Date: Sat, 27 Dec 97 05:34:34 +0100 From: Jean-Marc Zucconi <jmz@cabri.obs-besancon.fr> To: tlambert@primenet.com Cc: deischen@iworks.interworks.org, freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG, jkh@time.cdrom.com Subject: Re: Moving CD audio data around with HP 4020i Message-ID: <9712270434.AA11388@cabri.obs-besancon.fr> In-Reply-To: <199712270201.TAA03554@usr04.primenet.com> (message from Terry Lambert on Sat, 27 Dec 1997 02:01:01 %2B0000 (GMT))
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>>>>> Terry Lambert writes: > DAT frequencies are such that when combined with CD frequencies, > a harmonic "beat frequency" is created. This makes CD's digitally > transscribed to DAT -- suck. No. DAT sampling rates are 32KHz, 48KHz and 44.1KHz (and some can do 96KHz too). If you record at 44.1KHz there is no problem to transfer digital data. > This is on purpose. The American recording industry pretty much > insisted on it before they let DAT's into the country. Protection is done via the scms bit. Jean-Marc _____________________________________________________________________________ Jean-Marc Zucconi Observatoire de Besancon F 25010 Besancon cedex PGP Key: finger jmz@cabri.obs-besancon.fr
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