![]() ![]() The software is fully functional without any limits within the trial period. So it is still an open question for me, maybe in practice 0x00 is treated exactly the same as 0x04, because maybe when the first too major bits of CCI bits are zero, all other bits are ignored by the player, but to remove any doubt, test with standalone DVD-Audio player is required, if when plays copy of DVD-Audio disc with CCI bits set to 0x00 the player says 2 ch/48 kHz/16 bit, then 0x00 is wrong, but if with both 0x00 and 0x04 it says for example 5.1 ch/96 kHz/24 bit, then both values are good.Download DVD Audio Extractor The setup program for the latest version of DVD Audio Extractor is always available here for free download.Ī 30 day free trial license is included in the setup by default. but obviously when all restrictions are off in the discWelder, it sets 0x00 for CCI, which is in break with the document you pointed, so discWelder and dvdcpxm do the same thing - set the CCI bits to 0x00 and "DVDARipper 0.99f" do what the paper says and sets the CCI bits to 0x04. When i have time i will verify the discWelder results and what the document says for consistency. (the digits on the left are the binary representation of the byte that contains the CCI bits and on the right is the meaning, taken from the "Minnetonka discWelder CHROME" CPPM settings)Ġ0 000 00 0 -> Copying Permitted without Restrictionsġ0 000 00 0 -> Copying Permitted with Restrictions, Number of Copies: 1, Max Quality: 2 ch/48 kHz/16 bitġ0 001 00 0 -> Copying Permitted with Restrictions, Number of Copies: 2, Max Quality: 2 ch/48 kHz/16 bitġ0 010 00 0 -> Copying Permitted with Restrictions, Number of Copies: 4, Max Quality: 2 ch/48 kHz/16 bitġ0 011 00 0 -> Copying Permitted with Restrictions, Number of Copies: 6, Max Quality: 2 ch/48 kHz/16 bitġ0 100 00 0 -> Copying Permitted with Restrictions, Number of Copies: 8, Max Quality: 2 ch/48 kHz/16 bitġ0 101 00 0 -> Copying Permitted with Restrictions, Number of Copies: 10, Max Quality: 2 ch/48 kHz/16 bitġ0 111 00 0 -> Copying Permitted with Restrictions, Number of Copies: Not Restricted, Max Quality: 2 ch/48 kHz/16 bitġ0 000 01 0 -> Copying Permitted with Restrictions, Number of Copies: 1, Max Quality: 2 chġ0 001 01 0 -> Copying Permitted with Restrictions, Number of Copies: 2, Max Quality: 2 chġ0 010 01 0 -> Copying Permitted with Restrictions, Number of Copies: 4, Max Quality: 2 chġ0 011 01 0 -> Copying Permitted with Restrictions, Number of Copies: 6, Max Quality: 2 chġ0 100 01 0 -> Copying Permitted with Restrictions, Number of Copies: 8, Max Quality: 2 chġ0 101 01 0 -> Copying Permitted with Restrictions, Number of Copies: 10, Max Quality: 2 chġ0 111 01 0 -> Copying Permitted with Restrictions, Number of Copies: Not Restricted, Max Quality: 2 chġ0 000 10 0 -> Copying Permitted with Restrictions, Number of Copies: 1, Max Quality: Not Restrictedġ0 001 10 0 -> Copying Permitted with Restrictions, Number of Copies: 2, Max Quality: Not Restrictedġ0 010 10 0 -> Copying Permitted with Restrictions, Number of Copies: 4, Max Quality: Not Restrictedġ0 011 10 0 -> Copying Permitted with Restrictions, Number of Copies: 6, Max Quality: Not Restrictedġ0 100 10 0 -> Copying Permitted with Restrictions, Number of Copies: 8, Max Quality: Not Restrictedġ0 101 10 0 -> Copying Permitted with Restrictions, Number of Copies: 10, Max Quality: Not Restrictedġ0 111 10 0 -> Copying Permitted with Restrictions, Number of Copies: Not Restricted, Max Quality: Not Restricted "00b" or "01b") the Audio Quality Parameter shall be set to “10b”."īut i'm completely puzzled now, because yesterday i made very simple test, using "Minnetonka discWelder CHROME" i've generated AOBs with all possible combinations of CCI options (that discWelder has in the CPPM settings) and then look at the headers with hex editor, here is the table of the CCI bits: According to this spec 4 is the correct one: "When Audio Copy Permission is set to any state other than “10b” or “11b” (i.e. Difference between 0 and 4 should be in "Audio Quality Parameter": 0 for "00b", 4 for "10b". ![]()
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