What's the standard?
I am nearly finished with this CD. I have an 11 song album, digitally recorded on N-tracks, which I've mixed, and mastered using the BR-1180. Actually loading the .wav files for #11 right now. Ineed to get this master copy back to the songwriter asap, so he can get it to the duplication house by the 15th of June. Is there anything special I need to have here? Will the dup house have any problem with this home-recorder's disc? I've run a ten song disc from this machine through all of my players, and there is no problems at all with them reading the disc, and properly functioning. No time lags while looking for a start point etc. Working perfectly every time.
What is this redbook standard? Do modern hard disc machines, such as the BR-1180 comply with such standards when writing a finished/mastered CD?
Thanks in advance...
I am nearly finished with this CD. I have an 11 song album, digitally recorded on N-tracks, which I've mixed, and mastered using the BR-1180. Actually loading the .wav files for #11 right now. Ineed to get this master copy back to the songwriter asap, so he can get it to the duplication house by the 15th of June. Is there anything special I need to have here? Will the dup house have any problem with this home-recorder's disc? I've run a ten song disc from this machine through all of my players, and there is no problems at all with them reading the disc, and properly functioning. No time lags while looking for a start point etc. Working perfectly every time.
What is this redbook standard? Do modern hard disc machines, such as the BR-1180 comply with such standards when writing a finished/mastered CD?
Thanks in advance...