04-05-2017, 09:20 AM
(04-05-2017, 09:00 AM)admin Wrote: Cyan is INDEX, orange is SPLICE. There is a different shade of each to indicate top or bottom head.
When converting to a .adf file, green means good conversion of track, yellow means that there were some good sectors, and red means conversion failed for the entire track. These colors (red/yellow/green) are only present when doing a .adf converison. Otherwise, the colors will be either cyan or orange (for index or splice modes).
So then cyan/orange has no bearing on the viability of the file/copy, but rather is purely indicative of the method used to produce said copy?