PQ mode supplies 16 bytes of the subchannel (P and Q) together with the raw 2352 logical block content and raw P-W mode supplies 96 bytes of uninterlaved P-Q-R-S-T-U-V-W subchannel data. That's all... Basically PQ is enough to do raw burning but for CD-Text and CD+G you need to have control over complete subchannel data.
Stojo303 wrote:
Hello,
I have a user that has asked me about the differences between the Raw and PQ modes, and I have no good answer.
I have been looking in the PDF's available, but have not found any texts describing this (I might have missed something though).
Can anyone guide me to the right direction?
Thanks in advance,
Mikael