Check your cable. For the first time last night, I was recording Derek
Sherinian's "Planet X" album, and on one track, it actually got split in
two. My guess is that it may have had something to do with level sync, but I
don't think there was any silence in that track anyway. When I get my CD
back from my friend, I'll try to replicate the problem in case it's
something else.
But at any rate, it is highly possible that your cable could have a little
kink in it or something. How does the audio sound? Can you hear pops and
crackles at the track splits?
Adios,
LarZ
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
Of Michael Hooker
Sent: Wednesday, 21 July 1999 14:15
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Subject: MD: md copies
hi,
when i make digital copies from a je520 to my mrz-30 with a toslink cable,
shouldnt it make exact copies? i am using sync recordinging, and a disc
that is one track becomes four tracks on the copy, with a difference in
total time. i dont recall that happening before, but it has happenned a few
times lately. any ideas??
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