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my company, Point One Audio, involves transcribing older formats to CD-Rs. People bring me their family memories — old stories, taped letters to kids, musical performances by audio cd error correction parents now in their dotage — on 78s, LPs, reel-to-reel tapes and cassettes. I play
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them into Pro Tools and use plug-ins to remove ticks and pops, hum, buzz and some of the broadband noise, and record the audio 10 cd error results on CD-Rs. It's a fairly expensive proposition for most people, so they don't get it done unless the recordings are important to them. Often I make multiple copies that are distributed to the family for the
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holidays. For a long time I assumed that what I had given my customers was a final product. Optical discs are supposed to last a long time, even if Sony's early CD slogan, "Perfect Sound, Forever", had become an object of derision among high-end writers. The scoffers were mocking the "perfect"; nobody was arguing with "forever". Some of the old 12” video laserdiscs developed a problem known as laser rot after a few years because the audio 20 cd error disc was made by gluing two halves together and the seal went bad at the edge, allowing oxygen to combine with the reflective layer. CDs were supposed to be immune to such things. Reports in the consumer press, though rare, seemed to confirm the CD's longevity and low error rate. David Ranada, writing for Stereo Review during the mid-1980s, tapped into the error-correction circuits of his CD player and reported that an ordinary disc, subjected to ordinary handling for a few months, would still play with manageably few corrected errors and no uncorrectable ones. It was with dismay, therefore, that I heard last year that some CD-Rs I had made of old family tapes refused to play without skipping or stopping in some CD players. As I started to track this down I found that some players do not age well. The ones I bought in the earliest days of the format, including a my original Sony CDP-101 and a Technics model with a slider that varies the playback speed over ±6 percent, have all failed, and parts seem no longer to be available. A ten-year-old Denon three-CD changer (part of a compact stereo stashed out of sight in a room whose decor is from an earlier time) also began behaving erratically and has now, as we used to say at my college
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CD's error rate User Name Remember Me? Password Register FAQ Today's Posts Search Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Go to Page... Thread Tools Search http://duc.avid.com/showthread.php?t=6064 this Thread Display Modes #1 04-04-2000, 06:12 PM Zep Dude Member Join Date: Jan 1970 Location: NY, NY Posts: 517 Testing a CD\'s error rate Does anyone know of a way to test audio CD's for their error rates? The answer to the age old question of "what's the best burning speed for (SCSI) audio cd's?" seems to be, "It depends on which burner and brand of cd you're using." cd error Since that's the case, I'm hoping there is some simple software program that will let me put a freshly burned audio cd into my internal mac CDRom and tell me the error rates. Any suggestions? Thanks. __________________ Angelo Montrone Majestic Music Studio / Label: www.majesticmusic.com Zep Dude View Public Profile Send a private message to Zep Dude Visit Zep Dude's homepage! Find all posts by Zep Dude « Previous Thread | Next Thread » audio cd error Thread Tools Show Printable Version Display Modes Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Search this Thread Advanced Search Posting Rules You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts BB code is On Smilies are On [IMG] code is On HTML code is Off Forum Rules Forum Jump User Control Panel Private Messages Subscriptions Who's Online Search Forums Forums Home Announcements General Announcements Technical Alerts Pro Tools Software Pro Tools 12 Discussion Pro Tools 11 Discussion Pro Tools 10 Discussion Getting Started Tips & Tricks Pro Tools Software (Mac) Pro Tools Software (Win) AAX Plug-ins Virtual Instruments Licensing & Accounts Avid Cloud Collaboration Pro Tools | First Software Pro Tools | First Discussion Pro Tools Hardware Pro Tools HDX & HD Native Systems (Mac) Pro Tools HDX & HD Native Systems (Win) Pro Tools | Duet & Pro Tools | Quartet FireWire and USB Audio Interfaces (Mac) FireWire and USB Audio Interfaces (Win) Eleven Rack Third Party Interfaces Pro T