[78-L] whats the best way to clean the lazer in a cd player

Mark Bardenwerper citrogsa at charter.net
Wed Apr 11 19:50:10 PDT 2012


On 4/11/2012 1:13 PM, leonard schwartz wrote:
> let me ask u a question..does this slower speed thing really matter?i mean 78s have limited sound anyway..how much better can this slower make them sound anyway?i mean u might be rite but im
> just curious..what should i use inplace of nero? something free..
>
>
Slower speed burning has to do with the time spent on each burn blip. 
Slower speed means a more accurate and thoroughly burnt blip. Has 
nothing to do with sound quality. It's a matter of how patient you are. 
Now, what does matter for that is sampling rate. Lower sampling rate 
means more data in a given space, at a cost of sound quality, just like 
a lower resolution digital picture.

Nero is good. Why not use it? My friend likes Roxio, but I don't. A 
matter of taste I suppose. There are free programs, but they don't have 
some of the features you might like, such as review tracks and track 
tagging (or whatever you call naming the tracks). I tried a few the 
other night and uninstalled every one of them.

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