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Old 5th October 2012   #1
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24bit 96khz Masterlink 9600 ready discs

Hello

Can someone tell me how to make 24bit 96khz Masterlink 9600 ready discs from a computer? The lacquer engineer can only accept this format.

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it will read redbook CDs, but the only way to make CD24 discs is with a Masterlink as far as I know...If someone still owns a Masterlink can you confirm this?
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Download the user manual and see what the format and specs are for the output, then you can figure out how to duplicate it using other software/hardware.
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Thanks, but if it was that easy I would have already figured that out.

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Download the user manual and see what the format and specs are for the output, then you can figure out how to duplicate it using other software/hardware.
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Grandmasters I am 70 percent sure you need a Masterlink to make those CD24 discs...save your self the headaches and rent one/borrow one....
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Brad, when was the last time I told you I love you?

Funny how a google search didn't come up with that software. The .exe installer won't even open in Win7 64bit but I'll try in an XP machine.

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Brad, when was the last time I told you I love you?

Funny how a google search didn't come up with that software. The .exe installer won't even open in Win7 64bit but I'll try in an XP machine.

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Thanks Brad for the link too.

It opened totally as per-any .zip file on my W7 H.Prem. x64 laptop,without issue[running in 64 bit],then installed ,via clicking on the.exe for me.

I'm asuming it acts like most other ISO file/image burning software,as it does have a basic UI,for adding tracks etc,like other CD burning SW?

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wow...I am honestly surprised...this looks pretty handy...
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The lacquer engineer can only accept this format.
my question is why?

A little behind the times IMO

Nick has used ISO builder a few times, but it's been a few years.

I generally send 24-96 waves.

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