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Hi George,
Thanks for this, really useful and I’m going to post it on another blog too.
Susanna
October 8, 2009
George Bailey says...
Hi there,
Was not to sure which post was most relevant in this category however; I thought yourself and your readers may be interested in this opensourse project
That is an excellent illustration - and the relative sizes really tell the story.
You wouldn’t happen to have the original link, would you ??
Many thanks
Hi George,
Thanks for this, really useful and I’m going to post it on another blog too.
Susanna
Hi there,
Was not to sure which post was most relevant in this category however; I thought yourself and your readers may be interested in this opensourse project
http://dvd-audio.sourceforge.net/
It allows you to author (burn) 24bit audio dvd’s each containing up to 9 groups of 99 tracks each.
Hope somebody finds it useful with all these albums to download now…
Regards
George.
Hi Paul,
I got it from this column in the NYT: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/01/opinion/01blow.html
Hope this helps,
Susanna
Hi Suzzanna
That is an excellent illustration - and the relative sizes really tell the story.
You wouldn’t happen to have the original link, would you ??
Many thanks
Paul