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Old February 18th 17, 11:00 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Iain Churches[_2_]
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"Vir Campestris" wrote in message
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On 17/02/2017 09:42, Iain Churches wrote:
A bad pressing? I like that :-))


I did have one once. It so happened we had a CD tester at work, and it
showed multiple errors scattered all over the surface. I contacted the
manufacturer, and they sent me a new disc. Pressed somewhere else... I
don't know if they did anything with the tester report I sent them.


:-))

Did the multiple errors affect the replay, or prevent
the disc from playing? Quite often they do not.

CD plants produce in "lines", so the replacement disc does
not have to be made somewhere else just on a different line.

A Reed Solomon reader (probably like the one you had at
work) is used for QC. One of these two gentlemen
(Reed or Solomon) is quoted as saying "without error
correcting codes digital audio would not be technically
feasible"

Iain





 




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