Re: MD: Aiwa FM80
At 12/20/00 4:04 PM, zaheerm wrote: >I'm looking at buying an Aiwa FM-80 sometime this week. Some reviews on the >Net indicate its a great MD recorder, but others report problems. I know >that in terms of features its much more feature packed than the Sony MZR70, >but at a similar price is it worth choosing the Aiwa over the Sony? Get a Sony R-900 if you can. They're only available from Japan at the moment. But in my book, they stand head and shoulders over the F80/C80's. Ed "What the" Heckman [EMAIL PROTECTED] +--+ | The life that conquers is the life that moves with a steady | | resolution and persistence toward a predetermined goal. Those| | who succeed are those who have thoroughly learned the immense| | importance of plan in life, and the tragic brevity of time. | |-- W. J. Davidson | +--+ - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MD: mz-r55 for 160.. good deal?
Hi everyone, I have a chance to buy a mz-r55 for 160, and i was just wondering whether it would be worth it.. i've heard some bad things about it.. and some good things... what do you guys think? - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MD: Soundcard
Hello, I now have a soundcard for my computer that has a SPDIF in and out. It is an Aopen AW744. I am having a problem with popping noises in the SPDIF in and out. The problem is more pronounced when I remove a modem that sits next to the soundcard. I would like to use this card to record MD to CDR except the popping noises are in the way of making a good recording. Does anyone have a realistic answer on how to stop the popping noises? ___ Linus Peter Sweers Toslink Receivers and Transmitters at http://members.xoom.com/sweers/toslink/index.html ___ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: MD: MD to PC?
> I believe there are daughter boards that you can buy to add a > digital input to SB Live. Yes from Hoontech, I have one (DBIII) for my SBLive and it works perfectly well, one issue to note the output is 48khz not 44. www.hoontech.com they are very good value for money. Regards GC - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: MD: MD to PC?
=== = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = = be more selective when quoting text = === Thanks for your response. So from what you said, the optical out from the MDS-PC2 will work with sound card that has optical in? I have a SoundBlaster Live Plautinum 5.1 whch has a optical In and out. and I have cooledit too! So I guess I can buy MDS-PC2! ho ho ho. - Original Message - From: "KVE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 8:49 AM Subject: Re: MD: MD to PC? > > > Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2000 13:00:52 -0600 > > From: "Taky Cheung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Subject: Re: MD: MD to PC? > > > > === > > = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = > > = be more selective when quoting text = > > === > > > > Hi, I have been having such question for a long time. Does it mean, > > if I use > > MDS-PC2, I can have optical out from the unit to my PC??? I have > > Creative > > SB Live Platinum 5.1 that has both SPDIF and optical out. So, can I > > record > > songs back from Minidisc to PC using optical? and will it turns to a > > wave > > file??? > -- Well, first your card has to have a digital input (in case of > MDS-PC2, it probably has to have an optical input). I believe there are > daughter boards that you can buy to add a digital input to SB Live. And > when you have all of that setup, you have to have a program that will > record the signal from your MD deck, which you can then save as a WAV > file. Programs like CoolEdit, GoldWave, SoundForge, etc. There are have > to be some simpler (and cheaper) programs as well. > > __ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. > http://shopping.yahoo.com/ > - > To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word > "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: MD: MD to PC?
> The USB Audio spec has no provision for transferring auxiliary > data along with an audio stream. The spec needs to be extended here. There's no reason that an extended (or even new) spec for an MD recorder with native USB could not include track marks, titling, and faster than 1X transfer, as well as the all-important data flow control mechanism. The current method of transfer (real-time with absolutely continuous data flow) exploits the real-time weakness of Windows while not taking advantage of the inherent high-speed advantage of MD. Data is written to the MD in high-speed (5X) bursts from a buffer in the MD deck. Why constrain the process with 1X S/PDIF transfer from the PC? Allow Windows, via USB, to fill or empty the MD buffer as it chooses, probably a lot faster than 1X but in a bursty, not continuous, manner. A couple of other issues that provide needless complication to the 1X S/PDIF transfer process and almost certainly unnecessaily alter the audio data being transfered, namely the Windows media timer and the MD's sample rate converter; these issues are eliminated by an MD recorder with native USB. Sony seems to be against allowing MD audio to evolve into an MD data drive, probably because as a recording company as well as an equipment manufacturer, they're trying to play both sides of the fence with respect to the copyright issues and SCMS. I would be happy if they left the ATRAC encoding/decoding in the MD recorder, only allowing unencoded audio to flow over the USB, thereby sidestepping the issue. Doing this would allow them to add native USB support without evolving to MD data. Other advantages of native USB are that it is physically simple and fairly small, making it ideal for portable recorders. Also, due to the modest power requirements of portable MD, USB could supply the power, simplifying connection to a single cable, rather than the 4 (S/PDIF in, S/PDIF out, deck control/status, power) now required. I see nothing but advantages in putting a USB connector on an audio MD recorder. Doing so would allow MD to achieve almost every advantage portable MP3 players now claim, while retaining the many advantages that MD already has. - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: MD: data onto audio MD, for the depraved
