it was digital recording from a CD.

Hmmm, I just tried it again, this time using a standard 74 minute CD and it
did the same thing.  So it looks like I might have a general problem
recording anything, rather than being specific to 80 minutes blanks.   Would
a dirty head cause this problem?

regards

Paul K



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Subject: RE: MD: MD 80 problems (hiccups)





Hi,

I had the same problem with my WS1 on the end of regular 74 minute MD
(FNAC/MPO) (see previous mail).
Did you try to divide the hiccups part from the rest, delete it and
re-record on it I did it and on my case on the second recording
i didn't have hiccups or dropouts or whatever.
What sort of recording did you made (anolog or digital).

Regis

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> De :  Paul Kaufman[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Date :        jeudi 2 septembre 1999 15:15
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> Objet :       MD: MD 80 problems
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>
> I've just bought my first 80 minute blank mini disk to use on my Sony
> MZ-R50.  I'm finding that anything recorded on it 'hiccups' continuously
> for
> the first 10 minutes or so, then it settles down to normal playback.  Has
> anyone else had this problem?
>
> Paul K
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