|  | Posted by Mike S. on 10/31/88 11:30 
In article <djpfr7$md6$3@luna.vcn.bc.ca>, Roy Tony  <t2k@vcn.bc.ca> wrote:>Mike S. <retsuhcs@xinap.moc> wrote:
 >
 >> In article <5DVUm4Ak2bXDFw5L@activist.demon.co.uk>,
 >> Paul Hyett  <pah@nojunkmailplease.co.uk> wrote:
 >>>In rec.video.dvd.tech on Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Mike S. wrote :
 >>>>>
 >>>>>I noticed DVD recorders popping up at electronic stores lately.
 >>>>>But none I've seen burn both DVDs and audio CDs.
 >>>>>
 >>>>>And I'd like to know what manufactures make DVD and Audio CD recorders
 >>>>>all-in-one (without a computer).
 >>>>
 >>>>Lite-On LVW-5005.
 >>>
 >>>I've just bought the Lite-On LVW-5045, and that appears to be able to do
 >>>that - but it's not something I'm likely to test, myself.
 >
 >> I should have added the following:
 >
 >> Audio CD recording lacks the features that, on standalone audio CD
 >> recorders, make it useful: digital audio (S/PDIF) input, automatic track
 >> marker insertion (from either digital or analog sources) and, decent audio
 >> fidelity from the analog inputs. Even the cheapest of standalone audio CD
 >> recorders will do better in almost all of these areas.
 >
 >As long as it will record from analog source (tape), I assume it will
 >allow you to insert the track markers manually.
 
 Yes, it is possible - only in real time - but tedious. Imagine your
 reaction 65 minutes into a 70 minute audio CD when you "forget" to
 hit that button in time to insert a track marker.
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