Stewart Berman (Cuntwart) whined:
>
> Congratulations. You are the first person to force me to use a kill
> filter in over a decade.
Didn't like this one, Cuntwart?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter, Is CD-RW Media Homeless?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit) crapped:
>
> Given the poor life of erasable media
Is cd-rw media homeless, Slimeball?
'
How about this one, Cuntwart?
====================================================
Mike Richter's Cockamamie Mumbo Jumbo on CD-RW Media
====================================================
======================
From: Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB)
Date: 6/17/02
You are writing non-HS media in an HS drive. In some cases,
you might be able to get something onto the disc, but it
will have high error rate
======================
Mikey must have dug the C1 errors out of asshole:
------------------------------------------------
Mikey Richter, Digging C1 Errors out of Asshole?
------------------------------------------------
Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit) crapped (8/10/05):
>
> James Perrett wrote:
> >
> > Do you ever see any C1 errors with CDSpeed on your machines?
>
> I recall having seen C1 errors on earlier versions of CDSpeed,
>
> but I have run tests on several faulty discs on a number of drives
> and can find no C1 errors any longer.
>
> Perhaps the program has changed;
> perhaps my drives (Plextor and Pioneer) are to blame.
>
> Unfortunately, I'm not running Plextools and therefore have no further
> information to offer.
Perhaps the Plextor used to pull the C1 errors out of thin air?
Perhaps CDSpeed used to pull the C1 errors out of thin air?
Perhaps Plextools used to pull the C1 errors out of thin air?
Anyhow, how would you get the C1 errors when you don't even have
a drive reporting the C1 errors?
Perhaps you used to dig the C1 errors out of your asshole, Mikey?
'
-------------------------------
Wow! What a slimy friggin SOB!
-------------------------------
----------------------------------------------
Mikey, you are the Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB!
----------------------------------------------
Mike Richter, were you born with
"Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face?
--------------------------------------
(Mike Richter, any Material Connection w/ Roxio?)
Stewart Berman (Cuntwart) whimpered:
>
> Congratulations. You are the first person to force me to use a kill
> filter in over a decade.
Didn't like this one, Cuntwart?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter, Is CD-RW Media Homeless?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit) crapped:
>
> Given the poor life of erasable media
Is cd-rw media homeless, Slimeball?
'
How about this one, Cuntwart?
====================================================
Mike Richter's Cockamamie Mumbo Jumbo on CD-RW Media
====================================================
======================
From: Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit)
Date: 6/12/02
Subject: High and low speed CDRW - compatibility
> Since i have Plex 8432 and i'm intend to buy Liteon 40 x or 48 x
> i wonder: I have some 4x speed CDRW's - will i be able to use
> (rewrite) them in new drive too or not (with 4x speed, of course)?
> I've heard that 4x and 10x CDRW's are quite different.
They use substantially different alloys. You may be able to write
to the non-HS (4x) media at 4x, but the recording will be poor and
reliability will be low.
=======================
Do you suppose the burner makers are too stupid not to have considered
the 'substantial different alloy'?
Do you suppose the Power Calibration Area (PCA) locations on low-speed
and high-speed cd-rw are the same?
Do you suppose the 4x writing strategy for low-speed cd-rw is the same
as that for the high-speed cd-rw?
Stewart Berman (Cuntwart) whimpered:
>
> Congratulations. You are the first person to force me to use a kill
> filter in over a decade.
Didn't like this one, Cuntwart?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter, Is CD-RW Media Homeless?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit) crapped:
>
> Given the poor life of erasable media
Is cd-rw media homeless, Slimeball?
'
How about this one, Cuntwart?
====================================================
Mike Richter's Cockamamie Mumbo Jumbo on CD-RW Media
====================================================
======================
From: Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit)
Date: 8/21/02
Subject: CDRW won't format disc's
I believe yours is a High Speed drive.
You will want High Speed media in it even at 4x.
It's the alloy, not the speed, which dictates which medium
to use - speed is a side effect.
==========================
From: Camper
Date: 8/23/02
Subject: CDRW won't format disc's
I even write files with INCD on the high speed Liteon
with low speed CDRWs (up to 4 speed).
==========================
Hey, Mikey, perhaps the burner makers are smart enough to have
considered the "alloy"?
< ====================================================
< Mike Richter's Cockamamie Mumbo Jumbo on CD-RW Media
< ====================================================
>
> ======================
< From: Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit)
> Date: 8/21/02
> Subject: CDRW won't format disc's
>
> I believe yours is a High Speed drive.
> You will want High Speed media in it even at 4x.
>
> It's the alloy, not the speed, which dictates which medium
> to use - speed is a side effect.
>
> ==========================
> From: Camper
> Date: 8/23/02
> Subject: CDRW won't format disc's
<
< I even write files with INCD on the high speed Liteon
< with low speed CDRWs (up to 4 speed).
< ==========================
>
> Hey, Mikey, perhaps the burner makers are smart enough to have
> considered the "alloy"?
But then again, maybe the burner makers are too dumb to have considered
the "alloy" less than two months later:
======================
From: Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB)
Date: 10/19/02
Subject: 4x CDRW's in 12x Writer?
> About to trade my 4x TEAC for a Mitsumi that does CDRW's at 12x.
> Will it still write my 4x media?
Not well if at all.
======================
-------------------------------
Wow! What a slimy friggin SOB!
Then again, maybe the burner makers are smart enough to have considered
the "alloy" all along:
=========================
From: mbg
Date: 10/19/02
Subject: 4x CDRW's in 12x Writer?
I have a Plextor 121032S and it will
write 4X CDRW media fine at 4X.
=========================
From: Harry Avant
Date: 10/19/02
Subject: 4x CDRW's in 12x Writer?
Well I just used a couple of old Memorex 4X CD-RWs
in a new Plex 40/12/40 and had no problems.
=========================
Here comes Mike Richer with the "error rates" crap:
======================
From: Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB)
Date: 10/20/02
Subject: 4x CDRW's in 12x Writer?
No, it is not intended to be drive-specific and I grant that it's
possible that Plextor has added a capability in some drives to do
better than others.
