- Source: Disc Description Protocol
Disc Description Protocol (DDP) is a format for specifying the content of optical discs, including CDs and DVDs.
DDP is commonly used for delivery of disc premasters for duplication. DDP is a proprietary format and is the property of DCA. The file format specification is not freely available.
The DDP must contain 4 parts:
Audio image(s) (.DAT file(s))
DDP Identifier (DDPID)
DDP Stream descriptor (DDPMS)
Subcode descriptor (PQDESCR)
An optional text file, containing the track titles and timings, can also be included.
Software
Windows PC:
Adobe Encore
Cockos Reaper
DCA Viper
DDP Mastering Tools (command line)
Eclipse Image Encoder
Gear Pro Mastering
HOFA CD Burn & DDP
Magix Sequoia
Merging Pyramix
PreSonus Studio One Professional
SADiE
Sonoris DDP Creator
Steinberg WaveLab
macOS:
Triumph Mastering Suite
Adobe Encore×
Audiofile Engineering Triumph (previously Wave Editor)
Audiofile Triumph
Cockos Reaper
DDP Mastering Tools (command line)
DSP-Quattro
HOFA CD Burn & DDP
PreSonus Studio One Professional
Sonic Studio soundBlade and PMCD
Sonoris DDP Creator for Mac
Steinberg WaveLab
Linux:
DDP Mastering Tools (command line)
See also
PMCD
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Graph database
- Disc Description Protocol
- DDP
- Sound Forge
- Optical disc
- Mastering (audio)
- Border Gateway Protocol
- WaveLab
- Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol
- Optical disc drive
- Digital Audio Access Protocol