Audio Master Quality by Yamaha: The Real Deal? (re: Jitter)

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Hey guys, take a quick look at this.

http://www6.tomshardware.com/storage/01q4/011213/cdrw-19.html

I've heard a bit about jitter in the past (mostly from here), and this technology looks like a pretty cool idea. I'm not going to buy the burner, as I recently purchased a new 24x burner that I'm very happy with - but what is up with Audio Master Quality? Is it real, or is it smoke and mirrors?

I understand that a better burner and better media can lead to greater integrity of stored data over time. But at the same time, in terms of actual audio quality, I've always been told that zeros and ones, are zeroes and ones, are zeroes and ones. Is this not the case?

And audio quality suffers if you burn at 24x? Huh?
 
I would definately not take the Yamaha in preference over current good burners from Marantz, Sony and Denon

And yes, audio quality does suffer considerable at high speeds.
 
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