However, I have tested non-HighSpeed erasables in my 12x HighSpeed
and 8x non-HighSpeed Plextors and find substantially higher
error rates at 4x in the HighSpeed drives.
======================
The above is an unadultered white LIE. There was NO way Mike Richter
could have found "error rates". First, there was NO error rate
measuring software supporting Plextors. Second, even if there was a
software, it could not have found error rates -- because the above
Plextors do NOT report C1 errors.
Then again, maybe the burner makers are smart enough to have considered
the "alloy" all along:
=========================
From: mbg
Date: 10/19/02
Subject: 4x CDRW's in 12x Writer?
I have a Plextor 121032S and it will
write 4X CDRW media fine at 4X.
=========================
From: Harry Avant
Date: 10/19/02
Subject: 4x CDRW's in 12x Writer?
Well I just used a couple of old Memorex 4X CD-RWs
in a new Plex 40/12/40 and had no problems.
=========================
Here comes Mike Richer with the "error rates" crap:
======================
From: Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB)
Date: 10/20/02
Subject: 4x CDRW's in 12x Writer?
No, it is not intended to be drive-specific and I grant that it's
possible that Plextor has added a capability in some drives to do
better than others.
However, I have tested non-HighSpeed erasables in my 12x HighSpeed
and 8x non-HighSpeed Plextors and find substantially higher
error rates at 4x in the HighSpeed drives.
======================
The above is an unadulterated white LIE. There was NO way Mike Richter
could have found "error rates". First, there was NO error rate
measuring software supporting Plextors. Second, even if there was a
software, it could not have found error rates -- because the above
Plextors do NOT report C1 errors.
-------------------------------
You would think Mikey at least knows what the "error rates" (C1/C2
errors) are, given the way Mikey has been throwing around the words for
years?
=====================================================
Mike Richter's Cockamamie Mumbo Jumbo on C1/C2 Errors
=====================================================
==============================================
From: Noik
Date: 8/13/05
Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit) crapped:
>
> James Perrett wrote:
> >
> > > > if I'm seeing C2 errors then there MUST, by definition,
> > > > be C1 errors on the disc - in fact, every disc will
> > > > have a few C1 errors.
> > >
> > > You are assuming a correlation between C1 and C2 errors
> > > which is stronger than reality.
> > >
> > > They are different measures and while they do have a gross
> > > correlation, it is not the sort you are expecting.
>
> I still feel that C1 and C2 errors are substantially different.
I think that a C2 error is a C1 error(s) that couldn't be corrected
with the C1 error correction capabilities. They're not independant,
they're basically the same thing except for which level of error
correction can correct the error. You're using a program that just
doesn't report C1 errors, as indicated by the fact that the "C1 error"
part in your screenshot is greyed out.
Now I know why you can create disks that have no C1 errors.
=============================================
Mikey certainly learned from Noik and James Perrett -- get slimier. The
words "error rates" seem to have disappeared from Mikey's vocabulary,
but the word "zero" still has not.
=====================
From: Noik
Date: 1/5/06
Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit) crapped:
>
> My recommendation is to *measure* write quality on sample discs
> and to use only those lines and speeds with few errors
> (my criterion is zero) for critical work.
Are you saying that you get zero C1 errors? I don't think so.
Zero C2 errors isn't much of a standard; I require zero C2 errors
for *anything*, not just "critical" stuff.
Stewart Berman (Cuntwart) whimpered:
>
> Congratulations. You are the first person to force me to use a kill
> filter in over a decade.
Didn't like this one, Cuntwart?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter, Is CD-RW Media Homeless?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit) crapped:
>
> Given the poor life of erasable media
Is cd-rw media homeless, Slimeball?
'
How about this one, Cuntwart?
=====================================================
Mike Richter's Unadulterated White Lies (cd-rw/4x)(i)
=====================================================
======================
From: Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB)
Date: 10/20/02
Subject: 4x CDRW's in 12x Writer?
No, it is not intended to be drive-specific and I grant that it's
possible that Plextor has added a capability in some drives to do
better than others.
However, I have tested non-HighSpeed erasables in my 12x HighSpeed
and 8x non-HighSpeed Plextors and find substantially higher
error rates at 4x in the HighSpeed drives.
======================
The above is an unadulterated white LIE. There was NO way Mike Richter
could have found "error rates". First, there was NO error rate
measuring software supporting Plextors. Second, even if there was such
a software, it could not have found error rates -- because the above
Plextors do NOT report C1 errors.
-------------------------------
Stewart Berman (Cuntwart) whimpered:
>
> Congratulations. You are the first person to force me to use a kill
> filter in over a decade.
Didn't like this one, Cuntwart?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter, Is CD-RW Media Homeless?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit) crapped:
>
> Given the poor life of erasable media
Is cd-rw media homeless, Slimeball?
'
How about this one, Cuntwart?
========================================
Mike Richter's Poppycock on C1/C2 Errors
========================================
Considering that Mike Richter has been spewing the words "error rates"
(C1/C2 errors) for years, you would think Mikey at least knows what they
are:
==============================================
From: Noik
Date: 8/13/05
Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit) crapped:
>
> James Perrett wrote:
> >
> > > > if I'm seeing C2 errors then there MUST, by definition,
> > > > be C1 errors on the disc - in fact, every disc will
> > > > have a few C1 errors.
> > >
> > > You are assuming a correlation between C1 and C2 errors
> > > which is stronger than reality.
> > >
> > > They are different measures and while they do have a gross
> > > correlation, it is not the sort you are expecting.
>
> I still feel that C1 and C2 errors are substantially different.
I think that a C2 error is a C1 error(s) that couldn't be corrected
with the C1 error correction capabilities. They're not independant,
they're basically the same thing except for which level of error
correction can correct the error. You're using a program that just
doesn't report C1 errors, as indicated by the fact that the "C1 error"
part in your screenshot is greyed out.
Now I know why you can create disks that have no C1 errors.
=============================================
-------------------------------
Stewart Berman (Cuntwart) whimpered:
>
> Congratulations. You are the first person to force me to use a kill
> filter in over a decade.
Didn't like this one, Cuntwart?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter, Is CD-RW Media Homeless?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit) crapped:
>
> Given the poor life of erasable media
Is cd-rw media homeless, Slimeball?
