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Re: arsclist Kodak is stopping CD-R manufacture !?



on 3/12/02 1:16 PM, Jeff Carroll wrote:

> I know that some, if not most, CD manufacturing plants do not guarantee the
> playability of discs that exceed the Red Book standard. --JC

No CD manufacturing plant would violate any Red Book standard without
risking their license from Sony/Philips to manufacture CDs.

AFAIK, the theoretical maximum recording time under the Red Book standard is
approximately 79:58.

Although the policy varies by plant, some CD pressing plants require
waivers, extra fees and/or extra time to group similar orders (overlength
CDs require a tighter pitch angle for the cutter). What constitutes an
overlength CD varies by plant, and some don't even make that distinction.

Later. Parker

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Parker Dinkins                      CD Mastering + Audio Restoration
MasterDigital Corporation               http://www.masterdigital.com


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