You need some kind of sound recorder program on the PC and a connection to
your sound card. My recommendation is to use a digital connection as the
quality is better than most sound cards analog stage, plus you avoid the d/a
+ a/d conversions. I tried an analog connection from my Sharp 702 to a
Soundblaster Live and the results, while pretty good, did not compare to the
same disc transferred using a digital connection. This only works, of
course, if your recorder supports digital out (no current model portables do
that I know of), or you have a deck with digital out. I use Sound Forge 4.5
to record the information from my minidiscs to a wav file on the pc. Then
you can copy that wav file to a CD using a CD burner program (I use Adaptec
Easy CD Creator).

-- Martin



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of John Dewhurst

I have a recording on MD that I wish to copy to PC, to
be burnt onto a CD. Does anyone have any advice on
connections to my sound card (probably not digital),
file formats to record in, CD copying issues, quality
of this kind of recording, etc.?

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