> From: David W. Tamkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Another one is that the source CD's tracks are subdivided with > intra-track > > indices. The practice is rare, but the CD standard does support > it, and I > > faintly remember reading ages and ages ago on either this list or > its > prede- > > cessor that in an S/PDIF transfer an MD recorder will start a new > track at > > each intra-track index mark. Missed this post at the time. The intra-track marks are not replicated on the MD recording in my experience. I have a small handful of discs which employ this practice - one that I've very recently dubbed to MD was Autechre's "tri repetae", and none of the sub-divisions produced further track-marking. Little to add in response to the original poster's problem, other than to say that this has happened to me in the past and it was down to a faulty recorder (the Sharp 702's periodical problems when recording with the mains adaptor attached) and/or a dirty disc (each 'bad' sector skipped produced another track-mark, gradually reducing the capacity of the disc). Mike. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail – Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]