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Posted by: tablegenerator on 20-02-2007, 18:47
Cedar Walton, Javon Jackson, Christian Mcbride, Jimmy Cobb - New York Time
Артист: Cedar Walton, Javon Jackson, Christian Mcbride, Jimmy Cobb
Альбом: New York Time, 2006
Жанр: jazz
Формат файла: eac-wv-cue-log-scans-iso
Ссылка: CD (ed2k://|file|Walton,%20Jackson,%20Mcbride,%20Cobb%20[2006]%20New%20York%20Time%20(eac.wv.log.cue.scans)%20dy%20tablegenerator.iso.wv|348913752|638AC717FFF341037D2D1F1C2DBC610D|h=NSXCOE6IRTXHRPMOCPS67ZZV6G4WXP6F|/
Нахождение: eDonkey


New York Time offers jazz fans an opportunity to hear respected elders like Jimmy Cobb and Cedar Walton playing with two rising stars of the genre – Christian McBride and Javon Jackson. The date is highlighted by several of Walton's original compositions and a cover of John Coltrane's "Naima." McBride's acoustic bass talents shine on his self-written song "Grove" and Jackson lends his own tune titled "Notes In Three."

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01. Newest Blues 05:43
02. Sixth Ave 06:03
03. My Shining Hour 05:27
04. Notes in Three 05:30
05. In the Kitchen 06:44
06. Naima 06:18
07. Grove 05:30
08. Whisper Not 05:38
09. Diane 06:04
10. Mode 06:07

Chesky Records, Inc. (SACD314)

Posted by: tablegenerator on 20-02-2007, 20:07
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EAC extraction logfile from 18. February 2007, 22:12 for CD
Cedar Walton\Javon Jackson\Christian Mcbride\Jimmy Cobb / New York Time

Used drive  : PIONEER DVD-RW  DVR-111D  Adapter: 1  ID: 0
Read mode  : Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache
Read offset correction : 48
Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No

Used output format : Internal WAV Routines
                    44.100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo

Other options      :
    Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes
    Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No
    Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000


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    Filename C:\Documents and Settings\COCONUT\Мои документы\chesky\Cedar Walton Javon Jackson Christian Mcbride Jimmy Cobb - New York Time.wav

    Peak level 98.8 %
    Range quality 100.0 %
    CRC 721403BB
    Copy OK

No errors occured

End of status report

Posted by: ViTAR on 22-02-2007, 21:54
Спасибо, по истине великолепный звук!!!

Posted by: JamesBrown on 24-02-2007, 03:08
Scans???Where?? :(

Posted by: kokiku on 24-02-2007, 08:38
QUOTE (JamesBrown @ 24-02-2007, 03:08):
Scans???Where?? :(
Change file name from .wv to .iso and
open in any Virtual Drive or by UltraISO.
In that case You'll see inside
scans
1.jpg 548 KB
2.jpg 509 KB
3.jpg 708 KB
4.jpg 704 KB
back1.jpg 301 KB
back2.jpg 245 KB
cd.jpg 687 KB
Cedar Walton Javon Jackson Christian Mcbride Jimmy Cobb - New York Time.cue
2 KB
Cedar Walton Javon Jackson Christian Mcbride Jimmy Cobb - New York Time.wv 336 630 KB
New York Time.log
1 KB

Posted by: OlCh on 24-02-2007, 08:58
так как не каждый желает или может маленько сообразить, надо бы в каждый релиз закладывать текст:

No unpacking needed to play and to burn this release.txt

QUOTE:
WHAT THIS ISO FILE IS
=====================

The file you're looking inside is an ISO-packed release - a new generation
of no-need-to-change lossless music releases. It's main benefit is that you can:

- LISTEN it with normal cue tracklist
- BURN it to audio-CD
- STORE it on archive media (DVD, for example)
- SHARE it on p2p network

and all of the above - WITH THE SAME FILE, unchanged since you've downloaded it
WITH NO NEED TO UNPACK IT.


FEATURES BRIEF DESCRIPTION
==========================

LISTENING

Just rename this .ISO to .WV (or .APE corresponding to codec suffix in release file name).
Then every player with support of CUE standard tracks and lossless codecs (foobar2000
for example) should recognise release as lossless music file with embedded CUE.
LOG tag also contains EAC log file to ensure rip quality. Enjoy listening!


BURNING TO AUDIO-CD

Mount release as an ordinary ISO image to virual CD - you'll see it contents
is pretty usual - music file, cue file, log file, covers (if any),.. -
everything you get accustomed with popular RAR releases. Yes, you can listen music
from mounted iso through external cue instead of embedded (as described before).
But the main advantage is you can burn audio-CD without unpacking release.
Just configure your favourite burner (like Nero) to suppot lossless audio codecs
directly (usually via plugins). Enjoy burning!


STORING IN HOME ARCHIVE

Releasers made everything to let you do nothing with downloaded release.
It's fully-functional for every common task music releases are used to.
Store it as you got it to listen directly from archive media. Enjoy fully-functional
home archive discs!


SHARING ON P2P NETWORKS

For the above reasons if release remains unchanged you can support p2p sharing
WITH THE SAME FILE you're storing for listening. That doubles your hard disc
music collection capacity!

- - - - - - - - - - - -

And the last (but not the least). ISO no-need-to-change releases technology
designed for convenience of "lazy" majority of p2p users who don't like to spend
much time to recode, rename and repack downloaded releases. If you have very special
personal requirements for files in your music collection (repacking all releases
to ALAC codec for example) - keep doing what you use to do - any file of ISO release
can be unpacked by WinRAR or copied from mounted virtual CD.

Posted by: JamesBrown on 24-02-2007, 12:11
Thanks Olch and Kokiku. :D: :hi:

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