Last night I made a compilation CD on a Pioneer twin deck recorder for a
mate of mine, using a number of Minidisc tracks. The first few were
ANALOGUE copies of MD's as the MD's were digital copies of the original
CD. The last few were digital copies (bringing my Sony MZ-1 out of
retirement and using its digital output to feed into the CD deck! I KNEW
it would come in useful one day!), as the source was an MD recording of
an analogue tape!!!!
Once having compiled this I thought 'Hmmm, I'll make a copy of this for
myself', and put the new CD (a mixture of analogue and digital tracks)
into the CD recorder, and managed to copy it all to a blank CD.
My question is because the first few tracks were analogue copies of the
MD, the burner was quite happy to record these, but I was surprised the
last few were allowed as these were digital copies of the MD. When does
the SCMS check get done? At the start of the disc or at the start of
each track? If its the start of the disc, the analogue tracks seem to
have let the digital ones slip through. The only alternative I can think
of is that the CD recorder switched to an analogue copy for the last few
tracks?
Sorry if I've not explained this very well, but anyone got any ideas?
Thanks a lot
Martin
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