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Exact Audio Copy experiment [message #3478] Tue, 15 August 2006 09:56 Go to next message
3moons is currently offline  3moons
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I've done a simple experiment on EAC's varying copy speed. It's set to tell EAC I want 1x copies but it must know better than me what's right. Here are the results ...
I have a few of my dad's old CD-R's that are 8x. EAC copies onto those at 7.9!
On a CD-RW I'm using, the max write speed is 12x. It's copying those files at 10x .
Last one. On a black Memorex CD-R with a potential of 48x, it copies, again, at 7.9.
I guess it DOES know better than me. Anyway, the copies sound just fine.
jim...


Re: Exact Audio Copy experiment [message #3498 is a reply to message #3478] Wed, 16 August 2006 14:33 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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I know what you mean. Those CD burners always seem to do the weirdest stuff.


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