In Reply to: Pinging Jerome Lang... I Verified Your Findings on "Track Selection" posted by Todd Krieger on June 8, 2003 at 13:22:30:
I tend to listen to CDs in the 'correct' order only once, prefering to use the 'random' function thereafter as this ensures I never know what the next track will be and also ensures the last few tracks aren't always the ones to be missed if I go out, have company come round or whatever.Does employing the 'random' function mean the tracks are skipping, jumping or sequencing?
Just keeping you on your toes....
Best Regards,
Chris Redmond.
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- Re: Pinging Jerome Lang... I Verified Your Findings on "Track Selection" - chris.redmond2@bushinternet.com 06/10/0313:18:25 06/10/03 (11)
- The jitter problem happens at the beginning of every track. - jeromelang 19:47:57 06/10/03 (4)
- I Don't Think It's Jitter... - Todd Krieger 22:33:08 06/10/03 (3)
- Dr1394 made a test and concluded the same bits every time. - jeromelang 23:24:09 06/10/03 (2)
- I Guess the Next Thing to Do is Compare Jitter Spectra... - Todd Krieger 23:29:55 06/10/03 (1)
- I didn't know you are a guru in these parts. - jeromelang 23:40:00 06/10/03 (0)
- That mode of play is known as 'redmond access'. nt - Methos 14:21:30 06/10/03 (5)
- And you deduced that by using the scientific methos. -t - The Killer Piglet 14:34:46 06/10/03 (4)
- Exactly! I also had to killer few lab piglets to test my hypothesis, however. nt - Methos 14:51:51 06/10/03 (3)
- But your hippo thesis is surely flawed if piglets were used? Hippos are much harder to kill.[nt] - chris.redmond2@bushinternet.com 15:43:38 06/10/03 (2)
- Well, I did break a few hypodermic needles on the skin of the hippos, won't that do? nt - Methos 15:48:20 06/10/03 (1)
- on what do you base your hippothetis? -t - The Killer Piglet 15:53:32 06/10/03 (0)