Hi Michael:

You wrote:

"...But when I play it with my hifi CD player or with my RioVolt, this pause 
is more then two seconds long."

Yeah, which really really bites! I guess that for so long as this remains 
the case, I'll have to record live concert material without any track 
indices. I'll get higher quality recordings than I would get with a cassette 
to be sure, but not any more convenience vis a vis direct song access.

And you continue:

"Could Plextor perhaps add DAO in a future firmware version?"

I'm sure they could if a sufficient number of users requested it. Count me 
in as being the first to make that request.

Many thanks for exploring this, Michael. Just yesterday, I ordered a Sandisk 
high-speed Ultra II CompactFlash memory card and a PCMCIA adaptor. Let's 
hope this is compatible with the Plextalk.

John

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Lang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "John McCann" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 9:46 PM
Subject: Re: Creating Tracks on a PCM 44.1KHz "direct to disk" Recording


> Hi John, you wrote:
>
>> As I indicated in my earlier post, I definitely heard the disk doing
>> some extra girations when I pushed the "headings" key. Perhaps the
>> entry of index marks on a one or two GB memory card would result in a
>> totally unobtrusive index marker being placed in the recording.
>
> It does, I tried it again yesterday. there's no audio pause at the
> position, where one presses the heading key, when recording to a card.
>
>> I wonder then whether such indications would transfer flawlessly when
>> the initial flash memory recording was burned onto CD?
>
> I copied my test recording to a rewriteable Audio CD. At the position,
> where I pressed the heading key, there is an audio pause on the CD.
> Interestingly, this pause lasts only a tenth of a second or so, when I
> listen to the CD in the PTR1. But when I play it with my hifi CD player
> or with my RioVolt, this pause is more then two seconds long.
>
> I think, that the PTR1 always uses Track at Once (TAO), when writing
> CDs. For a gapless CD burning, it would have to use Disc at Once (TAO).
>
> Could Plextor perhaps add DAO in a future firmware version?
>
>   <*** Michael Lang ***>
>
>
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