Subject: Re: latest wisdom on burn speeds?
From: Andrew Czink (aczink@telus.net)
Date: Thu Jan 10 2002 - 11:10:23 EST
I've never seen a red book audio CD get "verified." As far as I know only
CD-ROM does that.
Andrew
Andrew Czink
Co-Director, earsay productions
http://www.earsay.com
Producer, Musica Nova
Vancouver Co-op Radio
CFRO 102.7 FM
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Vancouver BC
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Canada
Audiochrom@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 1/10/02 2:19:27 AM, aef3@york.ac.uk writes:
>
> << Some CD's I send as PMCD premasters to a replication plant
>
> were rejected due to "insufficient pit-clarity". They were burnt
>
> on x8, and played in all cd players I tried them on. I needed to re-burn
>
> on x1 for absolute master integrity. >>
>
> Just curious, what is the "verification" process after burning supposed to
> do?
>
> audiochrom
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