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| | ISO 9660 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | These codes help prevent the data from becoming corrupted, which could lead to errors for executable data. |
 | | CD-ROM Mode 2, intended to be used for audio/video data, divides the 2352 bytes into 12 bytes of synchronisation information, 4 bytes of header data and 2336 bytes of user data. |
 | | It was intended that the main advantage of Mode 2 would be to provide an additional 14 per cent of user data space, since it was not intended to have the additional EDC and ECC error correction data provided by Mode 1. |
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