Heh...as you can tell I didn't do too well in English :P

Anyhow...yes I know firewire has been around for a while but you probably
know this more than me that there are lot more devices now that come with
firewire than there were few years ago.

And my point in the reply was that instead of going with USB for the higher
recording speed...firewire solution seems (at least to me) is more elegant
way too go...and I am sure its possible to do so already with that MDS-LSA1
md deck....

--icantelu

PS As you can also see that my emails aren't very well constructed like
other veterans of this list...so ignore my newbieness (is that even a word?)
:)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stainless Steel Rat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "MD-L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 1:36 PM
Subject: Re: MD: Recording speeds


>
> * "I Can Not Tell You" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  on Thu, 14 Jun 2001
> | A firewire solution would be better off since it is becoming the
standard
> | for a/v components that offer pc connectivity.
>
> Wrong tense :).
>
> Apple and Sony have been shipping equipment with IEEE-1394/Firewire for...
> three years now.
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