simple question re: Burning high rez discs

BFlowers

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If one has ripped a High Rez Disc (ie. Reference Recordings) onto ones computer, can you burn it to a disc without losing any of the bits?
 

amirm

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Do you mean the high res HRx recordings? If so, they are simply stored on plain data DVDs. You can put the files back on another DVD without losing anything.
 

Bruce B

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Do you mean the high res HRx recordings? If so, they are simply stored on plain data DVDs. You can put the files back on another DVD without losing anything.

Yeah... make about a 100 or so and give to your friends and comrades here on the forum. KOJ won't mind!:rolleyes:
 

amirm

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The whole business of high end music distribution is based on honor system. The people would be in the business of making 100 copies of such content, wouldn't need to ask the question to start ;).
 

BFlowers

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I never thought about the legality of the question before I asked...oops! I wanted to demo a high rez player and didn't have any material. It ultimately didn't work. I borrowed a disc from a friend and will test the waters of high rez audio tonight.
 

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