On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 02:59:23PM -0500, [email protected] wrote: > Sure, basics :) Again, I'm meaning in regard to about bugs, docs, > porting and nits.
And packaging by OS distributions (making the RPM and DEB files). > Yep, if you can get their TOC tables to agree. cdparanoia, eac and > cdda2wav do differ at times with this. It took raw scsi/ata commands > to figure out who was right. A minor example of an unfixed fixable. The various CDDB databases (and more accurate sites like Discogs) have more than unreliable TOC reading to worry about. When ripping using abcde, I regularly have to choose between 2 or more freedb choices where different users typed in different versions of song titles. And that's without taking into account bonus tracks or reissue/remaster jobs that change the durations of what should be the same tracks in the TOC. > So it's the only feasible explanation for the starvation, unofficially > official. > http://www.panasonic.com/consumer_electronics/technics_dj/prod_default_analog.asp The best explanation I read (and I spent a few hours over the weekend reading assorted blogs and web boards) is that they no longer have them in constant production, so the prices can go up and down depending on the global supply. Just because they are not making them *today* does not mean they have stopped, and market supply/demand explains the sane price becoming less sane. > Not quite. Only the Stanton ST.150 competes at par. I recently tried > both side by side and went ST.150. It is a solid tank. Have you tried using the Audio Technica AT-PL120 deck? I've read a lot of reviews based on "we looked at pictures of it" but nothing based on using it. Of all the also-ran decks, it's one of the closest in looks to the Technics range. -- -Dec. --- (no microsoft products were used to create this message) "Mosaic is going to be on every computer in the world." - Marc Andreessen, 1994 _______________________________________________ Flac-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/flac-dev
