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could shock memory be replaced with the ability to eliminate silence and
have a good transition between songs? Like those CD changers that take 5 to
10 seconds to change disks, can you set them to record some in memory so by
the time the disk has to change, you could have gapless playing?
At 03:36 PM 2/22/00 EST, you wrote:
>
>In a message dated 2/21/00 11:34:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> Aside from the no moving parts issue, I find no advantage to solid state 
>storage
> if it still involves compression.  ATRAC and magneto/optical digital
storage 
>have
> proven themselves.
>  >>
>
>However, we all have to admit that solid state is the future of audio, and 
>all portable info carriers for that matter.  How distant this future is, I 
>can't say.  THink about it, MD players keep coming out with more and more 
>"shock memory"  When its cheap enough, the solid state memory will replace 
>the disk media for good.  That's the future.  For now, I'll stick with MD
>
>
>Gary
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