'
How about this one, Cuntwart?
=====================================================
Mike Richter's Unadulterated White Lies (error rates)
=====================================================
======================
From: Mike Richter (The Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit)
Date: 7/22/00
Subject: Burning higher than 2X not reliable
I have actually measured error rates with different media in
three drives - all 4x. The best results were when writing at 4x,
2x was slightly poorer and 1x was worst of all.
======================
The above is an unadulterated white LIE. There was NO way Mike Richter
could have measured "error rates" (C1/C2 errors). Mike Richter did NOT
even have a drive reporting C1 errors.
-------------------------------
Wow! What a slimy friggin SOB!
----------------------------------------------
Mikey, you are The Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB!
Stewart Berman (Cuntwart) whimpered:
>
> Congratulations. You are the first person to force me to use a kill
> filter in over a decade.
Didn't like this one, Cuntwart?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter, Is CD-RW Media Homeless?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit) crapped:
>
> Given the poor life of erasable media
Is cd-rw media homeless, Slimeball?
'
How about this one, Cuntwart?
=====================================================
Mike Richter's Unadulterated White Lies (error rates)
=====================================================
======================
From: Mike Richter (The Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit)
Date: 9/12/01
> My Plextor 1210A happily burns the older 2x and 4x CD-RW's
> without a problem
My measurements show higher error rates on good 2x media written
in the Plextor 1210 than in a Ricoh 6201; the error rate in the
1210 is also higher than writing good 10x media in that drive.
You would think Mike Richter at least knows what the "error rates"
(C1/C2 errors) are, considering Mikey has been spewing the words
for years?
=====================================================
Mike Richter's Cockamamie Mumbo Jumbo on C1/C2 Errors
=====================================================
===========================================================
From: Noik
Date: 8/13/05
Mike Richter (The Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit) crapped:
>
> > > > (James Perrett)
> > > > if I'm seeing C2 errors then there MUST, by definition,
> > > > be C1 errors on the disc - in fact, every disc will
> > > > have a few C1 errors.
> > >
> > > You are assuming a correlation between C1 and C2 errors
> > > which is stronger than reality.
> > >
> > > They are different measures and while they do have a gross
> > > correlation, it is not the sort you are expecting.
>
> I still feel that C1 and C2 errors are substantially different.
I think that a C2 error is a C1 error(s) that couldn't be corrected
with the C1 error correction capabilities. They're not independant,
they're basically the same thing except for which level of error
correction can correct the error. You're using a program that just
doesn't report C1 errors, as indicated by the fact that the "C1 error"
part in your screenshot is greyed out.
Now I know why you can create disks that have no C1 errors.
===========================================================
-------------------------------
Wow! What a slimy friggin SOB!
----------------------------------------------
Mikey, you are The Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB!
You would think Mike Richter at least knows what the "error rates"
-------------------------------
You would think Mike Richter at least knows what the "error rates"
-------------------------------
Stewart Berman (Cuntwart) whimpered:
>
> Congratulations. You are the first person to force me to use a kill
> filter in over a decade.
Didn't like this one, Cuntwart?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter, Is CD-RW Media Homeless?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit) crapped:
>
> Given the poor life of erasable media
Is cd-rw media homeless, Slimeball?
'
How about this one, Cuntwart?
=====================================================
Mike Richter's Unadulterated White Lies (error rates)
=====================================================
======================
From: Mike Richter (The Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB)
Date: 5/23/01
I have substantial experience with "forgetful" erasable CD media
even when simply stored at room temperature for a few months.
Measuring error rates, it's clear that several lines of
higher-speed blanks decay over time as I have written them.
======================
The above is an unadulterated white LIE.
There was NO way Mike Richter could have measured "error rates" (C1/C2
errors). Mike Richter did NOT even have a drive reporting C1 errors.
-------------------------------
You would think Mike Richter at least knows what the "error rates"
-------------------------------
Stewart Berman (Cuntwart) whimpered:
>
> Congratulations. You are the first person to force me to use a kill
> filter in over a decade.
Didn't like this one, Cuntwart?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter, Is CD-RW Media Homeless?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit) crapped:
>
> Given the poor life of erasable media
Is cd-rw media homeless, Slimeball?
'
How about this one, Cuntwart?
=====================================================
Mike Richter's Unadulterated White Lies (error rates)
=====================================================
======================
From: Mike Richter (The Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit)
Date: 5/16/03
Subject: Reliability for 700MB cd-r's?
> How reliable are 700 MB's drives & CD-R's really?
I measure error rate
and have not found a 700-MB blank which matches the best 650s
I use, but have found several lines which are quite good enough
for routine use.
======================
The above is an unadulterated white LIE.
There was NO way Mike Richter could have measured "error rates" (C1/C2
errors). Mike Richter did NOT even have a drive reporting C1 errors.
-------------------------------
You would think Mike Richter at least knows what the "error rates"
-------------------------------
Stewart Berman (Cuntwart) whimpered:
>
> Congratulations. You are the first person to force me to use a kill
> filter in over a decade.
Didn't like this one, Cuntwart?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter, Is CD-RW Media Homeless?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit) crapped:
>
> Given the poor life of erasable media
Is cd-rw media homeless, Slimeball?
'
How about this one, Cuntwart?
=====================================================
Mike Richter's Unadulterated White Lies (error rates)
=====================================================
======================
From: Mike Richter (The Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB)
Date: 4/28/03
Subject: writing high capacity cds?
Alex Gregory wrote:
>
> Hi all, hoping someone could help me with a problem I get when
> burning high capacity cds on my machine? Nero says that they
> record fine, but when I put them in either mine or anyone else's
> CD drive they do not work
Error rates go up sharply as length is increased.
My tests ... suggest that you can get away with those
for non-critical audio, but they are hopeless for data.
======================
The above is an unadulterated white LIE.
There was NO way Mike Richter could have tested "error rates" (C1/C2
errors). Mike Richter did NOT even have a drive reporting C1 errors.
-------------------------------
===================================
From: Alex Gregory
Date: 5/1/03
Subject: writing high capacity cds?
Yeah, they work fine now, I managed to get them to work if I closed
everything before writing, and set the write speed to 4x, and now
I haven't had any problems yet.
