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Inside Feature: Microboards UK
We caught up with Danny O’Boyle, general manager of the European offices, and he shared some thoughts with us about the European operation.
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Far Hills Community Church Benefits from PF-2 Disc Printer
Like many churches, Far Hills already has much of the audio and video infrastructure in place for recording services. They have a Broadcast Ministry, which they will soon be expanding to include live and archived webcasts of their services. So offering Audio CDs, and then Video DVDs, was a natural step. “We’re only doing roughly 20 discs per week right now, and we just started offering DVDs a few weeks ago”, says Zuiderveen. “We went with the PF-2 because we plan to grow that number very quickly.”
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Carnival Sails with Microboards
Carnival Sails with Microboards
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Distributing Worship Music: Technical and Legal Solutions
Overview The 150th Psalm contains an invitation to Praise the Lord through music. We are instructed to “praise him with the sound of the trumpet: praise him with the psaltery and harp. Praise him with the timbrel and dance: praise him with stringed instruments and organs. Praise him upon the loud cymbals: praise him upon […]
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All About CD Recording Time
As music is sampled at a continuous rate for recording to a CD, a typical CD (700 MB) can contain 80 minutes of audio. Even though many recordable CDs are used for data-type purposes, most people measure record speed in multiples of ‘real time’. 1x record speed means that it takes 80 minutes ot record (burn) 80 minutes of audio. 52x speed means: 80 minutes / 52 = 1.538… minutes.
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DVD Recording Questions
We get a lot of phone calls about DVD-R because it is a new technology and has been in the news a lot. Here are a few of the most common questions:
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Printing and Labeling Q & A
Printing and Labeling Q & A
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CD Q & A
Track-at-once is when the CD burner writes the disc one track at a time. This creates a gap in between tracks. This is caused due to the laser turning on and off during the process. This feature is best used when you know you need gaps in between the tracks. These gaps are 2 seconds in length.
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DVD Q & A
The term DVD can stand for either Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc. Either definition is accepted, though Digital Versatile Disc is more widely used.