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Re: [microsound] CD vs CDR, again



On Sun, 8 Dec 2002, the.ca4.organisation wrote:

> The audible effects of jitter can be described as a clogging up of the
> audio signal, it becomes more difficult to hear the different layers
> and nuances of music.

Why is it more evident on CDRs than CDs? Has it something to
do with the physical aspects of the media?

> To reduce jitter with a CDR you could record at 1x or 2x speed. But
> this is almost impossible today as both recorders and discs are
> manufactured for hi-speed burning. And low-speed would (to put it
> simply) over-burn such discs.

I've noticed better results with slow burns rates. What do
you mean by "over-burn?"

(Thanks for the lucid explanations.)

/:b

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