Re: MD: Sound cards

2001-05-17 Thread Stuart Howlette


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Well, soundcards don't preserve track numbers, thats down to the software
itself, but I coincidentally have been looking at many optical I/O
soundcards recently, and from what I can tell, the cheapest option would be
any CMI8378 chipset card and then buy an add on board, I know already of two
8378 cards, the Zoltrix Nightingale and the Audioexcel AV511, but you will
probably find the Zoltrix unavailable mostly, as the company (from what I
can tell) has gone bankrupt, but the Audioexcel card shouldn't be hard to
find. Once you've done that, visit http://www.opticompo.com and there is a
site that does SB Live and Audioexcel AV511 add ons, ranging from simple
optical I/O to 5 1/2 bays with Optical I/O, Coax I/O and RCA Aux In as
well. A much easier alternative, though, if you are unable to wait, is to
get hold of an SB Live Value/5.1 Player, and get one of the Hoontech
add-ons, DB II or DB III being probably what you need, which are available
all over. I know you said for inexpensive, but it probably could be
worthwile in the long run to get one of the SB Live Platinum/5.1 Platinum
types, or the Hercule Game Theater XP, because while probably costing more
than $175, they have an impressive array of connections available, one which
takes up a 5 1/2 drive bay, the other an external unit. To others that are
reading this with a larger budget, check out Hoontechs own soundcards with
breakout boxs, or do a good bit of researching yourself. For software that
splits up the tracks, you'd probably have to get something like Cool Edit
Pro, CuBase (sp?) although I am sure you will probably be able to find
cheaper programs that do the job you want (I think Total Recorder does, but
dont quote me on that). Anyway, I've gone on long enough, I hope thats
enough information for ya, peace.

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Re: MD: Minidisc units that mount in the pc?

2001-05-17 Thread Ivica Petrovic


Sadly, a directly computer accessible MD audio drive does not
exist

hmm, what about the Sony Waio Desktop PC with a built in MD audio drive plus
DVD drive? OK, you can't buy it separately, but it does exist...
IP

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MD: Minidisc Sale $1.15 Each

2001-05-17 Thread Art Munson


Hi Folks,

We are having a sale on HI-SPACE minidiscs.

5 Pack, HI-SPACE MD74 iMAC Color Minidisc $5.75 (1.15 each)

Discs come in a plastic storage case, not individually
packaged.

5 colors: Jazz, Techno Blue, Graphit Rock, Acid Lemon,
Strawberry Pink.

You may order these by going to our secure, store at
http://www.cassettehouse.com/store.

This sale ends at midnight 05/24/01

Click on Internet Specials and when the menu
drops down click on Minidisc.

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We take all major credit cards and have a
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Thanks

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Re: MD: Sound cards

2001-05-17 Thread JT


On 16 May 2001, at 20:20, Jim Gray wrote:

 I know this has been discussed before, but I don't have the old digests:
 what is the least expensive sound card with a TOSlink input that will
 preserve track numbers from an MD?  I'm finally getting into CD burning and
 now it's important to me.

Always keep in mind You get what you pay for.  I would 
recommend getting the M Audio (aka Midiman) DiO 2448:

M Audio product page:
http://www.midiman.com/m-audio/html/products/dio2448.htm

Places to buy:
http://www.core-sound.com/dio_2448.html
http://www.digitalaudioworks.com/mimd482.html

HTH,
Josh
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