The latest edition of the BBC Music Magazine has Pritchard's 1988 Prom performance of Verdi's Requiem as its cover disc. At a grand total timing of 82' 32", is this a new record[sic] for a pressed (as against 'burned') CD?
Is this the longest pressed CD yet?
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Pikaia
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Originally posted by PJPJ View PostJonathan Nott's upcoming Mahler 6 at 80' 34" seems short measure now. None of these discs would be playable on my old Meridian CD player which rejected anything over 76 mins.
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The very first mp3 CD player I got (at a computer fair, way back) came with a warning that it would only play up to the then standard 74 minutes of CDA, or the equivalent total data content (650MB) of mp3s. By then, although 650MB was the standard, 703MB CD-Rs were common enough, and cost little more than the 650MB standard discs.
The longest overburn CD-R I have managed to successfully burn, and play on a variety of equipment, is of a Horenstein's Mahler 3 (97' 36"). If it can be done with overburn CD-Rs, why not pressed CDs?Last edited by Bryn; 29-08-13, 14:27.
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There was a CD with the whole of Furtwangler's Fidelio, though that had Act I on one stereo channel, and Act II on the other. With a suitable amplifier, you could select the channel you wanted, and hear it through both speakers. Otherwise, it was a matter of extreme use of the balance control.Last edited by Eine Alpensinfonie; 29-08-13, 17:25.
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Originally posted by Pikaia View Post
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostThere was a CD with the whole of Furtwangler's Fidelio, though that had Act I on one stereo channel, and Act II on the other. With a suitable amplifier, you could select the channel you wanted, and hear it through both speakers. Otherwise, it was a matter of extreme use of the balance control.
I also have Furtwangler's Freischutz on a double-sided CD (literally two discs bonded back-to-back: plays very well provided the disc drawer is deep enough.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
I also have Furtwangler's Freischutz on a double-sided CD (literally two discs bonded back-to-back: plays very well provided the disc drawer is deep enough.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostThere have been double sided DVDs (known as "flippers") and I bought quite a few in the early days. But unlike double sided CDs, these were all of standard thickness.
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