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In the Thread: Digital recorders: what the "big boys" use?
Post Subject: Re: More on the CDR misery. Posted by Max Shatsky on: 1/6/2005
Let me understand what is the problem. You say that a copied disk to Masterlink
HD sounds OK, right? So, why do you believe that CD-R is capable to store and
reproduce music at the level of original CD or Masterlink HD? Do you have at
least one positive experience with CD-R? I mean, if CDR physical layer is not
stable enough for reader to recover the original signal then there is nothing
to expect from this format. CDR is definitely ok for DATA since CD-DATA stores
significantly more redundant information for error recovery. I'm not sure that
CD-AUDIO stores any redundant data at all to prevent errors.
I personally do not bother too much with CDRs, just using quality disks with
EAC->Nero with AudioMaster on Yamaha 3200. Disk quality is determined by my
friend who occasionally has time to make careful comparison of different
labels available on the market.
Max.
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