RE: Rather spooky

2007-03-28 Thread David Reynolds


I've looked at the actual code used to do it, and it is amazing how from a
vinyl recording, it could be so accurate. It is all to do with the track
lengths and number of tracks. It builds a code based on all this, and sends
it to the on-line database to find a match. I'm about to record from another
vinyl. I shall be amazed if it happens again.

Dave.

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Subject: Re: Rather spooky


That happened to me once.  I didn't know that would happen.  Wonder how it 
works anyway.
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Subject: Rather spooky


 Hi Folks,
 This isn't a problem, just rather strange. I just converted a vinyl,
 and
 put
 the contents on to an audio CD, having got rid of deck noise, and split 
 the
 thing down into individual tracks.
 The audio CD wored fine, and I decided to play it through winamp. Playing
 commercial cds, I'm quite used to the tracksnames and cd title being 
 spoken,
 as the information is gott from freedb. Imagine my surprise when the CD 
 I'd
 made came up with the correct cd title and track names. Very weird!

 Dave.

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Re: Rather spooky

2007-03-28 Thread hank smith
what program does this?
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 I've looked at the actual code used to do it, and it is amazing how from a
 vinyl recording, it could be so accurate. It is all to do with the track
 lengths and number of tracks. It builds a code based on all this, and 
 sends
 it to the on-line database to find a match. I'm about to record from 
 another
 vinyl. I shall be amazed if it happens again.

 Dave.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Bobcat
 Sent: 28 March 2007 06:23
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Rather spooky


 That happened to me once.  I didn't know that would happen.  Wonder how it
 works anyway.
 - Original Message - 
 From: David Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 4:10 PM
 Subject: Rather spooky


 Hi Folks,
 This isn't a problem, just rather strange. I just converted a vinyl,
 and
 put
 the contents on to an audio CD, having got rid of deck noise, and split
 the
 thing down into individual tracks.
 The audio CD wored fine, and I decided to play it through winamp. Playing
 commercial cds, I'm quite used to the tracksnames and cd title being
 spoken,
 as the information is gott from freedb. Imagine my surprise when the CD
 I'd
 made came up with the correct cd title and track names. Very weird!

 Dave.

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Re: Rather spooky

2007-03-27 Thread Bobcat
That happened to me once.  I didn't know that would happen.  Wonder how it 
works anyway.
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From: David Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 4:10 PM
Subject: Rather spooky


 Hi Folks,
 This isn't a problem, just rather strange. I just converted a vinyl, and 
 put
 the contents on to an audio CD, having got rid of deck noise, and split 
 the
 thing down into individual tracks.
 The audio CD wored fine, and I decided to play it through winamp. Playing
 commercial cds, I'm quite used to the tracksnames and cd title being 
 spoken,
 as the information is gott from freedb. Imagine my surprise when the CD 
 I'd
 made came up with the correct cd title and track names. Very weird!

 Dave.

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Rather spooky

2007-03-24 Thread David Reynolds
Hi Folks,
This isn't a problem, just rather strange. I just converted a vinyl, and put
the contents on to an audio CD, having got rid of deck noise, and split the
thing down into individual tracks.
The audio CD wored fine, and I decided to play it through winamp. Playing
commercial cds, I'm quite used to the tracksnames and cd title being spoken,
as the information is gott from freedb. Imagine my surprise when the CD I'd
made came up with the correct cd title and track names. Very weird!

Dave.

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Re: Rather spooky

2007-03-24 Thread Doc
You must have had cd text turn on when you burned the tracks.

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- Original Message - 
From: David Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 4:10 PM
Subject: Rather spooky


Hi Folks,
This isn't a problem, just rather strange. I just converted a vinyl, and put
the contents on to an audio CD, having got rid of deck noise, and split the
thing down into individual tracks.
The audio CD wored fine, and I decided to play it through winamp. Playing
commercial cds, I'm quite used to the tracksnames and cd title being spoken,
as the information is gott from freedb. Imagine my surprise when the CD I'd
made came up with the correct cd title and track names. Very weird!

Dave.

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