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. It is named after one of a set of color-bound books that contain the technical specifications for all CD and CD-ROM formats.
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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. They can be downloaded at:
- Standard ECMA-130: Data Interchange on Read-only 120 mm Optical Data Disks (CD-ROM)
- ISO - Freely Available Standards - ISO/IEC 10149:1995
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