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On Thu, 8 Sep 2005 18:05:47 +0100, Adrian Tuddenham
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James Perrett wrote:


There's actually a code recorded on the disc that will tell you who made
the disc (or more accurately, who made the stamper). You can use various
software programs to read the code and decode it into something
understandable.


That's interesting. Do you happen to know if there is a version of the
program for 'Classic' Mac OS (OS 8.6)? I've also been trying to find
Mac software that will read the ISRCs off a disc, to check if my
duplicator is faithfully copying them.


I can't find anything from the usual sources. I use Plextools on a PC to
accomplish both tasks. It doesn't need a powerful PC to run it.

Cheers.

James.


 
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