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In Reply to: RE: The Death of the "burned' CD... BIG DIFFERENCE posted by Tre' on July 01, 2014 at 16:24:45
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None but that wasn't the point of my post.
I was just clarifying that the article did talk about both manufactured and burnt CDs and that the digital info is not in the plastic but on the aluminum.
Tre'
Have Fun and Enjoy the Music
"Still Working the Problem"
I've had one fail.
I can dig around and probably find it if you want more info. It was in a two disk set, a Mercury I think that I had listened to them many times when one just developed a bad spot and wouldn't play. I think it skipped or something obnoxious. But I was able to rip it to a CDR and just used that.
I think most things that go amiss with optical disks will be player sensitive, not so much due to any magic goodness in the players but rather how the defect happens to interact with the optics and tracking systems. By and large I consider them permanent and enjoy the perfect sound forever... They really are far and away the most trouble-free medium I've ever used and I've used about everything. The ones that are subpar are usually so due to the time before the pits, the recording and mastering, rather than a post-pit-plate-print-package problem.
I don't see much more moving media market in our future however, it's had it's spin.
Regards, Rick
One failure of a commercial CD. Zero failures of CDRs made on my Tascam CD recorder, but plenty of failures of CDRs I've received from other folks who created them on a computer.
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