
snow lizard
Dedicated Slacker
Thanks for the links, Tom. The Carleton U. one has a pretty good overview of DAE.
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Lt. Bob said:But none of this has anything to do with the discs themselves ...... these differences are in the files and software associated with the different types of files. The actuall discs themselves are no different at all other than the music discs having a file on them that lets a 'music' burner use them.
So if 'data files' are more robust than audio files ...... the difference in in the type of files and everything associated with that and not with the discs themselves.
Blue Bear Sound said:Actually, that's not quite true -- I don't know if they're still doing it, but there used to be a number of consumer products that would only use "Music CDs". These CD-Rs designated for "Music" were a half-brained attempt (like SCMS was) at stopping digital copying. They force the recorders to only accept these "Music CDs" which basically had the copybit preburned to ON, and they would charge a premium price (by misleading the consumer into thinking that CDs marked "For Music" were somehow better than standard CD-Rs...) It was a pretty silly concept for the most part....