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-=> Quoting Michael Suhm to Ray Marsh <=-
MS> One point that I have been curious about, though I haven't taken the
MS> time to try it yet, is what would happen if I record a new track
MS> of a longer time length over a shorter track. Will the laser jump
MS> to the next open disc sector when it runs out of space from the
MS> original track?
A mini-disc has a laser?
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FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 183 AUDIO Ref: D5L21161 Date: 05/17/96
From: MICHAEL SUHM Time: 02:19am
\/To: T OWEN (Read 2 times)
Subj: R: Re: Mini disk
In response to T. Owen's question on Mini-Disc....
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TO> MS> of a longer time length over a shorter track. Will the laser jump
TO> MS> to the next open disc sector when it runs out of space from the
TO> MS> original track?
TO>A mini-disc has a laser?
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Of course. What did you think that it used?
(No sarcasm intended)
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Mike
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FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 183 AUDIO Ref: D5K00007 Date: 05/08/96
From: GREG COBB Time: 08:44pm
\/To: JOE MANKO (Read 3 times)
Subj: Subs
Hello Joe!
Tuesday May 07 1996, Joe Manko babbled to Michael Addison:
-> You must of had it connected wrong! 75 watts should not blow out a
-> competition speaker! maybe the negative was connected to the positive
end!
There were many more variables involved. The speakers were inverted as well,
for a start. :)
gcobb@memphisonline.com
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