I have found I don't need jitter correction with my last couple of drives. 

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Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 1:40 PM
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Subject: Re: CDEX jitter question

Depends on how your drive beheaves as well as the cd in the drive.  If you
spot check your output and it sounds good, leave it alone.  If you want to
be super safe and don't mind spending more time, check it.

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Subject: CDEX jitter question


>I was looking around in my CDEX 151 settings and found a check box, by
> default says, "Enable Jitter Correction check box not checked".
> Should I check this or leave it alone? I am not sure of what exactly this
> is, I know it's about errors.
> Thank you.
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