In Reply to: That article of full of errors! posted by gusser on November 5, 2017 at 12:32:52:
Furthermore, omissions are not the same things as errors.The use of CDROM drives, adapted for CD use is (was) not frequent and a relatively late development in CD player history.
Seems like your (deliberately?) conflating IT data with music data whereby for the latter, timing and contiguity are paramount. But I do not intend to go down that rabbit hole on this thread.
There's a corollary with video data serving across networks and how they differ from normal documents which do not require time-sensitive considerations. Just ask anyone who's built and managed shared post-production facilities across institutional networks or regularly books non-contended bandwidth across Amazon servers to deliver error-free, reliable live broadcasts.
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- No, it's not. And CDROM drives are not CD transports. - jusbe 11/5/1715:03:49 11/5/17 (2)
- RE: No, it's not. And CDROM drives are not CD transports. - gusser 19:41:28 11/5/17 (1)
- Good luck to you. nt - jusbe 01:06:28 11/6/17 (0)