Subject: Re: Red Book ?
From: KEVIN AUSTIN (KAUSTIN@vax2.concordia.ca)
Date: Mon Jan 14 2002 - 15:30:47 EST
Oh! To see ourselves as others see us!
Sorry ... I know it's a bother but could the list just get "text only"
messages. For many people, the following results are not uncommon.
Kevin
Kevin Austin
kaustin@vax2.concordia.ca
CECDISCUSS List Administrator
Vous pouvez ecrire en francais ou en anglais.
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> Red Book just refers to the CD-DA (Digital Audio)
standard. >It's what you get when you go out and buy CDs. If you use CD-R
as your >format for a CD Duplication Master you have to use the Red Book
format >which mostly just adds sub-code (non-audio code) to be able to
make the >glass master disc. When you burn an audio disc that isn't Red
Book standard, >it's still red book compatible and so should play in most
players. I haven't >actually come across a situation where that format
issue was what kept >a disc from playing. That's more to do with the
differences between manufactured >CDs and burned CDs. The technology is
really quite different. A replicated >CD is actually stamped out and
punches holes (pits) in a metal surface >(usually aluminum, sometimes
gold) whereas a burned CD uses a dye layer >which has its reflective
qualities changes by the laser. ><br> I don't know off
hand of a red book site, but I >wouldn't be surprised if one exists. Need
to do some careful searching >I guess. ><p> Hope that's
helpful. ><p> Andrew ><p>Andrew Czink ><br>Co-Director,
earsay productions ><br><A
HREF="http://www.earsay.com">http://www.earsay.com> ><p>Producer,
Musica Nova ><br>Vancouver Co-op Radio ><br>CFRO 102.7 FM ><br>#110-360
Columbia St ><br>Vancouver BC ><br>V6A-4J1 ><br>Canada ><br>
><p>sylvi macCormac wrote: ><blockquote TYPE=CITE>Andrew Czink wrote:
><blockquote TYPE=CITE> I've never seen a red book audio
>CD get "verified." ... Andrew Czink. Co-Director, earsay productions <a
href="http://www.earsay.com">http://www.earsay.com></blockquote> >
><blockquote TYPE=CITE>Producer, Musica Nova ><br>Vancouver Co-op Radio
><br>CFRO 102.7 FM ><br>#110-360 Columbia St ><br>Vancouver BC
><br>V6A-4J1 ><br>Canada</blockquote> > ><blockquote TYPE=CITE> ><pre><a
href="http://www.vcn.bc.ca/cfro/">http://www.vcn.bc.ca/cfro/></pre>
></blockquote> > ><p><br>Hello Andrew et al. ><p>please discuss /
"elucidate" a bit more on Red Book ... i've heard of >it in conversation,
but have never used it. i've rarely had trouble with >Yamaha CDWriter.
Knock on Wood! / Metal / Plastic ... ! i understand some >older CD players
may not read CDrs and Red Book will "fix this". only one >person couldn't
play the CDr burnt on Yamaha ... and Red Book was then >recommended by
music/studio producer. he recommended checking out the red >book site.
now, that i've heard of it twice, i'll do a search. do you have >any
links? ><p>thanks, best regards and cheers, macCormac / sylvi ><p><a
href="http://www.sylvi.ca">http://www.sylvi.ca> ><br>soundscape and
just plain folk ><p><font size=-1>composers Miriam Rainsford and sylvi
macCormac</font> ><br><font size=-1>enjoy conversation and a cup of tea
with cats and radio >static</font> ><br><font size=-1>across the waves via
<a
href="http://www.mstation.org/sylvi.php">http://www.mstation.org/sylvi.php></font>
><p><font size=-1>M.Arts "Echoes of Acoustic & Literary
Ecology"</font> ><br><font size=-1>in process / progress with <a
href="http://www.sfu.ca/~truax">http://www.sfu.ca/~truax></font>
><br><font size=-1>World Soundscape Project <a
href="http://www.sfu.ca/sonic-studio/srs/">http://www.sfu.ca/sonic-studio/srs/></font>
><p><font size=-1>Co-op Radio : Changing Times" (42:30) (2001) <a
href="http://www.vcn.bc.ca/cfro/">http://www.vcn.bc.ca/cfro/></font>
><br><font size=-1>archival broadcast / venue / field recordings w O
Canada >Horn / changing stations</font> ><br><font size=-1>& analog
reels (1975-2001) w Chris Clapper (homeless >/ begging) singing</font>
><br><font size=-1>on Dunsmuir Street (2001) outside/below <a
href="http://www.theRailwayclub.com">http://www.theRailwayclub.com></font>
><p><font size=-1>"Carving Canoes : For the Wild" (4:07) (1998) Music /
>Film w John Clarke</font> ><br><font size=-1>(photos) Hali Tsui (video)
Blaine Dunaway (violin) Elaho >BC (Raven & Water)</font> ><br><font
size=-1>Grrrls with Guitars, Volume I ... <ahref="http://www.grrrlswithguitars.com">http://www.grrrlswithguitars.com></font>><p><fontsize=-1><a
href="http://CECconcordia.ca">http://CECconcordia.ca></font>><br><font
size=-1>2000 Presence II - "Spirit Wheels : Journey" (3:06)</font>
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(1997)</font> ><br><font size=-1>2002 Presence III - "Penny : a Process"
(3:15)</font> ><br><font size=-1>w Philip Murphy (D penny whistle &
voice) (1998)</font> ><p><font size=-1><a
href="http://www.MusicWorks.ca">http://www.MusicWorks.ca> >- summer
1999 / number 74 includes article,</font> ><br><font size=-1>"Conversing
with Nature : Reflections on HW's 'Talking >Rain'" w CD</font> ><br><font
size=-1>"Voices of a Place : Hildegard Westerkamp inside the >Soundscape"
(6:39)</font> ><br><font size=-1>"Waves of Kokoro (Hirabayashi &
Bourget, Waves, Seagulls >& Crows) (10:45)</font> ><br><font
size=-1>1999, Honourable mention @ 26e Concours, Bourges, France >- <a
href="http://www.GMEB.fr">http://www.GMEB.fr></font> ><p><font
size=-1>"does this Sound like me?" (1:00:00) (2001) w the voices >of 21
artists</font> ><br><font size=-1>w (dis) abilities & sounds of art
making <a href="http://www.s4dac.org">http://www.s4dac.org></font>
><p><font size=-1>"Field of Sound : is Stochastic a Dirty Word?"
(talk)</font> ><br><font size=-1>"Witness" & composing with the "Audio
Box"(tm)</font> ><br><font
size=-1><ahref="http://www.RichmondSoundDesign.com">http://www.RichmondSoundDesign.com></font>
><br><font size=-1>presented @ Audio Engineering Society Vancouver
2001</font> ><p><font size=-1>To be removed / remain on sylvi macCormac's
new & >improved / fancy / shiny</font> ><br><font size=-1>Hi-Fidelity
E(lectronic)mail List please send word(s) >... send word(s) anyway
...</font> ><br> ><p>Andrew Czink wrote: ><blockquote
TYPE=CITE> I've never seen a red book audio >CD get
"verified." As far as I know only ><br>CD-ROM does that.
><p> Andrew ><p>Andrew Czink ><br>Co-Director, earsay
productions ><br><a href="http://www.earsay.com">http://www.earsay.com>
><p>Producer, Musica Nova ><br>Vancouver Co-op Radio ><br>CFRO 102.7 FM
><br>#110-360 Columbia St ><br>Vancouver BC ><br>V6A-4J1 ><br>Canada
><br> </blockquote> ></blockquote> ></html>
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