There is no difference in audio quality between a replicated CD and a
dulicated CDr. Both are identical in the fact that they contatin
uncompressed 16-bit digital audio with a resolution of 44.1khz.
On 2/7/06, Alan Lockett <Alan.R.Lockett@bristol.ac.uk> wrote:
quoted 26 lines (apologies for cross-posting)
> (apologies for cross-posting)
>
> I recently acquired a release by Rod Modell which it transpires is
> available in two formats: CD and CDr.
> I discovered (after acquisition) that I actually have the latter
> <http://www.discogs.com/release/451996>
>
> Now, I'm not very well up on the technicalities of this, so I was wondering
> if anyone can tell me what the difference in sound quality is between
> material released on CDr as opposed to that on CD. I notice that, for
> example, u-cover has taken to issuing a lot of stuff on CDr, so, yeah,
> what's the deal?
>
> alan
>
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