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netmdlinux [2009/05/12 18:23] maximnetmdlinux [2009/06/17 22:35] megadiscman
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   * 2004005 AV/C Tape Recorder/Player Subunit Specification 2.4   * 2004005 AV/C Tape Recorder/Player Subunit Specification 2.4
   * 2002013 AV/C Descriptor Mechanism 1.2   * 2002013 AV/C Descriptor Mechanism 1.2
-  * 2002002 AV/C Disc Subunit - Generic Recordable Video Disc Media Type Specification 1.0+  * <del>2002002 AV/C Disc Subunit - Generic Recordable Video Disc Media Type Specification 1.0</del> For MD, 1998014 is relevant instead of this document. 
 +  * {{:avc_disc10.pdf|1998013 AV/C Disc Subunit Generic Specification 1.0}}
   * [[http://users.physik.fu-berlin.de/~glaubitz/linux-minidisc/AVC_DiscMDAudio10.pdf|1998014 AV/C Disc Media Type Specification - MD Audio]]   * [[http://users.physik.fu-berlin.de/~glaubitz/linux-minidisc/AVC_DiscMDAudio10.pdf|1998014 AV/C Disc Media Type Specification - MD Audio]]
  
 Here is an older document by the TradeAssociation: Here is an older document by the TradeAssociation:
  
-  * [[https://wiki.physik.fu-berlin.de/linux-minidisc/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=avc_general_30.pdf|1998014 AV/C Digital Interface Command Set General Specification Version 3.0]]+  * {{:avc_general_30.pdf|1998003 AV/C Digital Interface Command Set General Specification Version 3.0}}
  
 The Sony patent [[https://wiki.physik.fu-berlin.de/linux-minidisc/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=us7437770.pdf |US7437770]] describes in details the entire communication between a NetMD device and a PC starting with the exclusive login and retrieving of the track titles. The data exchange commands are shown in the form control/response frames (Figures 33-49). It's quite easy to understand the stuff, especially by working in conjuction with the AV/C documents mentioned above. The Sony patent [[https://wiki.physik.fu-berlin.de/linux-minidisc/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=us7437770.pdf |US7437770]] describes in details the entire communication between a NetMD device and a PC starting with the exclusive login and retrieving of the track titles. The data exchange commands are shown in the form control/response frames (Figures 33-49). It's quite easy to understand the stuff, especially by working in conjuction with the AV/C documents mentioned above.
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 More protocol info: http://bertrik.sikken.nl/netmd/ More protocol info: http://bertrik.sikken.nl/netmd/
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 +Upload of ATRAC SP with RH1: [[RH1AtracUpload|RH1 upload dump]]
  
 The EKB format is mostly revealed now.  There is now a [[http://software.marcus-brinkmann.org/repositories/changes/freemd/tools/dump-ekb.py|Dump EKB]] tool that can be used to display EKB files.  Here is an example output (the unique keys have been blacked out): The EKB format is mostly revealed now.  There is now a [[http://software.marcus-brinkmann.org/repositories/changes/freemd/tools/dump-ekb.py|Dump EKB]] tool that can be used to display EKB files.  Here is an example output (the unique keys have been blacked out):
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