On Saturday 04 June 2005 04:11 pm, Chris Cannam wrote:

> That did prevent you from eating up the whole disc by accident, but I'm
> not sure it was entirely worth the pain.  The problem is that the limit
> was fairly arbitrary and you never remembered to check it before
> recording, so you always started recording and then had to stop again
> and reset the limit.  Like the composition duration, but worse because
> it only applied to the one thing.

Past tense?  Is it gone?  Last time I looked, it was still there.

Maybe keep something optional, yes, but I guess overall I won't argue with 
limitless everything.  I suppose I just assumed the audio limit thing was 
here to stay regardless

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