In Reply to: No, Compact Disc is an International Standard posted by PAR on September 8, 2016 at 08:45:07:
You are right about the CD International Standard. Furthermore, the capacity of standard compact discs would significantly limit the playing time with music of 24/96 digital resolution.Alesis introduced a different standard called CD-24 that enabled higher resolution up to 24/96 to be written onto a standard CD-R. It would allow only 19.7-minutes of music on a standard 650-MB music CD-R and 21.3-minutes of music on a 700-MB data CD-R. It was playable only in the Alesis Masterlink ML-9600 hard disc digital recorder.
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