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<p>specification, allowing recording at 96&nbsp;kHz and 24 bits (HHS). Some early machines aimed at the consumer market did not operate at 44.1&nbsp;kHz when recording so they could not be used to 'clone' a compact disc. Since each recording standard uses the same tape, the quality of the sampling has a direct relation to the duration of the recording - 32&nbsp;kHz at 12 bits will allow six hours of recording onto a three-hour tape while HHS will only give 90 minutes from the same tape. Included in the signal data are subcodes to indicate the start</p><p>
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