White Book - Definition
White Book is the fourth major extension to the audio CD (Red Book) standard. Unlike those for CD-ROM, CD-I, and CD-R, however, White Book is a very medium-specific format (similar to the original CD format, which handled only audio data). The White Book standard allows for 74 minutes of video and audio to be laid onto a compact disc, and the term is used synonymously with the Sony/Philips trademark Video CD. White Book video and audio are in the MPEG format.
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