From Jeremy Bible Sent Tue, Feb 7th 2006, 15:32
There is no difference in audio quality between a replicated CD and a dulicated CDr. Both are identical in the fact that they contatin uncompressed 16-bit digital audio with a resolution of 44.1khz. On 2/7/06, Alan Lockett <xxxx.x.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xx.xx> wrote: > (apologies for cross-posting) > > I recently acquired a release by Rod Modell which it transpires is > available in two formats: CD and CDr. > I discovered (after acquisition) that I actually have the latter > <http://www.discogs.com/release/451996> > > Now, I'm not very well up on the technicalities of this, so I was wonderi= ng > if anyone can tell me what the difference in sound quality is between > material released on CDr as opposed to that on CD. I notice that, for > example, u-cover has taken to issuing a lot of stuff on CDr, so, yeah, > what's the deal? > > alan > > ---------------------- > Alan Lockett (Senior Language Co-ordinator - EFL) > Language Centre, University of Bristol, > 30-32 Tyndall's Park Road, Bristol, BS8 1PY, UK > tel: +44 (0)117 3310914 e-mail: xxxx.x.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xx.xx > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: xxx-xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx > For additional commands, e-mail: xxx-xxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx > > -- www.experimedia.net --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: xxx-xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx For additional commands, e-mail: xxx-xxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx