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That's interesting about that skipping technique. I didn't realize it would
do that. I had a CD skip in there while recording, but I didn't check for
extra tracks (I was pretty quick to stop the recording though).
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Mike Lastucka, B. Tech
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>From: Thomas Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: MD: Playstation 2 as a MD source?
>Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2001 12:59:49 +1000
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>
>I also can report that the PS2 is great as an optical-out source for
>recording MDs. I was overjoyed to find that my PS2 had a more
>practical
>use than vegeing out with games! I've also found that the PS2 seems
>to
>read audio CDs better, without skips etc., than some CD players -
>which is
>reassuring when you're copying whole CDs without monitoring them.
>
>Talking about CD-skips when recording MDs... I recently thought of a
>quick
>check to see if the MD you recorded has any skips or glitches from the
>CD
>source. I found that every skip during a recording created an extra
>track
>mark, so the number of tracks on the MD additional to the number on
>the CD
>source would tell me straight-away how many problem areas you had to
>correct (cleaning CD, then deleting and re-recording certain tracks,
>etc...). I found this useful if I don't have time to listen through a
>newly recorded MD.
>
>Can anyone else confirm that this always works?
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