YELLOW BOOK (CD STANDARD)
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The 'Yellow Book' is the standard that defines the format of CD-ROMs. The Yellow Book, created by Sony and Philips was the first extension of the Red Book.
The Yellow Book itself is not freely available. However, its content corresponds to the ISO/IEC 10149 and ECMA 130 standards; the latter can be downloaded at
★ ''Standard ECMA-130: Data Interchange on Read-only 120 mm Optical Data Disks (CD-ROM)''
The 'Yellow Book' is the standard that defines the format of CD-ROMs. The Yellow Book, created by Sony and Philips was the first extension of the Red Book.
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The Yellow Book itself is not freely available. However, its content corresponds to the ISO/IEC 10149 and ECMA 130 standards; the latter can be downloaded at
★ ''Standard ECMA-130: Data Interchange on Read-only 120 mm Optical Data Disks (CD-ROM)''
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