In Reply to: Yep, and.... posted by pburant on October 20, 2004 at 12:37:11:
Pete,That was interesting to know, thanks. I still fail to understand that given the notion, a bit is a bit, how can the bits be altered by jitters etc. For example, if I copy a MS Windows operating disk using one of the disk burning software such as Disk Juggard etc, the pirated version installed perfectly. Why is it that the music CDR sounded so poorly (I know I'm going around in circles). You mentioned that for a CDP, it's much more important how precisely those bits are layed down, so I interpret that the bit position in the original cd can be altered, is that right?
On the other hand, if I copy a VCD, it will not look much different from the stock version (why isn't the position of the bits altered here?). Why is it only in audio but not video? Interesting topic anyway.
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