. To
address this problem, the
subcode channel Q has a "data" flag in
areas of the disc that
contain computer...
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audio CD as
defined by the
Table of
Contents (ToC) (within the lead-in's
subcode).
These files are
shown in the
directory for the CD
being viewed in the...
- CD,
where there are
roughly five
kilobytes of
space available or in the
subcode channels R to W on the disc,
which can
store about 31 megabytes. Compact...
- Most frequently,
there is a
primary subcode that
identifies the
language (e.g., "en"), and an
optional subcode in
capital letters that
specifies the...