Yellow Book - Definition
Yellow Book refers to a standard set by Phillips and Sony for the physical format of a CD-ROM disk. It was actually an extension of the Red Book that enables the physical CD-ROM disk to contain data other than audio. As the Yellow Book only defines the physical arrangement of the data, other standards are also used to define directory and file structures. The ISO 9660 standard defines the logical format for the disk.
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