hi list,
i've been wondering lately, just out of curiosity.. what the latest
"rules" are for cd burning speeds and audio. i remember in the old days it
was a general rule to not burn audio masters at anything greater than 4X
speed.. as it would have a higher rate of error...
now that we've hit the future, with 2001 and all.. and G4s exist, and cd
burner technology has moved along.. do these same rules still apply?
i suppose on of these months i'll want to upgrade from my old 4X burner
but since audio is the most important data i write to CD i want to make
sure i won't be running into trouble if i buy an 8X, 12X or 16X burner.
thanks for your knowledge.
taylor.
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- "occur_stream" CD - 2001
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- LINE_001 richard chartier "series" CD
- LINE_002 immedia "2 | 1" CD
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