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- From: jeh@cmkrnl.com
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- Subject: Re: Life after CDs
- Message-ID: <1992Jul28.114319.609@cmkrnl.com>
- Date: 28 Jul 92 18:43:19 GMT
- References: <14mdkjINNb4m@grapevine.EBay.Sun.COM> <1343@eouk9.eoe.co.uk> <1682E149E4.ALAN@VM1.McGill.CA> <1992Jul27.092328.21478@discus.technion.ac.il>
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- In article <1992Jul27.092328.21478@discus.technion.ac.il>, sorin@techunix.technion.ac.il (Goldenberg Sorin) writes:
- > Somehow the cd manufacturers seem to squeeze more music into the c.d.
- > I have Mahler 2.nd with Klemperer - above 79 min.
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- This is done by playing fast and loose with the CD specs, particularly those
- for track pitch (track-to-track spacing). It is not recommended and such disks
- are more likely than standard disks to have tracking problems in players that
- are also a little bit out of spec.
-
- --- Jamie Hanrahan, Kernel Mode Consulting, San Diego CA
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