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- From: eric@telebit.com (Eric Smith)
- Subject: Re: Life after CDs
- In-Reply-To: jimc@tau-ceti.isc-br.com's message of 29 Jul 92 01:07:12 GMT
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- Date: 28 Jul 92 22:32:36
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- >>On 29 Jul 92 01:07:12 GMT, jimc@tau-ceti.isc-br.com (Jim Cathey) said:
- > I thought intertrack delays were tripped by a delay code in one of the
- > subcode fields, and that there isn't actually a huge run of zeros in the
- > data fields.
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- There is subcode information, but the samples for that delay are on the disk
- and get played. They may not be zeros. It may just be very low level audio
- (i.e., "silence"). On properly mastered disks, tracks can have a leadin with
- negative time, or no leading with continuous or discontinuous sound. On
- improperly (IMHO) mastered disks, there may actually be an audible leadin.
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- Eric
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