===================================
Stewart Berman (Cuntwart) whimpered:
>
> Congratulations. You are the first person to force me to use a kill
> filter in over a decade.
Didn't like this one, Cuntwart?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter, Is CD-RW Media Homeless?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit) crapped:
>
> Given the poor life of erasable media
Is cd-rw media homeless, Slimeball?
'
How about this one, Cuntwart?
=====================================================
Mike Richter's Unadulterated White Lies (error rates)
=====================================================
======================
From: Mike Richter (The Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit)
Date: 9/12/01
David Cohen wrote:
> <snip>
From my own results and from numerous reports, it is clear that
erasables have increasing error rates over time.
In my tests, only some high-quality, non-HS media did not show
painful increases in errors over six months or so of storage.
My tests were sufficient for my needs but not thorough enough
to report in detail.
======================
The above is an unadulterated white LIE.
There was NO way Mikey could have tested "error rates" (C1/C2 errors).
Mike Richter did NOT even have a drive reporting C1 errors.
-------------------------------
Stewart Berman (Cuntwart) whimpered:
>
> Congratulations. You are the first person to force me to use a kill
> filter in over a decade.
Didn't like this one, Cuntwart?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter, Is CD-RW Media Homeless?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit) crapped:
>
> Given the poor life of erasable media
Is cd-rw media homeless, Slimeball?
.
How about this one, Cuntwart?
=====================================================
Mike Richter's Unadulterated White Lies (error rates)
=====================================================
======================
From: Mike Richter (The Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit)
Date: 10/20/02
Subject: 4x CDRW's in 12x Writer?
mbg wrote:
>
> Mike Richter (Friggin Shit) crapped:
> >
> > > About to trade my 4x TEAC for a Mitsumi that does CDRW's
> > > at 12x. Will it still write my 4x media?
> >
> > Not well if at all.
>
> Is this a drive-specific reply? I have a Plextor 121032S and
> it will write 4X CDRW media fine at 4X.
No, it is not intended to be drive-specific and I grant that it's
possible that Plextor has added a capability in some drives to do
better than others.
However, I have tested non-HighSpeed erasables in my 12x HighSpeed
and 8x non-HighSpeed Plextors and find substantially higher
error rates at 4x in the HighSpeed drives.
======================
The above is an unadulterated white LIE.
There was NO way Mikey could have tested "error rates" (C1/C2 errors).
The above Plextors do NOT report C1 errors.
Stewart Berman (Cuntwart) whimpered:
>
> Congratulations. You are the first person to force me to use a kill
> filter in over a decade.
Didn't like this one, Cuntwart?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter, Is CD-RW Media Homeless?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit) crapped:
>
> Given the poor life of erasable media
Is cd-rw media homeless, Mikey?
.
How about this one, Cuntwart?
=================================================
Mike Richter's Unadulterated White Lies (TakeTwo)
=================================================
> ======================
> From: Mike Richter (Acraptec Shit)
> Date: 9/24/99
>
> I am an unabashed fan of TakeTwo ...
>
> it is so far ahead of every other backup product I have seen that
< it may in itself justify buying ECDC 4.
> ========================
>
> But then:
>
> -----------------------------------------
> I figured out why they called it Take Two.
>
> That's the number of extra strength pain relievers you'll be
> needing after staying up all night trying to make it work.
>
> Mike Richter seems to be the only one
> that can get Take Two to work...
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Then again:
>
> ======================
> From: Mike Richter (cRoxio Shit)
> Date: 6/13/04
>
> > Be EXTREMELY careful with Take Two. It had so many bugs that
> > Roxio decided to dump it.
>
< Had Roxio kept contact with the developers after they bought
> the product, they might well have made that sufficient reason
< to buy ECDC for XP.
> ======================
Guess Take Two could have been made Winxp compatible had it been
developed internally, isn't that right, Mikey?
=======================
From: Adrian Miller (ex-Roxio)
Date: 10/28/01
Subject: Take Two Yanked
> Wasn't Take Two an acquisition from another company anyway?
It was developed internally.
===========================
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(No Mikey S-Lickers have been able to prove ANY of the above is a )
(LIBEL -- despite Mikey claimed to have PROOF of libels & misquotes!)
'
Bob L (Mikey S-Licker) slurped:
>
> Idiot, you need to seek help. Or if you don't want to do that, you need to
> kill yourself.
Care to crap on this?
---------------------------------------------
Mike Richter: CD-R Faq makes a Common Mistake
---------------------------------------------
======================
From: Mike Richter
Date: 9/16/01
the FAQ makes a common mistake in that section,
confusing Enhanced CD with its predecessor, CD Extra
======================
(No Mikey S-Lickers have been able to prove ANY of the above is a )
(LIBEL -- despite Mikey claimed to have PROOF of libels & misquotes!)
'
Bob L (Mikey S-Licker) slurped:
>
> Idiot, you need to seek help. Or if you don't want to do that, you need to
> kill yourself.
Care to crap on this?
------------------------------------------------
Mike Richter: CD-R Faq Conflicts with References
------------------------------------------------
========================
From: Mike Richter
Date: 5/14/01
Yes, the FAQ says that a Mixed Mode disc
is written in a single session.
I don't doubt it...but it conflicts with
other information I have gleaned from
references
========================
(No Mikey S-Lickers have been able to prove ANY of the above is a )
(LIBEL -- despite Mikey claimed to have PROOF of libels & misquotes!)
'
Bob L (Mikey S-Licker) slurped:
>
> Idiot, you need to seek help. Or if you don't want to do that, you need to
> kill yourself.
Care to crap on this?
---------------------------------------------
Mike Richter: CD-R Faq has Significant Errors
---------------------------------------------
======================
From: Mike Richter
Date: 5/24/02
I've posted privately to Andy on the FAQ section.
It is quite dated ... and has significant errors
=====================
SMH? Small Minded Ho? Like I said, you need to take yourelf out of the
gene pool.
(No Mikey S-Lickers have been able to prove ANY of the above is a )
(LIBEL -- despite Mikey claimed to have PROOF of libels & misquotes!)
