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From: jondr@sco.COM ("Jonathan S. Drukman")
Subject: Re: How To Make A CD (was Re: Practice Makes Perfect)
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In article <11571@uwm.edu> datta@vacs.uwp.edu (David Datta) writes:
>(HI JON!!!)

(HI DAVE!!!)

>Jon describes how to make 1000 CDs, here is how to make ONE

Excellent information there.  I'm rather puzzled at why anybody would
spend $2400 on 20 discs when they can get 1000 for $2500.

>If you want to avoid costs, record an RDAT digital cassette at 44.1 kHz.

Is this generally the accepted standard now?  I thought the Sony
PCM-F1 format was the preferred one.

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