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What the hell has crawled up everyones ass and died recently, the term "not
quite there mate" was meant to be an addition, not talking down at someone,
and sorry for being wrong, maybe ure not human, maybe ure some artificial
intellifence that never makes a mistake. Dont be so patronising and
condescental yourself, I admit I am wrong, but there is no need to rip my
head off for it, admit it, ure human, u've made mistakes, or are so
infallible that a mistake would override your system in make it crash and
bring you down?

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Stuart Howlette
"There are many questions in life, but is the right answer only correct
because the majority believe in it?"
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----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 6:48 PM
Subject: Re: MD: SCMS and Microphone Recording


>
> | Hmm, still not quite there mate,
>
> Howlette, your condescension is inappropriate.  Even if you were right and
I
> wrong, it would still be rude.  Talking down at someone when you're wrong
and
> the other person is right -- as is the case here -- is even worse.
>
> | its that its on MiniDisc, so it cannot be copied again, remember, it has
an
> | ADC, so it gets converted to digital, then cannot be copied.
>
> You are 100% wrong about that.  If that were true, it would be impossible
> ever to make a digital copy from a MiniDisc under SCMS.  Perhaps you
believe
> that it is, but in actual reality it isn't.  I've done it many, many
times.
>
> The facts are that analog input digitized by the recorder's on-board ADC
is
> laid down as SCMS-penultimate, and one generation of digital recopying is
> allowed under SCMS.  If one were foolish enough to route the analog signal
> through an outboard ADC, the ADC's digital output would probably be
SCMS-pen-
> ultimate; then the recording would be SCMS-final and one really couldn't
make
> a further copy of it digitally, but that isn't the case here.
>
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