Craig -
I've got some cds that were made from tape masters. I was reading in the forensics section about detecting if tapes were dubs or not.
I am planning to pull the wave files off the cd and run the spectrum analyzer as you suggest to see whether or not there is more than one hum. My question is:
Do successive generations each leave a hum (so that if a tape is 4-5 generations, will there be evidence of that)?
Does conversion to wave format leave any tell-tale residue? How about successive copies of cds? I have assumed that exact copies are exact copies (from CD), but is there actually any evidence relating to the number of dubs?
Thanks
Dan
I've got some cds that were made from tape masters. I was reading in the forensics section about detecting if tapes were dubs or not.
I am planning to pull the wave files off the cd and run the spectrum analyzer as you suggest to see whether or not there is more than one hum. My question is:
Do successive generations each leave a hum (so that if a tape is 4-5 generations, will there be evidence of that)?
Does conversion to wave format leave any tell-tale residue? How about successive copies of cds? I have assumed that exact copies are exact copies (from CD), but is there actually any evidence relating to the number of dubs?
Thanks
Dan
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