'
Bob L (Mikey S-Licker) slurped:
>
> "smh" wrote:
> >
> > Bob L (Mikey S-Licker) slurped:
> > >
> > > Idiot, you need to seek help. Or if you don't want to do that, you need
> > > to kill yourself.
> >
> > Care to crap on this?
>
> SMH? Small Minded Ho? Like I said, you need to take yourelf out of the
> gene pool.
Is that all you can crap on this?
(No Mikey S-Lickers have been able to prove ANY of the above is a )
(LIBEL -- despite Mikey claimed to have PROOF of libels & misquotes!)
'
Bob L (Mikey S-Licker) slurped:
>
> "smh" wrote:
> >
> > Bob L (Mikey S-Licker) slurped:
> > >
> > > Idiot, you need to seek help. Or if you don't want to do that, you need
> > > to kill yourself.
> >
> > Care to crap on this?
>
> SMH? Small Minded Ho? Like I said, you need to take yourelf out of the
> gene pool.
Suppose the crap also applies to this?
(No Mikey S-Lickers have been able to prove ANY of the above is a )
(LIBEL -- despite Mikey claimed to have PROOF of libels & misquotes!)
'
Bob L (Mikey S-Licker) slurped:
>
> "smh" wrote:
> >
> > Bob L (Mikey S-Licker) slurped:
> > >
> > > Idiot, you need to seek help. Or if you don't want to do that, you need
> > > to kill yourself.
> >
> > Care to crap on this?
>
> SMH? Small Minded Ho? Like I said, you need to take yourelf out of the
> gene pool.
Suppose the crap also applies to this?
---------------------------------------------
Mike Richter: CD-R Faq has Significant Errors
---------------------------------------------
======================
From: Mike Richter
You prove my point. Go play on the freeway.
Don't you clowns realize that your ongoing pissing matches turn off
everybody else and are accelerating the downfall of usenet?
(No Mikey S-Lickers have been able to prove ANY of the above is a )
(LIBEL -- despite Mikey claimed to have PROOF of libels & misquotes!)
'
Allen (Mikey S-Licker) moaned:
>
> <snip material that the poster _SHOULD_ have snipped>
(Only "material"? Whatever happened to "libelous" drivel?)
As mentioned before, has it occurred to you that may have been
intentional, considering that the post is more than two months old?
Anyhow, see if you also get ecstatic slurping this Mikey's latest crap:
======================
From: Mike Richter (Slimy Shit)
Date: 7/17/07
From my experience and expert input: the region marking of
DVD-Video cannot be written by normal software to normal
recording hardware.
software purporting to let you set the region does not do
what it says. All burned discs come out region 0.
======================
Region 0, known as "region free", must not be a region marking!
Stewart Berman (Cuntwart) moaned:
>
> <snip moaning>
=====================================================
Mike Richter's Unadulterated White Lies (region code)
=====================================================
======================
From: Mike Richter (Slimy Shit)
Date: 7/17/07
From my experience and expert input: the region marking of
DVD-Video cannot be written by normal software to normal
recording hardware.
[What does the so-called expert smoke?]
software purporting to let you set the region does not do
what it says. All burned discs come out region 0.
======================
Region 0, known as "all region", must not be a region marking!
Stewart Berman (Cuntwart) whimpered:
>
> Congratulations. You are the first person to force me to use a kill
> filter in over a decade.
Didn't like this one, Cuntwart?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter, Is CD-RW Media Homeless?
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit) crapped:
>
> Given the poor life of erasable media
Is cd-rw media homeless, Mikey?
'
How about this one, Cuntwart?
=====================================================
Mike Richter's Unadulterated White Lies (error rates)
=====================================================
======================
From: Mike Richter (The Slimiest Friggin SOB)
Date: 12/24/00
Subject: WHY USE CD-RW DISKS ??
my experience with several brands of erasable media rated 4x
has been poor.
I was alerted by other reports to check archived, mastered
recordings and found excessive error rates
after six months of storage - not even of use.
======================
The above is an unadulterated white LIE. There was NO way Mikey
could have found "error rates" (C1/C2 errors). Mikey did NOT
even have a drive reporting C1 errors.
----------------------------------------------
Mikey, you are The Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB!
----------------------------------------------
Mike Richter, were you born with
"Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face?
--------------------------------------
======================
From: Mike Richter (Slimy Lying Shit)
Date: 9/23/01
I have some older Kodak gold discs that burn well in an
ancient Ricoh 6201s and then play well in a Sony DVD machine;
my Plextors have high error rates with those blanks.
======================
The above is an unadulterated white LIE. There was NO way Mikey
could have known about error rates (C1/C2 errors). Mikey did NOT
even have a drive reporting C1 errors.
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter, were you born with
"Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face?
--------------------------------------
======================
From: Mike Richter (Slimy Lying Shit)
Date: 5/10/02
I have some old Kodak gold/green blanks which
have a higher error rate than I like
Considering Mikey has been spewing the words "error rates" for years,
one might think Mikey at least knows what the error rates are.
=====================================================
Mike Richter's Cockamamie Mumbo Jumbo on C1/C2 Errors
=====================================================
=============================================
From: Noik
Date: 8/13/05
Mike Richter (Slimy Friggin Shit) crapped:
>
> James Perrett wrote:
> >
> > > > if I'm seeing C2 errors then there MUST, by definition,
> > > > be C1 errors on the disc - in fact, every disc will
> > > > have a few C1 errors.
> > >
> > > You are assuming a correlation between C1 and C2 errors
> > > which is stronger than reality.
> > >
> > > They are different measures and while they do have a gross
> > > correlation, it is not the sort you are expecting.
>
> I still feel that C1 and C2 errors are substantially different.
I think that a C2 error is a C1 error(s) that couldn't be corrected
with the C1 error correction capabilities. They're not independant,
they're basically the same thing except for which level of error
correction can correct the error. You're using a program that just
doesn't report C1 errors, as indicated by the fact that the "C1 error"
part in your screenshot is greyed out.
Now I know why you can create disks that have no C1 errors.
=============================================
--------------------------------------
Mike Richter crapped (9/23/07):
>
> You can write your MP3s to your choice of DVD-ROM format without
> a problem. They will probably play just fine in a DVD player
> since it has the decoder built in for DVD-Video.
