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From: boyajian@akov68.DEC (JERRY BOYAJIAN)
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Subject: CD capacity
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Date: Fri, 4-Oct-85 10:11:43 EDT
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Posted: Fri Oct  4 10:11:43 1985
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> From:	tellab1!barth	(Barth Richards)
 
> There is no reason (as far as I know) why a full double album can't be put
> on a single CD. My understanding is that the full capacity of a CD (one sided)
> is 4 or 5 hours. That's considering, of course, that it is used to absolute
> full capacity. So the POLAND album on CD is probably complete, even though it
> is only a on a single disc.

Nope. CD capacity is in the neighborhood of 75 minutes. Which is still more
than enough for some double albums. Pat Metheny's 80/81 goes over the 75
minute limit and as a consequence, they left off two tunes (actually, they
only needed to leave off one tune to get under the limit, but that's life).
Why they didn't issue it on a double-disk is beyond me.
	Now my SL-2700 Beta Hi-Fi VCR can hold up to 5 hours of music with
top quality sound. Matter of fact, on one L-750 (4-1/2 hour at Beta-III) tape,
I recorded a friend's 2 disks of the Brandenbergs (finally! I can listen to
all 6 *in order* without having to keep changing records!) plus a 3-disk set
of Bach piano and harpsicord music.

--- jayembee (Jerry Boyajian, DEC, Acton-Nagog, MA)

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