(OFF)Re: CD-R quality (was Re: Shameless CDR vs CD questions)

LSD KILL!! KILL!!! insect.brain at GMAIL.COM
Wed Feb 13 02:54:54 EST 2008


no. (in response to Trev's immoral attempt at sexual arousal)
not me.
sam the movie librarian who _really_ should consider that taking his
klonopin could be very beneficial
I have passed all this info which everyone here knows I am incapable of
understanding to him, in an darkly inspired attempt to make him fearful of
his house full of inferior DVD product, since it really doesn't connect up
to the UFO subject unless I was to reopen my mind to Philip Corso and if
there were any truth therein, and I can't enjoy CDR's without art
I was given a loveseat today!!!  helps take the sting out of the 3 failed
Hawkwind records that arrived and I'll just focus on the 2 sealed perfect
ones
can a laser turntable be had under 10k?
it's late, I should be in bed, it's Mary's fault
sure glad I got a cat to sit on the loveseat with me

On 2/12/08, trev <judge48 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> hail mary,
>
> before the boffins start, i must say that if you are burning with 7 year
> old
> equipment (like mike coleman does) which might have a maximum burning
> speed
> of 8x, the 4x might be dodgy.
> however, nowadays the standard maximum speed for cd burners is around 50x,
> so...
>
> or am i talking about something completely different?
>
> mike coleman mike coleman mike coleman mike coleman mike coleman mike
> coleman mike coleman mike coleman mike coleman mike coleman mike coleman
> mike coleman mike coleman mike coleman mike colehole
> colehole dogdick
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "vzenv14m" <maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET>
> To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 10:37 PM
> Subject: Re: CD-R quality (was Re: Shameless CDR vs CD questions)
>
>
> >I have a question, or 2, if a CD is burned from another CDR does that
> make
> >a
> > difference, and does it matter if the copies are made in real time, or
> > faster.  I was always under the impression that since it's all digital
> > there
> > should be no loss of info, but a friend claims when someone burns discs
> at
> > quadruple speed they don't play right?
> > I understand there's generational loss with tapes, but I'd think it
> would
> > matter digitally?  Just wondering.
> >
> > Kaduflyer
> >
>



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