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Re: arsclist CD access copies



At 09:57 AM 11/20/2002 -0500, andy kolovos wrote:

Ok, well now that we've touched on the topic of CD access copies, I have a
general question for folks out there who are using CD for access copies of
audio interviews. If you record an entire interview to CD without adding
track breaks of any sort, the only way to reach a particular point the
recording is either to listen to the whole interview until you reach the
desired point or hold down the "search" button and shuffle through the
entire recording--assuming, of course, one's listening room CD players even
have a search button.  This is, unless one inserts track marks on to the
disc at various intervals or to mark significant points.

My instinct is to place track marks at timed intervals--lets say every 5 or
so minutes of a recording--without any silence between them, across the
duration of the interview.  This would allow a patron to skip ahead a bit
more quickly than he or she would be able to if they had to hold down the
search button to do the same thing. If I were to place tracks at
"significant" points in the interview, I would be the one deciding what was
"significant"--and I would rather have patrons decide on their own what
they find significant in or about a particular interview..

I do not use CD-DA for access but MP3 CD-ROM. In that way, there is a player on the disc which has a positional control and a display. I provide an index of the time at which significant topics change in an interview or a major musical transition occurs in the form of a table of time and event. The patron sets the time-in-track where she wishes, using the table as a guid or not as she chooses.


There are players which permit accelerated playback as well; I do not use them, but they are available at no cost. The one obvious drawback to this approach is the the disc will play only in a computer or suitable MP3 device.


Mike mrichter@xxxxxxx http://www.mrichter.com/


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