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Scott Dorsey wrote:
geoff wrote: Arny Krueger wrote: "geoff" wrote in message Arny Krueger wrote: The point is that those of us who use stand-alone audio CD recorders are pretty much stuck at burning at 1X, and it still works, even with common high speed media. However burning at 2 x realtime gets you home quicker. Not if you're recording something that is live in real time. Riiiiiight ! So something live in realtime cannot be "pretty much stuck at burning at 1X". It is ABSOLUTELY stuck at 1 x ! I have a pianist who can play much faster than realtime. She can do the minute waltz in 40 seconds flat. --scott Jeepers, the waltzers would all be tripping. geoff |
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geoff wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote: geoff wrote: Arny Krueger wrote: "geoff" wrote in message Arny Krueger wrote: The point is that those of us who use stand-alone audio CD recorders are pretty much stuck at burning at 1X, and it still works, even with common high speed media. However burning at 2 x realtime gets you home quicker. Not if you're recording something that is live in real time. Riiiiiight ! So something live in realtime cannot be "pretty much stuck at burning at 1X". It is ABSOLUTELY stuck at 1 x ! I have a pianist who can play much faster than realtime. She can do the minute waltz in 40 seconds flat. --scott Jeepers, the waltzers would all be tripping. geoff Like cool! I'll smoke to that. Later... Ron Capik -- |
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