Brent asked further,
| I'm just wondering, is it possible to change this byte to make a CD usable
| in a deck,
No, the byte is read-only and is pressed in permanently in the manufacturing
process. The only thing you can do is the "swap trick" and that only if your
recorder is suspectible to it
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I'm just wondering, is it possible to change th
hi,
i appeal to the great body of knowledge on this list. does anyone know
how to save streaming video to a hard drive??
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I don't know exactly as I don't have the 900... I know it's somewhere in
the menu system though.
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Hi,
thanks for the quick reply!
So you're sure
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Hi. No, it has a combined lineout and headphon
Hi,
could anyone please tell me if the Sony MZE-900 has got line-out?
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>That page doesn't say that they're made of different substances or of
>diffe-
>rent construction (as a CDRW is); it mentions only the different value of
>the
>read-only byte in the pregroove that indicates whether the disc is
>authorized
>for use in standalones.
The if the SCMS bits are wri
When Brent Harding asked,
> Or are the disks physically different?
Michael Schuster answered,
| They are physically different.
|
| http://users.forthnet.gr/ath/axatis/FAQs/CDR/Media/audio.htm
That page doesn't say that they're made of different substances or of diffe-
rent construction (as a
Brent Harding writes:
>
> Is there a way to turn data CD's in to music CD's, so a deck will record
> them? Or are the disks physically different?
They are physically different.
http://users.forthnet.gr/ath/axatis/FAQs/CDR/Media/audio.htm
I assume if I do an erase of
> these on my computer
Brent asked,
| Is there a way to turn data CD's into music CD's, so a deck will record
| them?
No, but with some decks one can simulate the effect. I'll get back to that.
| Or are the disks physically different?
No; the difference is a read-only indicator prewritten on the disc that tells
wh
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