Some one sent me a VCD burned on a Maxell 80 MIN CDR for audio recoding in a trade. Does bunring a VCD onto a CDR made for audio recording effect the picture quality? Any info would be greatly appreciated!!
thanks!
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No, it doesnt.
Why didnt you just play the disc and answer the question yourself? -
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On 2001-08-03 18:25:40, AntnyMD wrote:
No, it doesnt.
Why didnt you just play the disc and answer the question yourself?
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Because its a bootleg concert not a VCD of a professional recording. -
I guess my other question would then be what does it being a bootleg have to do with it?
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