Hmmm, so *this* is what happens when I go on holiday for a fortnight... 400+
messages!!!

Doh!

Oh well.  Anyway, the same thing happened with a Fun Lovin' Criminals CD
(100% Columbian if you must know) - first time I recorded it, it was fine.
2nd time and I ended up with 30+ tracks from a 16 track CD...

Any suggestions?  Thankz!

----- Original Message -----
From: David W. Tamkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: MD-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 1:41 AM
Subject: Re: MD: Edd's extra tracks


>
> The Rodent wrote about all the extra track divisions Edd is getting,
>
> | There are a few other possibilities, but those are what I'd check first.
>
> Another one is that the source CD's tracks are subdivided with intra-track
> indices.  The practice is rare, but the CD standard does support it, and I
> faintly remember reading ages and ages ago on either this list or its
prede-
> cessor that in an S/PDIF transfer an MD recorder will start a new track at
> each intra-track index mark.
>
> What I'd really check first is trying to copy the CD to MD with a
different
> MD recorder, preferably with a different CD player as well.  If extra
track
> marks show up in the same places, it's the CD.
>
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