[Fmpro] audio cd's and UK compatability

LesHurdle leshurdle at avradionet.com
Tue Mar 4 13:47:02 GMT 2008


Heyyyyyyyy..... why are you putting a UK composer out of  
work?????????? ;-)
Are you charging UK rates as laid out by MCPS !!!

S'far as I know all CD's 'play' around the world.

L

On Mar 4, 2008, at 2:34 AM, andrew feazelle wrote:

> Guys (and ladies),
>
> I'm getting ready to send a film production an audio cd.  The thing  
> is, I'm in the US and the guy I'm sending it to is in Scotland.   
> Does anyone know of any incompatability between audio discs burnt  
> with a regular mac G4 I purchaced in the US and audio players or  
> computers in the UK?   I know there are DVD regions, but haven't  
> heard of any audio CD regions.
>
> This may seem a silly question, but right now the guys are loving  
> my demos from my website and I offered to send a CD so they can  
> hear more stuff in all its 44.1k 16bit glory.  I'm also digging  
> their story and see this as a good opportunity to write the type of  
> music I actually like writing on a film I would actually enjoy  
> watching.  I don't want little things like regional incompatbility  
> to get these guys to change their mind about working with someone  
> over seas.
>
> I'm also asuming things like aiff files and waves are universal  
> formats and 48k is common on UK versions of editing software.   
> Seems I'm universally paranoid when I actually find a job i want to  
> do!
>
> Thanks,
>
> A Fez
>
>
>
>
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