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TOC describes tracks on a volume of a CD in the Lead-in area, q-subchannel (cf ftp://ftp.ecma.ch/ecma-st/Ecma-130.pdf $22.3.4).
But you don't need to change the TOC to do what you want. You "only" need to change at least one File Descriptor (cf ftp://ftp.ecma.ch/ecma-st/Ecma-119.pdf, $9). If you have some skills in C/C++ (maybe it' possible in VB ), few hours to spent reading Ecma documentations, plus Micro$oft documentation (to do it with/without a driver, in adm mode), it's very simple : use EasyCD to extract the ISO file, use the program you made to modify the ISO file, then burn it (EasyCd again, but the file must be names .iso)Anyway, it's a good scholar exercice : this kind of protection sheme is useless nowdays (BlindWrite, CloneCD). Of course, it can be the first step. If you're motivated enough, you can go after that to subchannel (p, q->w), or ATIP (remember ecma-130?), then finally try to figure out a maybe "good" protection sheme.... At least, you'll reached Safedisk and Securom, which is not so bad after all - but only if you do it during WE, of course. Otherwise, it doesn't count
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