======================
From: Mike Richter
Date: 2/14/05
Subject: Can I record MP3s onto a DVD?
> Yes, I expect I can record a zillion mp3s onto a DVD+RW.
> The real question is will they play in my DVD/MP3 player.
Almost certainly, they will not.
======================
From: Mike Richter
Date: 2/14/05
I have five set-top DVD players with MP3 capabiity;
none will recognize a DVD-ROM.
======================
Then again:
======================
From: Mike Richter
Date: 2/18/07
> I have a DVD player that will play MP3 discs (ISO format) on
> a finalised CD-R. I want to be able to burn some MP3's to disc
> and play them in my DVD player and reuse the same discs over and
> over again to play new tracks (and save on CDR's).
>
> I've burned MP3 tracks to a DVD ISO with no luck.
Your result with burning to DVD-ROM is unique in my experience.
I've half a dozen standalone DVD recorders and players,
all with MP3 capability for both CD-ROM and DVD-ROM.
======================
----------------------------------------------
Mikey, you are the Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB!
----------------------------------------------
SOME JEALOUS CREEP daring to trash the ICON Mike Richter..this person
must be sicker than most of the gang of 10 here...ch
> SOME JEALOUS CREEP daring to trash the ICON Mike Richter..this person
> must be sicker than most of the gang of 10 here...ch
He is, but you should always trim his trash from your posts
--
Paul (We won't die of devotion)
-------------------------------------------------------
Stop and Look
http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/
Let's see if you can tell who trashes whom here:
================================================
Mike Richter is a LIAR (mixed-mode/single-multi)
================================================
======================
From: Mike Richter
Date: (3/7/00)
> Data session left open followed by audio tracks <=== SINGLE
> to close the session
This is Mixed Mode
======================
From: Mike Richter
Date: 5/12/01
Subject: Why can't i make a mixed-mode CD?
Mixed Mode is multisession by definition. <=== MULTI
======================
From: Mike Richter
Date: 5/17/01
Subject: Why can't i make a mixed-mode CD?
I learned from previous discussion here that
I was in error <=== SINGLE
======================
From: Mike Richter
Date: (6/29/01)
> Mixed Mode: single session, first data track,
> then audio tracks
your statement on Mixed Mode is correct <=== SINGLE
======================
From: Mike Richter
Date: (8/16/04)
Tracks of the audio SESSION can be addressed
from the data SESSION of a Mixed Mode disc <=== MULTI
======================
From: Mike Richter
Date: 10/23/04
it is possible to write code in Mixed Mode
which will reach forward to the audio session <=== MULTI
======================
.
----------------------------------------------
Mikey, you are the Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB!
----------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------
Let's see if you can tell when there's actual trashing and who does the
trashing:
---------------------------------------------
Mike Richter: CD-R Faq Makes a Common Mistake
---------------------------------------------
======================
From: Mike Richter
Let's see if you can tell when there's actual trashing and who does the
trashing:
------------------------------------------------
Let's see if you can tell when there's actual trashing and who does the
trashing:
---------------------------------------------
Mike Richter: CD-R Faq has Significant Errors
---------------------------------------------
======================
From: Mike Richter
Cuntwart, is Mikey being trashed or being exposed as a liar?
==============================================
Mike Richter is a LIAR (cd-extra/single-multi)
==============================================
======================================================
Mike Richter (Slimy Friggin Scum) spewed (3/20/04):
>
> > Actually I am making a cdextra disk.
>
> That is a multisession disc
Wow! What a slimy friggin SOB!
Whatever happened to the specification?
======================
From: Mike Richter
Date: 9/16/01
There is a specification for CD Extra which defines it
as a single session containing audio tracks followed
by a data *track*.
======================
And whatever happened to the definition?
======================
From: Mike Richter
Date: 12/26/01
CD Extra is a defined format for a single session
with audio tracks followed by a data track
======================
========================================================
----------------------------------------------
Mikey, you are the Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB!
----------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------
Cuntwart, is Mikey being trashed or being exposed as a liar?
=====================================================
Mike Richter's Unadulterated White Lies (error rates)
=====================================================
======================
From: Mike Richter (The Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit)
Date: 8/3/04
James Perrett wrote:
>
> Mike Richter crapped:
> >
> > My standard for any disc I use seriously is that
> > my test writes give zero errors - C1 and C2.
>
> I'm surprised that you can produce a disc with zero C1 errors
> although, with good media and a good burner, an average rate
> of more than one error per second isn't good.
Don't be surprised - just select burner and media appropriately.
I have waiting in the outgoing mail two copies of a master for
pressing. One is on T-Y, the other Mitsui. Both were recorded
at 8x on a Plexwriter 1210s.
Each was tested and found free of C1 and C2 errors.
=========================
The above is an unadulterated white LIE. There was NO way Mikey
could have tested for error rates (C1/C2 errors). Mikey did NOT
even have a drive reporting C1 errors.
----------------------------------------------
Mikey, you are the Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB!
----------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------
Cuntwart, is Mikey being trashed or being exposed as a liar?
=====================================================
Mike Richter's Unadulterated White Lies (error rates)
=====================================================
> ======================
> From: Mike Richter (The Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit)
> Date: 8/3/04
>
> James Perrett wrote:
> >
> > Mike Richter crapped:
> > >
> > > My standard for any disc I use seriously is that
> > > my test writes give zero errors - C1 and C2.
> >
> > I'm surprised that you can produce a disc with zero C1 errors
> > although, with good media and a good burner, an average rate
> > of more than one error per second isn't good.
>
> Don't be surprised - just select burner and media appropriately.
> I have waiting in the outgoing mail two copies of a master for
> pressing. One is on T-Y, the other Mitsui. Both were recorded
> at 8x on a Plexwriter 1210s.
>
> Each was tested and found free of C1 and C2 errors.
OTOH,
I do occasionally run off an audio disc of little importance;
there, I drop the standards to allow some C1 errors
======================
The above is an unadulterated white LIE. There was NO way Mikey
could have seen C1 errors. Mikey did NOT even have a drive
reporting C1 errors.
----------------------------------------------
Mikey, you are the Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB!
