Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The \"Green Book\", formally known as the \"CD-i Full Functional Specification\", is a CD standard developed in 1986 by Philips and Sony that defines the format for interactive, multimedia compact discs designed for CD-i players. The standard was originally not freely available and had to be licensed from Philips. However, the 1994 version of the standard was eventually made available for free by Philips.CD-i discs conform to the Red Book specification of audio CDs (CD-DA)."@en }
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- Green_Book_(CD_standard) comment "The \"Green Book\", formally known as the \"CD-i Full Functional Specification\", is a CD standard developed in 1986 by Philips and Sony that defines the format for interactive, multimedia compact discs designed for CD-i players. The standard was originally not freely available and had to be licensed from Philips. However, the 1994 version of the standard was eventually made available for free by Philips.CD-i discs conform to the Red Book specification of audio CDs (CD-DA).".