MP3 cd's...

Adam McDougall mcdouga9@egr.msu.edu
Wed, 18 Apr 2001 12:35:44 -0400 (EDT)


I believe burning at 2x and above may burn it slightly differently than
1x, you can see if www.cdrfaq.org has any more info about it.  I'm
inbetween classes or I'd look myself out of curiosity =P

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Adam McDougall


On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Edward Glowacki wrote:

> I was just taking a peek at MP3 players for my car and came across
> the following on Kenwood's website, from a page describing the
> Z919:
>
> " What to do when you get to the store:
>
>     * Bring a CD with your MP3 files, and take a test listen. (CD needs to be burned at 2X speed or higher.)
>     * Watch how folder and file names are displayed.
>     * See how track time scrolls like a slot machine.
>     * Watch how the Round Sound Level indicator pulses to the beat of the music.
>     * Ask to see all six Round Sound Level indicator modes including Andromeda, Ripple, and Cosmos.
>     * Use the remote control to adjust volume, change folders and songs, and tilt the motorized faceplate.
>     * Imagine this unit installed in your car, truck or SUV."
>
>
> OK, "CD needs to be burned at 2X speed or higher."  Umm.... *ponder*
> *scratches head* *looks quizically at the words* *raises an eyebrow*
>
> The rest of the points are almost as bad...
>
>
>
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