Channel Code Copy of Compact Discs:
This project has the goal to archive the complete content of CDs on the channel code layer. Here, the NRZI signal which stems from the laser-pickup of a CD player is recorded directly, providing sort of a pit-land photo of the CD. The resulting image file, in turn, is demodulated and decoded in software, i.e. within a virtual CD player. The digital audio channel code on LaserDiscs and CD Video discs can be handled as well.
Note: The image extraction functionality requires a proprietary hardware interface in combination with a modified disc player. Associated open hardware project “ccccd-HW”: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ccccd-hw/
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Website | https://ccccd.sourceforge.io/ |
Tags | ArchivingCD AudioData recovery |
License | GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2) |
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