Re: MD: SCMS Strippers

2000-07-14 Thread Stories


I'm going to New-York next week, and i want to bring back a SCMS
stripper
Does anyone have an adress of a shop in NY ?
I wanna bring it back from the US with me, because you can't find it
anywhere
over here ! (Belgium)

As far as I know they are illegal in this country.  Even people who
used to
sell them on the internet seemed to have been forced to stop.  A
similar
thing is going on
now with DVD players that allow you to disable their copy protection
(Macrovision). They have been forced to modify their players so that
you can
not defeat it.


I would recomend buying a good digital I/O board, just need to make sure
you go for one that passes the input to the out put with out any
proccessing.  RME ( www.rme-audio.de ) make some nice I/O  boards.
There are go and bad points with doing it that way.
more features more problemsetc...
But you can buy them anywhere legally.

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MD: Is 128kbps MP3 bad? MD has loadsa life yet!

2000-07-14 Thread PrinceGaz


Okay guys, I know we are all md freaks (or at least enthusiasts) but
please don't take this post the wrong way.

I know MD encodes at something like 320kbps, using an algorithm at
least as good as, and in ATRAC 4 and later probably better than even
the best mp3 coder (Fraunhoffer?).  Actually given Sony could throw an
awful lot more man-power behind any project than an internet thingy, I
bet ATRAC 3 is on a par with the best MP3 encoder at the same very-
high (for MP3) bit-rate.

Thing is I have been using Napster lately, to download mp3 music most
of which has been at 128kbps, and to be honest it is to my ears quite
acceptable, provided it was recorded properly.  Having just downloaded
and listened to Kate Bush Wutheing Heights, there were definite probs
with the high freq stuff, sorta muffled artifacts added to them but
overall, in any listening environment other than my home I doubt they
would be detectable.

No way is solid-state media gonna replace MD in the forseeable future
unless some breakthrough happens, and I think that is rather unlikely.
I mean, they said 10 years back disks as storage would be dead by now,
too slow, no real improvements on current speed and capacity likely,
blah blah blah.  Just look at hard drives now- 30gig drives for about
UKP110/US$180 with seek speeds of under 10mS, the heads can find the
data in under a hundredth of a second- that is one helluva engineering
feat!

How has solid-state storage progressed?  The answer is not very much.
It slowly comes down in price.  Very slowly.  Very slowly indeed!  The
cost of HDDs seems to be tumbling now, capacities are rocketing and
prices tumbling, whereas increased use/demand for solid-state media is
holding their prices high.

I could pop into the local city center (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England)
and buy at least ten or more minidiscs from different outlets.  It's
not an enourmous metropolis, maybe 250k population but I could get
disks from: Richer Sounds, Dixons, Virgin Megastore, Fenwicks, HMV,
Tandy, Maplin, at least two other independent small hifi chains with
shops in the center, and I've probably overlooked shops like Comet, a
Co-Op department store which sells almost everything (inc MD) and a
few others.

Now where would I buy my MP3 players' memory card?  With the exception
of maybe Dixons, Tandy and Maplins I doubt I could get one, and even
then I'd be dubious as to whether they'd have the correct type-- the
flash media format battle is far from over I think.

My most recent trip into the city showed even the previously expensive
places for blank MDs like Dixons have dramatically cut prices, okay
not to Richer Sounds sub 1 ukp per disk type level, but a lot better
than the old ukp3 or 4.

All we need is for the next generation of portable MD to have a PC
interface of some type, and the ability to playback mp3 files and the
current breed of mp3 players will be as dead as the do-do.  Surely the
MP3 decoder is pretty straightforward and could be included in
parallel with the ATRAC codec?

Sorry this email is far longer than I intended it to be, I guess I had
a few things I wanted to get off my mind :-)

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2000-07-14 Thread ed_whitehorne


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