> 1). How would the MD unit store the position on a write-protected disc, let > alone what a MD playback only could do. At the time MD was designed they could have perhaps used a chip in the player to remember the stop point and refer back to it whenever a disc is re-inserted and the TOC or disc ID was read. That way write protected or pre-recorded discs would not be a problem. What would then be a problem is if the disc is edited/recorded on another m/c and then re-inserted in the original m/c..... Just a thought and not really of any use now as the format is well and truly established (thank God) as is..... GB ----------------------------------------------------------------- To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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