----------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------
> '
> Great Star/Elektra (Cuntwart) squealed like a stuck pig:
>>
>> <snip squealing>
>
> Cuntwart, is Mikey being trashed or being exposed as a liar?
>
> =====================================================
> Mike Richter's Unadulterated White Lies (error rates)
> =====================================================
>
>> ======================
>
> The above is an unadulterated white LIE. There was NO way Mikey
> could have seen C1 errors. Mikey did NOT even have a drive
> reporting C1 errors.
>
> ----------------------------------------------
> Mikey, you are the Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB!
> ----------------------------------------------
>
> --------------------------------------
> Mike Richter, were you born with
> "Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face?
> --------------------------------------
>
As I said before Mike dig a hole (prefereably an "outhouse hole"
and crawl into it.
Kokomo Joe
Cuntwart, is Mikey being trashed or being exposed as a liar?
=====================================================
Mike Richter's Unadulterated White Lies (error rates)
=====================================================
> ======================
> From: Mike Richter (The Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit)
> Date: 8/3/04
>
> James Perrett wrote:
> >
> > Mike Richter crapped:
> > >
> > > My standard for any disc I use seriously is that
> > > my test writes give zero errors - C1 and C2.
> >
> > I'm surprised that you can produce a disc with zero C1 errors
> > although, with good media and a good burner, an average rate
> > of more than one error per second isn't good.
>
> Don't be surprised - just select burner and media appropriately.
> I have waiting in the outgoing mail two copies of a master for
> pressing. One is on T-Y, the other Mitsui. Both were recorded
> at 8x on a Plexwriter 1210s.
>
> Each was tested and found free of C1 and C2 errors.
> ======================
======================
From: Mike Richter
Date: 8/5/04
James Perrett wrote:
>
> I've used exactly the same combination of blanks, drive and burn
> speed and have never burned a disc with no C1 errors. The closest
> I got was a mean error rate of 0.1 errors per second
>
> What are you using to test for errors?
CD/DVD Inspector and Nero CDSpeed.
=====================
The above is an unadulterated white LIE.
CD/DVD Inspector is a recovery software - it does NOT measure error
rates. And CD Speed does NOT support Plextors.
----------------------------------------------
Mikey, you are the Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB!
----------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------
Cuntwart, is Mikey being trashed or being exposed as a liar?
=====================================================
Mike Richter's Unadulterated White Lies (error rates)
=====================================================
======================
From: Mike Richter (The Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit)
Date: 8/3/04
James Perrett wrote:
>
> Mike Richter crapped:
> >
> > My standard for any disc I use seriously is that
> >
< < my test writes give zero errors - C1 and C2.
>
< -------------------------------------------------------------
< I'm surprised that you can produce a disc with zero C1 errors
< -------------------------------------------------------------
>
> although, with good media and a good burner, an average rate
> of more than one error per second isn't good.
Don't be surprised - just select burner and media appropriately.
I have waiting in the outgoing mail two copies of a master for
pressing. One is on T-Y, the other Mitsui. Both were recorded
at 8x on a Plexwriter 1210s.
Each was tested and found free of C1 and C2 errors.
=========================
The above is an unadulterated white LIE.
There will always be some C1 errors. They say C1 errors are built into
the CD. There is no CD with zero C1 errors.
----------------------------------------------
Mikey, you are the Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB!
----------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------
Cuntwart, is Mikey being trashed or being exposed as a liar?
=====================================================
Mike Richter's Cockamamie Mumbo Jumbo on C1/C2 Errors
=====================================================
=============================================
From: Noik
Date: 8/13/05
Mike Richter (Slimy Friggin Shit) crapped:
>
> James Perrett wrote:
> >
> > > > if I'm seeing C2 errors then there MUST, by definition,
> > > > be C1 errors on the disc - in fact,
> > > >
< < < < every disc will have a few C1 errors.
> > >
> > > You are assuming a correlation between C1 and C2 errors
> > > which is stronger than reality.
> > >
> > > They are different measures and while they do have a gross
> > > correlation, it is not the sort you are expecting.
>
> I still feel that C1 and C2 errors are substantially different.
I think that a C2 error is a C1 error(s) that couldn't be corrected
with the C1 error correction capabilities. They're not independant,
they're basically the same thing except for which level of error
correction can correct the error. You're using a program that just
doesn't report C1 errors, as indicated by the fact that the "C1 error"
part in your screenshot is greyed out.
Now I know why you can create disks that have no C1 errors.
=============================================
----------------------------------------------
Mikey, you are the Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB!
----------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------
Cuntwart, is Mikey being trashed or being exposed as a liar?
=====================================================
Mike Richter's Cockamamie Mumbo Jumbo on C1/C2 Errors
=====================================================
=============================================
From: Noik
Date: 8/13/05
Mike Richter (Slimy Friggin Shit) crapped:
>
> James Perrett wrote:
> >'
Are you using the Plextor 1210S to measure errors?
If so then I'm not surprised that you don't see any C1 errors
because it can't report them.
> > > > I thought I'd try Mike's advice so I measured a known bad disc in a
> > > > Plextor PX712 drive (which supports C1 and C2 error reporting) with
> > > > the latest version of CDSpeed (4.01). While CDSpeed appeared to give
> > > > the right C2 error information it told me that I had no C1 errors.
> > > >
> > > > This is wrong - if I'm seeing C2 errors then there MUST,
> > > > by definition, be C1 errors on the disc - in fact,
< < < < every disc will have a few C1 errors.
> > >
> > > You are assuming a correlation between C1 and C2 errors
> > > which is stronger than reality.
> > >
> > > I've added a CDSpeed error display for a portion of a disc known to be
> > > bad to the home page on the CD-R side of my WWW site. It shows quite a
> > > spectacular array of C2 errors - and no C1s at all.
[Plextor 1210S does not report C1 errors.]
[CD Speed does not support Plextors.]
> > > They are different measures and while they do have a gross
> > > correlation, it is not the sort you are expecting.
>
> I still feel that C1 and C2 errors are substantially different.
I think that a C2 error is a C1 error(s) that couldn't be corrected
with the C1 error correction capabilities. They're not independant,
they're basically the same thing except for which level of error
correction can correct the error. You're using a program that just
doesn't report C1 errors, as indicated by the fact that the "C1 error"
part in your screenshot is greyed out.
