> sorry, but this is not true. go and get a tascam dedicated cdrw > unit. it works 100% of the time, perfectly, with a s/pdif real time > input. at least, the one i have access to does. it can only do "audio > time" burning, but given the dedicated nature of the beast, thats > ok. i very much doubt that its internal mechanism is significantly > different than the one in my yamaha computer-mounted burner. > > the technique to implement this is very simple, and even cdrecord does > it: you just buffer N seconds of the real time source before you start > the burn.
i'm not an expert on cd recording devices, but these do not allow the change of recording speed whilst recording, do they? and does s/pdif have flow control? at least one of either the source or destination needs to have some way to control its data rate while recording otherwise buffer underflow/overflow will eventually occur. i may be wrong though. --martijn
