Re: MD: Ho do I tell if a recording is digital

2000-11-27 Thread J. Coon
Yep try making a digital copy of it. If you can't it is a digital copy on a consumer grade machine. IF you can, it is probably an analog recording or someone had the use of a pro grade machine or a SCMS stripper. Paul Currie wrote: How can I tell if a Minidisc recording was digitally

Re: MD: Ho do I tell if a recording is digital

2000-11-27 Thread J. Coon
=== = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = = be more selective when quoting text = === Mike Burger wrote: Not 100% the case. I

Re: MD: Ho do I tell if a recording is digital

2000-11-27 Thread Mike Burger
=== = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = = be more selective when quoting text = === On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, J. Coon wrote: Not

Re: MD: Ho do I tell if a recording is digital

2000-11-27 Thread J. Coon
Mike Burger wrote: On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, J. Coon wrote: Mike, the computer acts as a SCMS stripper. Several people have discovered that and pointed it out. It doesn't fall under the consumer audio definition that requires SCMS. But it does qualify as a digital recording, nonetheless,

RE: MD: Ho do I tell if a recording is digital

2000-11-27 Thread Stefan Andersson A (MIC)
Paul Currie: How can I tell if a Minidisc recording was digitally recorded or not? Obviously if the levels are all over the place and there are no track marks you would know l but how (without using high tech lab kit) can I ditinguish a competently executed analogue recording from a digital