Now I know why you can create disks that have no C1 errors.
=============================================
----------------------------------------------
Mikey, you are the Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB!
----------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------
Is Mikey being trashed or exposed as a liar?
(BTW, wouldn't you say this is laden with insults?)
=====================================================
Mike Richter's Unadulterated White Lies (error rates)
=====================================================
======================
From: Mike Richter (The Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit)
Date: 7/22/00
> I've been given some mixed information about CDR write speed.
> Now, I have been told by a friend who is working for a major
> pro audio corporation that burning above 2X will not result
> in reliable data.
Is he in the mail room? I certainly hope he has nothing to do with
the engineering side if he's so greatly misinformed.
For your information (I'm afraid he may be hopeless),
I have actually measured error rates with different media in
three drives - all 4x. The best results were when writing at 4x,
2x was slightly poorer and 1x was worst of all.
======================
The above is an unadulterated white LIE. There was NO way Mike Richter
could have measured "error rates" (C1/C2 errors). Mike Richter did NOT
even have a drive reporting C1 errors.
And Mike Richter does NOT even know what C1/C2 errors are!
----------------------------------------------
Mikey, you are the Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB!
----------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------
Is Mikey being trashed or exposed as a liar?
===========================================================
Mike Richter's Unadulterated White Lies (error rates)(BLER)
===========================================================
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Mike Richter's Unadulterated White Lies (error rates)(7-00)'
> -----------------------------------------------------
> ======================
> From: Mike Richter (The Slimiest Lying Friggin Shit)
> Date: 7/22/00
>
> > I have been told by a friend ... that burning above 2X
> > will not result in reliable data.
>
> Is he in the mail room? I certainly hope he has nothing to do
> with the engineering side if he's so greatly misinformed.
>
> I have actually measured error rates
>
> The best results were when writing at 4x,
> 2x was slightly poorer and 1x was worst of all.
> ======================
Then again:
======================
From: Mike Richter
Date: 4/17/00
Subject: whats the point of 8x cd recording
if you can hardly ever write?
I have never understood the advantage of 8x writing to begin with
- unless you're in the mass-pirating business. I make enough
mistakes at 2x and 4x.
I find that the BLER is lower at 2x even on the 8x blanks I prefer.
======================
The above is an unadulterated white LIE.
First, it directly contradicts the (7/22/00) post. Second, there was NO
way Mikey could have found the BLER -- Mikey had NO time to use a BLER
tester:
======================
From: Mike Richter
Date: 4/23/00
I have borrowed a machine which will do BLER testing
- if only I can find the time to use it.
======================
From: Mike Richter
Date: 12/29/00
I have a BLER tester on loan; all I need is the time
to set it up and learn to use it.
Maybe by 2003 if I'm lucky.
======================
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Mikey, you are the Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB!
----------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------
IMPORTANT PEOPLE..LIKE MIKE (and to some extent..ME) are always the
object of jealous and vituperative crap....This makes us realize we
can STIR THE POT and makes us happy we have made an impression..NONE
of this upsets us..befause we know where this comes from....like
getting an obscene phone call from a creep.....
GMAN (Fucking Liar) crapped:
>
> Jeffrey wrote:
> >
> > The Wolfman (Jackass) hee-hawed:
> > >
> > > IMPORTANT PEOPLE..LIKE MIKE (and to some extent..ME)
> > >
> > Okay, here's your chance - tell us jealous lesser mortals what makes
> > you important. Fantasised popularity related to handing out freebies can
> > be omitted.
>
> <snip crap>
=============================================
GMAN (ex Acraptec beta tester) is a LIAR (ii)
=============================================
======================================================
From: (GMAN)
Date: 11/9/03
Subject: GMAN is a LIAR (repost by popular demand)
> ========================================
> GMAN (ex Acraptec beta tester) is a LIAR
> ========================================
>
>1. Beta testers discussing beta results is in violation of the NDA,
> according to none other than Mikey Richter.
>2. Mike Richter and Adrian Miller allowed GMAN's posts on beta results.
>3. Presenting the beta results falsely is a fraud.
Why dont you post my real posts and not your pussy attempts at making
things out of what i really posted. I never violated a NDA. Face to
face you'd never be the man you think you are!!!!!
How is posting what dae capabilities my ancient (now 5 year old and
thrown away scsi drive) were capable of is violating a NDA?
I made the comment about a fully release version of the software,
not any beta.
======================================================
What a fucking liar:
===========================
From: (GMAN)
Date: 4/18/00
I never in all my testing received that slow of DAE
in any of the betas i tested.
============================
<snip>
> IMPORTANT PEOPLE..LIKE MIKE (and to some extent..ME) are always the
> object of jealous and vituperative crap....This makes us realize we
> can STIR THE POT and makes us happy we have made an impression..NONE
> of this upsets us..befause we know where this comes from....like
> getting an obscene phone call from a creep.....
>
Wow. It's such an honor to share some bandwidth with you.
JUST GO TO MY PODCASTS,READ MY OPERA POSTS, JOIN MY FANCLUB, ASK
VIRGINIA ZEANI
I AM GLAD!!! I APPRECIATE IT>.and just for that,you may kiss my
ring...the one on my FINGER...ch
Don't you heed Mikey ?!
(Mikey)
I hope that its future offerings are ignored by the group;
if for some reason, you feel the need to respond to its posts,
please do not quote the screed.
Then again:
======================
From: Mike Richter
Date: 8/4/05
Even the T-Y [Taiyo Yuden] high-speed discs available
under various rebadgers' names do not write acceptably
at 4x and below.
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But then when this was posted:
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From: Sunny
Date: 4/12/06
I'm still using my old Matshita 4x SCSI burner, which has always
burned excellent quality audio at 4x. Using high-speed media at
this low speed has not affected my results.
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"Even the T-Y" in the above (8/4/05) post changed to "(inexpensive)":
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From: Mike Richter (The Slimiest Friggin Shit)
Date: 4/12/06
> not satisfied with the audio output,
> even when burning at low speed ( 4x)
modern (inexpensive) high-speed media may not be optimum
at such low speeds.