From: owner-believers-digest@smoe.org (believers-digest) To: believers-digest@smoe.org Subject: believers-digest V6 #102 Reply-To: believers@smoe.org Sender: owner-believers-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-believers-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk believers-digest Friday, May 17 2002 Volume 06 : Number 102 In Today's believer's digest: ----------------- Permavine suggestion [Jonathan ] Re: Permavine suggestion ["Ronald M. Rosen" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 21:28:34 -0700 (PDT) From: Jonathan Subject: Permavine suggestion Might I suggest a "permavine" as one alternative to serially copying CDRs for these trees. What is done is: The seed CDR is passed to each person who makes their own copy for themself and pass the seed on to the next person in the chain; several seed masters could be out there at once. This plan 1) allows each person to make a copy in his/her own way, 2) use any type of media/technique she/he chooses, and 3) eliminates the pops/clicks and other anomalies that usually occur with serially copying music CDs. I'm willing to seed the first tree if this is a good idea to some of you. The sender of the CD seed usually posts to the group who has it next, i.e. "look for Jane Simon to offer it up next." CDs that are copied over and over through many generations have problems just like cassettes did--but they're even more obstructive to the listener. This way would keep the sounds more accurate to the master and allow as many to get it as possible, and it always keeps moving. Sound OK? Rusty ===== - ---Please visit Elmer, our Iowan friend--- http://www.ladywind.com/bxrpages/elmer.html LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience http://launch.yahoo.com HELP! owner-believers@smoe.org Send mail to believers@smoe.org Susan's CD's are available on your desktop at World Cafe CDs http://worldcafecds.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 17:59:16 -0700 From: "Ronald M. Rosen" Subject: Re: Permavine suggestion > Might I suggest a "permavine" as one alternative to serially copying CDRs for these > trees. What is done is: The seed CDR is passed to each person who makes their own > copy for themself and pass the seed on to the next person in the chain; several seed > masters could be out there at once. This plan 1) allows each person to make a copy in > his/her own way, 2) use any type of media/technique she/he chooses, and 3) eliminates > the pops/clicks and other anomalies that usually occur with serially copying music CDs. > I'm willing to seed the first tree if this is a good idea to some of you. The sender > of the CD seed usually posts to the group who has it next, i.e. "look for Jane Simon to > offer it up next." I didn't realize that CDs had pop-click problems. I thought the whole idea of digital is that the quality does not deteriorate. But I am not up to speed on technological stuff. If your proposal involves making several seed masters, how does that solve the problem? Fewer generations? HELP! owner-believers@smoe.org Send mail to believers@smoe.org Susan's CD's are available on your desktop at World Cafe CDs http://worldcafecds.com ------------------------------ End of believers-digest V6 #102 ******************************* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- This has been a posting from the Susan Werner believers-digest To unsubscribe send mail to Majordomo@smoe.org with "unsubscribe believers-digest" in the body of the message