Mark Kolmar wrote:
quoted 9 lines it wuld be useful to know the bpm of the average>> it wuld be useful to know the bpm of the average
>> cd-data-word-skip. If you programmed a track in that bpm, you could make
>> the cd skip and get some tracky stuff....as well as know what speed to mix
>> vinyl in at...Maybe I'll try this tonight...
>
>For every scenario I can think of, the frequency of the skip on a CD would
>be dependent on the location on the disc. Remember, they spin at constant
>velocity, not at a constant RPM. The RPM varies from 500 to 300 if I'm
>remembering correctly.
yes. the cd reads from the center out, so the RPM is faster at the
beginning
of the cd, and slower at the end.
quoted 5 lines On the players I've tried, it has been a tricky business to cause a CD to>
>On the players I've tried, it has been a tricky business to cause a CD to
>skip "reliably". You have to catch a certain middle-ground where the
>player can cope well enough to keep spitting out audio, but not well
>enough to advance through the disc in approximately the normal way.
my friend kurt ralske (of cathars) wrote a computer program that makes
any cd (in the cd-rom drive) skip, at any speed!
miss miau-miau