OFF: Disarray (was: CD Rot)
Jon Jarrett
jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK
Mon Nov 15 10:14:46 EST 2004
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote:
> On 27/10/2004 10:11, Jon Jarrett wrote:
> > Weirdest thing I've seen in this line, or rather heard, was last
> > time Sherman and I were working on Larry Boyd's Disarray stuff. The `first
> > album' we have now put together was generating test discs (burnt through
> > Nero using files created in Cool Edit) which were full of unlistenable
> > crackly fizz. On one machine only. We burnt a second one and the effect
> > had got worse, as if delay had been applied to it. But the blaster in the
> > kitchen played them absolutely clean, while two computers' CD drives and
> > soundcards picked up a tiny fragment of crackle but no more. We couldn't
> > figure out what on earth had happened to the files that made it so
> > disastrous for just this one player...
>
> It could be that errors introduced by a somewhat wonky burner are
> smoothed out by the hefty error correction that's built in (especially
> these days) to consumer audio CD players but that computer CD drives
> (not equipped with such error correction features) cough and spit a bit
> more when they run into a bit of digital gristle.
>
> In my admittedly non-pro experience, computer CD drives are much more
> picky about what they will or won't read than standard audio CD players
> (which you have to feed a pretty suspect slab of CD before they start to
> run into trouble).
Yes, but that's just it; it was the best CD player in the house
that picked up the trouble. The crap blaster was fine with it and both
computers only had a tiny crackle.
We got a working copy out in the end, anyway, and the trick now is
to get a web-page up for downloads and also some packaging for anyone who
might want something they could actually hold. It's all a long way off at
the moment, what with term-time and distances, but we are getting
somewhere. Yours,
Jon
ObCD: The Grateful Dead - _Anthem of the Sun_
--
Jonathan Jarrett, Birkbeck College, London
jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk/ejarr01 at students.bbk.ac.uk
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