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Whenever I do digital recordings from my PS2's player to my MD, the 
recording is actually /slightly ahead of the audio being played by the unit 
on my TV.  Kinda makes pausing with any accuracy difficult, but is fine if 
you're recording whole songs and all.

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Mike Lastucka, B. Tech
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2048 bit DH 0x16DC15CD

>From: las <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: MD: Internet Radio
>Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2001 16:58:13 -0400
>
>I was going to suggest that, but I thought to myself, "it's always possible 
>that
>they came out with some new technology I am unaware of".
>
>I may not be using the correct terminology, but digital audio recordings 
>have a
>timing code that can be read by digital recording devices.  If you ever 
>look at
>the time passing when you record from a digital source using syncro edit, 
>you
>will notice that both the player and recorder display the exact same time.
>
>I suppose that you could sync an analog recording, but it would not be
>completely accurate.  That's the beauty of using a digital link.  It's not 
>just
>that the sound quality may be better, but you can get a bit by bit copy (if 
>you
>are not using any compression).
>
>LAS


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