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ISRC Packet
“ISRC Packet” stands for International Standard Recording Code Packet. The sound source identification
codes and other information are stored in it, and sent.
Whether to send the ISRC1 Packet is set here.
0
OFF
The ISRC1 Packet is not sent.
(1)
OFF/ON ISRC1
1
ON
The ISRC1 Packet is sent.
Whether to send the ISRC2 Packet is set here.
0
OFF
The ISRC2 Packet is not sent.
(2)
OFF/ON ISRC2
1
ON
The ISRC2 Packet is sent.
Listed below are the ISRC Packet settings.
* These settings are not related to the video and audio output settings.
This is the ISRC Continued setting.
0
ISRC2 is not sent.
(3)
ISRC_Cont
1
ISRC2 is sent.
This is the ISRC Valid setting.
(ISRC Valid indicates whether data has been set to the ISRC_Status in the
ISRC Packet and whether the UPC_EAN_ISRC_XX field is valid.)
0
Invalid
(4)
ISRC_Valid
1
Valid
This is the ISRC_Status setting.
(ISRC_Status indicates the position on the current track.)
0
Starting
1
Intermediate
(5)
ISRC_Status
2
Ending
This is the Validity information setting.
(This indicates whether the ISRC and UPC/EAN data is valid or invalid.)
0
No Validity
1
ISRC
2
UPC/EAN
(6)
Validity Info
3
UPC/EAN and ISRC
This is the Catalogue Code (UPC/EAN #1 - 13) setting. (7)
Catalogue Code
Number consisting of 13 digits
This is the Country Code (ISRC #1 - 2) setting. (8)
Country Code
Character string consisting of 2 letters
This is the First Owner Code (ISRC #3 - 5) setting. (9)
First Owner Code
Character string consisting of 3 alphanumeric
This is the Year-of-recording code (ISRC #6 - 7) setting. (10)
Year of Rec. Code
Number consisting of 2 digits
This is the Recording code / Recording-item code (ISRC #8 -12) setting. (11)
Recording-item Code
Number consisting of 5 digits