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==Red Book==
'''Red Book''' is the "popular" name of ISO/IEC 60908, Philips' and Sony's standard specification on [[Compact Disc Digital Audio|Audio CD]]s. It was created in 1980.
 
Red Book is the "popular" name of ISO/IEC 60908, Philips' and Sony's standard specification on Audio CDs. It was created in 1980.


Several other books were created after Red Book to accomodate other uses for the CD media: Yellow Book (CD-ROM and CD-ROM XA), White Book (Video CD), Blue Book (Enhanced CD/CD Extra) and Orange Book (CD-R, CD-RW)
Several other books were created after Red Book to accomodate other uses for the CD media: Yellow Book (CD-ROM and CD-ROM XA), White Book (Video CD), Blue Book (Enhanced CD/CD Extra) and Orange Book (CD-R, CD-RW)


==Links==
== External Links ==
 
* [http://www.licensing.philips.com/information/cd/audio/ Philips Red Book licensing]
[http://www.licensing.philips.com/information/cd/audio/ Philips Red Book licensing]
* [http://www.disctronics.co.uk/technology/cdbasics/cd_books.htm The different book colours]


[http://www.disctronics.co.uk/technology/cdbasics/cd_books.htm The different book colours]
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Latest revision as of 19:33, 29 July 2010

Red Book is the "popular" name of ISO/IEC 60908, Philips' and Sony's standard specification on Audio CDs. It was created in 1980.

Several other books were created after Red Book to accomodate other uses for the CD media: Yellow Book (CD-ROM and CD-ROM XA), White Book (Video CD), Blue Book (Enhanced CD/CD Extra) and Orange Book (CD-R, CD-RW)

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