Yeah I'm in Danbury Connecticut. Who knows about the renting thing. But that 
would be cool. Thanks for the sugestion though.😆

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> On Dec 1, 2015, at 8:32 AM, Andy Logue <andy.logue...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi again Hamit.
> 
> You were right again my friend.  I tried another, pretty old computer that I 
> had stored away and burned all of the 12 tracks onto a single disk and it 
> worked fine.  So, it's my other computer  that has let me down.  Need to get 
> it re-formatted or replaced for sure.  By the way, it's Nero Burning Rom vs 
> 8.3 that I use and it works, so no need to upgrade to an all singing all 
> dancing version.
> 
> Thanks again for all of your suggestions.
> 
> Incidentally, earlier on you said that you would love to be able to afford a 
> H6!  I live in Scotland, don't know about you, probably the States, but 
> anyway, in London you can hire the H6 for about £100 per day, so if you are 
> in the States, then you may be able to locate a similar hire service over 
> there.  There must be one, giving all the thousands of DSLR enthusiasts and 
> pro's.
> 
> Thanks again.
> 
> Very best wishes.
> Andy.
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hamit Campos" <hamitcam...@gmail.com>
> To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> Sent: Monday, November 30, 2015 11:35 PM
> Subject: RE: 24 bit recording
> 
> 
>> H that platinum thing is a package of Nero Software. The program we're
>> interested in here is Nero Burning Rom. I tried it and yes it works with
>> Jaws. I used JAWS 16 to do it. Yeah it sounds like it could be a CD drive
>> issue. Also almost time for a new PC. Unless you built it or want to put a
>> new burner in it. Maybe for you 96 24 bit may not make much sence after all.
>> I just do know though that your final product would be better since it
>> started out as HD. Were I to get 1 of these or the LS 100s I'd set it to 96
>> 24 bit. But then again, I'm an HD audio guy, I'm a Blu-Ray disk guy,
>> different needs. I love HD audio. The Zoom F8 will do 192 KHZ at 24 bit like
>> the 700 recorders from Sound Devices.
> 
> 

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