Author: | hyper active (registered user: 296 posts ) | |
Date: | Sat, Apr 02nd, 2011 @ 01:55 ( . ) |
but in the old dumps the tracks are too long, just over 8k, and even if you do manage to slow your drive down to 290rpm, the track will still truncate. It will not let you write anything if it detects your drive is below 290rpm. That's why I thought the new nibread would do something different with the tracks so that they can be remastered at a slower speed without any truncation |
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