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Saturday, April 17, 2004
 
Category: CDR
As I have mentioned before, Audio Technology is one of my favourite magazines. It's a shame that it does not do much on the 'net but it does a bloody good job in the small market it operates in. In particular, it does not feel as though every article was bought and paid for.
However, in the most recent issue (#32), Cliff Blackburn's article about CDR seemed like a spot with Moira on GMA. From a bit of googling I have found that Cliff, who is listed in AT as a freelance audio engineer and rhubarb lover, sells a "Complete range of professional audio equipment plus contractor and cinema installation products, merchandising and large display fountains" as the owner of Sinclair Communications (that is, if this site is up to date). He also writes what looks like advertising copy for PRODISCSystems.
The article was very particular about ensuring that you buy discs from manufacturers who publish their specs (BLER etc.). PRODISCSytems are just one such manufacturer and Cliff refers to them in his "Ref." section at the end of the article. In fact that reference is the only easily accessible reference listed.
I suggest a read of section seven of the CDR FAQ before buying Cliff's PRODISCSystems' story holus-bolus.
Oh, and Media Sciences' page is pretty illuminating as well.
The Optical Storage Technology Association website is a good read and all.


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