Re: 24 bit recording

2015-12-01 Thread Andy Logue

Hi again Hamit.

You were right again my friend.  I tried another, pretty old computer that I 
had stored away and burned all of the 12 tracks onto a single disk and it 
worked fine.  So, it's my other computer  that has let me down.  Need to get 
it re-formatted or replaced for sure.  By the way, it's Nero Burning Rom vs 
8.3 that I use and it works, so no need to upgrade to an all singing all 
dancing version.


Thanks again for all of your suggestions.

Incidentally, earlier on you said that you would love to be able to afford a 
H6!  I live in Scotland, don't know about you, probably the States, but 
anyway, in London you can hire the H6 for about £100 per day, so if you are 
in the States, then you may be able to locate a similar hire service over 
there.  There must be one, giving all the thousands of DSLR enthusiasts and 
pro's.


Thanks again.

Very best wishes.
Andy.


- Original Message - 
From: "Hamit Campos" <hamitcam...@gmail.com>

To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Monday, November 30, 2015 11:35 PM
Subject: RE: 24 bit recording



H that platinum thing is a package of Nero Software. The program we're
interested in here is Nero Burning Rom. I tried it and yes it works with
Jaws. I used JAWS 16 to do it. Yeah it sounds like it could be a CD drive
issue. Also almost time for a new PC. Unless you built it or want to put a
new burner in it. Maybe for you 96 24 bit may not make much sence after 
all.

I just do know though that your final product would be better since it
started out as HD. Were I to get 1 of these or the LS 100s I'd set it to 
96

24 bit. But then again, I'm an HD audio guy, I'm a Blu-Ray disk guy,
different needs. I love HD audio. The Zoom F8 will do 192 KHZ at 24 bit 
like

the 700 recorders from Sound Devices.








Re: 24 bit recording

2015-12-01 Thread hamitcampos
Yeah I'm in Danbury Connecticut. Who knows about the renting thing. But that 
would be cool. Thanks for the sugestion though.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Dec 1, 2015, at 8:32 AM, Andy Logue <andy.logue...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi again Hamit.
> 
> You were right again my friend.  I tried another, pretty old computer that I 
> had stored away and burned all of the 12 tracks onto a single disk and it 
> worked fine.  So, it's my other computer  that has let me down.  Need to get 
> it re-formatted or replaced for sure.  By the way, it's Nero Burning Rom vs 
> 8.3 that I use and it works, so no need to upgrade to an all singing all 
> dancing version.
> 
> Thanks again for all of your suggestions.
> 
> Incidentally, earlier on you said that you would love to be able to afford a 
> H6!  I live in Scotland, don't know about you, probably the States, but 
> anyway, in London you can hire the H6 for about £100 per day, so if you are 
> in the States, then you may be able to locate a similar hire service over 
> there.  There must be one, giving all the thousands of DSLR enthusiasts and 
> pro's.
> 
> Thanks again.
> 
> Very best wishes.
> Andy.
> 
> 
> - Original Message - From: "Hamit Campos" <hamitcam...@gmail.com>
> To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> Sent: Monday, November 30, 2015 11:35 PM
> Subject: RE: 24 bit recording
> 
> 
>> H that platinum thing is a package of Nero Software. The program we're
>> interested in here is Nero Burning Rom. I tried it and yes it works with
>> Jaws. I used JAWS 16 to do it. Yeah it sounds like it could be a CD drive
>> issue. Also almost time for a new PC. Unless you built it or want to put a
>> new burner in it. Maybe for you 96 24 bit may not make much sence after all.
>> I just do know though that your final product would be better since it
>> started out as HD. Were I to get 1 of these or the LS 100s I'd set it to 96
>> 24 bit. But then again, I'm an HD audio guy, I'm a Blu-Ray disk guy,
>> different needs. I love HD audio. The Zoom F8 will do 192 KHZ at 24 bit like
>> the 700 recorders from Sound Devices.
> 
> 



Re: 24 bit recording

2015-11-30 Thread Andy Logue

Hi again Hamit.
Because it worked for you, I tried again to burn the single file on a CD and 
again it did not work.  So I copied a Meatloaf album from my collection of 
CD's and attempted to burn that.  It did not work, so it's looking like 
there is another problem, probably with this computer, which is about 8 
years old.  I'm going to try tomorrow and burn it on my wife's computer, so 
fingers crossed.


Incidentally, I looked at the Properties of the file and it was 40.5 mb.  A 
standard track I have from a group called Enya is only 7.6 mb, so you were 
right right at the start anyway Hamit, you would not get many of these files 
on a blank CD in any case.


I'm thinking of setting the H6 to MP3, 16 bit at 44 Khz on my next recording 
session.


I feel that as I like to give CD's away to friends, there is no point in 
recording at 24 bit, 96 Khz as WAV.


Incidentally, I checked out Nero.com to see their latest version of Nero. 
It's called, Nero 2016 Platinum -  and it's £99.00 to buy, but the system 
requirements are probably to modering for my computer.


Is this the version you have and will JAWS work well on it.  I'm total.

Very best wishes.
Andy.



- Original Message - 
From: "Hamit Campos" <hamitcam...@gmail.com>

To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2015 11:51 PM
Subject: 24 bit recording



Hi to the person I've been talking to about the 24 bit file recording. I
tried it with the latest Nero and it worked. I tried it as a UDF CD as 
Nero

now calls Data CDs and as an Audio CD. Or the format of any CD you buy of
your favorite singer at best buy or where ever and than play it in a boom
box. So not sure how you were trying to burn it and what you tried to play
it on but it worked.







RE: 24 bit recording

2015-11-30 Thread Hamit Campos
H that platinum thing is a package of Nero Software. The program we're
interested in here is Nero Burning Rom. I tried it and yes it works with
Jaws. I used JAWS 16 to do it. Yeah it sounds like it could be a CD drive
issue. Also almost time for a new PC. Unless you built it or want to put a
new burner in it. Maybe for you 96 24 bit may not make much sence after all.
I just do know though that your final product would be better since it
started out as HD. Were I to get 1 of these or the LS 100s I'd set it to 96
24 bit. But then again, I'm an HD audio guy, I'm a Blu-Ray disk guy,
different needs. I love HD audio. The Zoom F8 will do 192 KHZ at 24 bit like
the 700 recorders from Sound Devices.




24 bit recording

2015-11-29 Thread Hamit Campos
Hi to the person I've been talking to about the 24 bit file recording. I
tried it with the latest Nero and it worked. I tried it as a UDF CD as Nero
now calls Data CDs and as an Audio CD. Or the format of any CD you buy of
your favorite singer at best buy or where ever and than play it in a boom
box. So not sure how you were trying to burn it and what you tried to play
it on but it worked.