>I am sorry Dave, but I don't think Sony currently sells a MD data deck. >It is my understanding that they used to sell them but they were very >slow and have been discontinued for years. So, if you want to store >digital computer data to a minidisc, you will most likely be using >modern equipment and have to contend with ATRAC. This puts you back to Before I got a day job (and a pay drop) I used to work in a wafer fabrication plant (making IC's) There were machines in there called nikon steppers which had MD Data drives there I think! It said MD DATA on the drive but it had no make on it. They were bought in 1993-94. Only catch was it was for the old magneto optical discs which were about the same size as a 1.4 floppy but about 10mm thick. They held 640 and 850 MB. The looked the same as MD's only bigger. When I first heard of MD's This is what I saw advertised. When I finally got an MD Portable MZR-30 I thought that Audio MD's and Data MD's might be different sizes and use the same technology. I remember B4 Ireland had any in the shops acutally drawing the dimensions of a MD disc out on paper and being wonderstruck by the tiny size. (also thinking that all Id ever need would be 5-6 discs) To This day, Ive never actually seen a MD data disc without its plastic wrapping. I just presume they look the same as an audio MD. Bryan http://bullets.gothic.ie - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: MD: MD to PC?
> Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2000 13:00:52 -0600 > From: "Taky Cheung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: MD: MD to PC? > > === > = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = > = be more selective when quoting text = > === > > Hi, I have been having such question for a long time. Does it mean, > if I use > MDS-PC2, I can have optical out from the unit to my PC??? I have > Creative > SB Live Platinum 5.1 that has both SPDIF and optical out. So, can I > record > songs back from Minidisc to PC using optical? and will it turns to a > wave > file??? -- Well, first your card has to have a digital input (in case of MDS-PC2, it probably has to have an optical input). I believe there are daughter boards that you can buy to add a digital input to SB Live. And when you have all of that setup, you have to have a program that will record the signal from your MD deck, which you can then save as a WAV file. Programs like CoolEdit, GoldWave, SoundForge, etc. There are have to be some simpler (and cheaper) programs as well. __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/ - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MD: How times change.
Hi everyone, I know this may not be a piece of particularly useful information in the days of R900's etc., but in Curry's (a large chain of electrical shops here in the UK) in Beckton, East London, they are selling Sony LIP-12 batteries for £5 (about $7.50). Now I know that these days its only the Sony R30 and Kenwood G7 (or something like that) owners that this would interest. But considering that these batteries were going for about TEN times that price a few years ago, I was just a bit surprised. All the best Martin * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * This email with attachments is solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed. Please also be aware that DnB cannot accept any payment orders or other legally binding correspondence with customers as a part of an email. This email message has been virus checked by the virus programs used in the DnB Group. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MD: AKG lavalier mic and Sony MZ-R55 problems
Hello MD gurus, I'm new in the MD world and want to use my MD for analog recordings. The idea is to use a lavalier mic and record a voice from a close distance. I tried an AKG C417 mic with external power supply (AKG B29). I use it together with a Sony MZ-R55 but ran into some problems. http://www.akg-acoustics.com/english/microphones/micromic.htm#c417 The mic is kind of dead if I use the mic or line in port. But the microphone works fine if I first plug it in the line-in port and then when the MD is powered on, switch to the mic port... The R55 is not my MD and I will get a Sony MZ-R91 in a couple of weeks. Do you think I will have the same problem with the R91 or do you guys have a solution for my problem? TIA, /David - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MD: Portable MD with Big Display?
I'm looking for a portable minidisc recorder that has a fairly large display. It's for someone who liked my Sharp 831, but whose eyes are a little older than mine, and who found the display too tiny to read easily (the 831 display is about 1 inch square). I guess it would also be OK if the display is no bigger, but the words and icons are a bit larger than on my 831. Does anyone have any suggestions? It's OK if the minidisc recorder itself is bigger than the 831, and I have no preference as far as brand is concerned. But it must record. Thanks, Gerry - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MD: correction on HHB 830 price
My finger slipping and I typed in the wrong price for the HHB 830. Sorry, the correct price is $695. --G - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MD: Aiwa FM80
Hello folks I'm looking at buying an Aiwa FM-80 sometime this week. Some reviews on the Net indicate its a great MD recorder, but others report problems. I know that in terms of features its much more feature packed than the Sony MZR70, but at a similar price is it worth choosing the Aiwa over the Sony? Thanks ZM - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]