In article <9309301705.AA19591@am.ucsc.edu>, cspot@cats.ucsc.edu writes:
quoted 19 lines Jon Drukman <jdrukman@us.oracle.com> writes:> Jon Drukman <jdrukman@us.oracle.com> writes:
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> ['Trance Europe Express, Disc Two]
>
> >145 5:57 MLO: Colour Of The Sun
> >149 7:29 Source: It's A Kind Of Magic
> > 5:54 Aphex Twin: Analog Bubblebath 3
> >112 9:36 The Orb: Majestic (Millwall mix)
> >126 7:19 Moody Boyz: Glitch
> >117 5:52 Moby: Move (Volume remix)
> >125 6:58 DIY: Washed Over By Mastemah
> >125 6:18 The Drum Club: Follow The Sun (remix)
> >127 6:33 Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia: Dust
> >132 7:21 Barbarella: The Mission
> > 6:27 Sabres Of Paradise: Inter/Lergen/Ten/Ko
> >140 6:27 Trance Induction: N
>
> I added up these times and got 82:11. Is this the longest CD known to
> man?
From my CD player... Disk One: 78:48, Disk Two: 79:31.
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Here's an old post from Brian B about it:
(Max time for a CD is...)
quoted 9 lines 80:36. Not one STMPE time frame more. Any over that is caused by silent> 80:36. Not one STMPE time frame more. Any over that is caused by silent
> breaks between songs - those pauses of anywhere from .5 to 25 seconds,
> more often than not on the 0th index of a song (and the actual song being
> on Index 1). If they want to put 25 seconds of silence on, they don't have
> a string of zeros 25 seconds long... they simply put a code in to tell the
> machine to pause for 25 seconds. Notice that the sounds the CD player will
> make when pausing for this sounds _exactly_ like the sound it makes if
> you push pause! (All of this straight from the mouth of a very reliable (tm)
> friend in the industry)
Virtually... :Dom
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