(No Mikey S-Lickers have been able to prove ANY of the above )
(is a LIBEL -- despite Mikey claimed to have PROOF of libels!)
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Yrrah (Mikey S-Licker) slurped:
>
> do you want to convert the mp3 to wav and burn
> a mixed mode ("enhanced") cd?
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_Mode_CD :
External links
* PCMAG.com Mixed Mode CD Definition:
"Mixed Mode recording is done in a single session"
PCMAG should have consulted Mikey:
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From: Mike Richter
Date: 5/12/01
Mixed Mode is multisession by definition.
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> The more we read this jerk and his personal vendettra..we know how
> great Mike is..the guy is obviously ill...ch
So why did you quote him?
Allen
All that slurps gone straight into the thick skull of yours, Charlie?
Can you figure this one out, Charlie?
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From: Mike Richter
Date: 9/21/98
CD Extra is inherently multisession. <=== MULTI
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From: Mike Richter
Date: 2/20/01
CD Extra is a multisession format. <=== MULTI
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From: Mike Richter
Date: 9/16/01
There is a specification for CD Extra
which defines it as a single session
The session is written TAO. <=== SINGLE
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From: Mike Richter
Date: 12/26/01
CD Extra is a defined format for a single session <=== SINGLE
with audio tracks followed by a data track
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From: Mike Richter
Date: 3/20/04
> I am making a cdextra disk.
That is a multisession disc <=== MULTI
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From: Mike Richter
Date: 7/20/04
Note that CD Extra implements TAO. <=== SINGLE
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Wow! What a Slimy Friggin SOB!
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All that slurps gone straight into the thick skull of yours, Charlie?
Can you figure this one out, Charlie?
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Mike Richter's Unadulterated White Lies (error rates)(C1=0)
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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
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.
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The above is an unadulterated white LIES.
There will always be some C1 errors. They say C1 errors are built into
the CD. There is no CD with zero C1 errors.
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Mikey, you are The Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB!
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Is this too complex to comprehend, Charlie ???!!!