Re: MD: say NO to Bill 602P

2001-03-10 Thread Michael Burger


Oh G-d...am I ever glad that this got stripped and whacked by the
listserv.

Do you know how old this hoax is?  The internet email postage "bill"?

Please...for all involved, check the urban legend sites on the web
for this type of drek before you pass it along to mailing lists.

As an ISP, I've already fielded enough "Is this for real and if so,
what are you going to do about it?" questions from my friends and
customers.

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Re: MD: chopping off headphone jack

2001-02-22 Thread Michael Burger



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I'm failing to see how he could use both if he's not willing to use
an extension to go from the airhead to the 3.5mm hole on the remote.

On Thu, 22 Feb 2001 22:27:31 -, PrinceGaz wrote:


Strange indeed!

Basically, the remote connector has two parts, the 3.5mm plug and the remote
contacts.  The only place the remote contacts can go is into the E900 directly
and the plug takes up the 3.5mm socket on the E900.  He does *not* want to
plug the airhead into the end of the remote (kinda impractical arrangement)
so he wants to seperate the remote contacts and the 3.5mm plug on the remote
control.  A Y-Adapter is therefore useless.  An extension is useless.  The
question is:

Can the remote work without the 3.5mm plug part, and (as I suggested in a
earlier post) would it be strong enough to survive mobile use without the
3.5mm plug.

PrinceGaz.



From: "Dan Scellen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 It's strange that people are having such a hard time understanding his
 question. All I can think of Niels is that you make an extension like Dave
 said.  Otherwise, I don't think it's possible.


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Re: MD: chopping off headphone jack

2001-02-22 Thread Michael Burger


That won't work.  Aside from the 3.5mm plug (stem), the remote has a
number of other connectors on either side of the 3.5mm stem.  They
all go into the side of the unit and make contact at the same time
(I'm assuming that this is the case...it seems to be so on every MD
unit I've seen).

If, as I suspect, the 3.5mm stem on the remote is in the center of
the connection to the MD unit, I can not see any way at all that he
could connect the remote and the airhead unit to the headphone jack
in the unit.  It is also my understanding that the connection for the
airhead with the 3.5mm connector that comes with it is large, and
prevents proper use of the remote.

This is why I continue to suggest plugging the remote into the unit,
getting a short extension, plugging the male 3.5mm stem of the
extension into the 3.5mm hole on the remote, and plugging the 3.5mm
stem of the airhead into the 3.5mm hole in the extension cable.

On Thu, 22 Feb 2001 16:27:03 -0600 (CST), David W. Tamkin wrote:


Niels repeated,

| I want to connect a miniplug to my unit (not the remote). And I want to
| connect my remote to the unit.  I will not use the headphone jack in my
| remote, only on the unit itself.

That's why I suggested inserting a Y-adaptor's plug into the unit's jack. 
Then you'll have the two jacks of the Y-adaptor available: one for the remote
and one for the headphone.  The headphone jack on the remote can be empty.

| So a Y connector will not work, because I only need 1 headphone port.

I still don't see why not; you've tried explaining twice, so let's forget it.

Dave Hooper wrote,

 Ah - I get it ... but why not just plug your headphone jack into the jack
 socket in the remote instead of the jack socket on the unit?

Niels has answered that previously (or actually someone else figured it out
and he confirmed that that was what he meant): he doesn't want the weight of
the remote in-line on the cording from the headphones to the unit.  I tried
to suggest that if he doesn't want them in series he can have them in paral-
lel, but that doesn't please him either.

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Re: MD: MDLP units

2001-02-18 Thread Michael Burger



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No real demand for it, yet?

On Sun, 18 Feb 2001 18:57:50 +0100, Ivica Petrovic wrote:


Hi,

does anybody have any explanation about a lack of MDLP home MD units by
other big manufacturers ( Yamaha, Pioneer, Technics etc.)? Several months
after introduction, there are no other MDLP home machine; the Sony is all
alone in the field. Is there any new MDLP units by Technics, Yamaha, Denon,
Pioneer on a horizon?
IP

P.S. Maybe it ( LP) doesn't work well??


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Re: MD: Question for Don

2001-02-16 Thread Michael Burger


Why is that?

You don't feel that a person who took the cost factor into account in
his own deliberation should not allow that same cost factor for
others?

On Wed, 14 Feb 2001 20:54:28 -0500, las wrote:


Mike Burger wrote:

 In other words, you really can't take the cost factor into consideration for
 your personal debate, and then decry the same factor in the overall debate.


What  Surely the above statement has no meaning in reality.

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Re: MD: Best Buy and MD

2001-02-16 Thread Michael Burger



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Where is your "local Best Buy"?

On Thu, 15 Feb 2001 19:09:19 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Someone returned a Sony 530 home deck at the local Best Buy for some unknown
reason, maybe it had too many repair problems. The have it on the shelf in 
the original box with instructions and everything marked down to $129.60.  
Still has the original Sony warranty.  This is a heck of a price for a 530.  
It's been sitting there for over a month next to the Sony 440's and it hasn't 
sold yet.  

Glenn

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Re: MD: Question for Don

2001-02-16 Thread Michael Burger



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I considered that, but chose to challenge it, instead, in hopes that
he would either see the error in logic or note the typo. shrug 
Haven't heard, either way.

On Wed, 14 Feb 2001 20:34:12 -0800, Don Capps wrote:


From: "Mike Burger" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 In other words, you really can't take the cost factor into consideration
for your personal debate, and then decry the same factor in the overall
debate.

Mike...I think the use of the word "doesn't" was a typo and he meant to say
that such extra costs should be factored in. At least I think so anyway. I
gave him the benefit of that doubt. :-)

Don C.

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Re: MD: The far horizon of MP3 storage

2001-02-13 Thread Michael Burger



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Ok, ok...let's not get crazy.  Next, we'll be yelling to sue the
companies that made the chemicals used in the gas chambers, or the
companies that made the guns and bullets.

And I'm quite sure that IBM machines were being used to count the
number of Japanese Americans that were placed into relocation camps
here in the US, during WWII, etc.

IBM made a tool.  The Nazis were the ones who used the tool for their
purposes.  Let's leave the blame where it belongs.

On Tue, 13 Feb 2001 19:21:41 -0500, las wrote:


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Just got back from a visit to an IBM convention.  Perhaps some of you have
 seen this, but they're about to debut, or have just debuted, a portable 1 1/2
 inch square, 1/8" thin one-gigabyte portable "micro drive" that connects to
 all sorts of things.   Pretty impressive little thing.

 I think the price quoted me was in the 600-800 dollar range.
 Now if they, or a few competitor companies with less corporate-ness, can just
 deliver it for under 100 bucks.


The hell with IBM!!!  I just heard on the news last night that they have been
accused of supplying the punch card equipment to the Nazis to keep track of how
many people they gassed!!!

Punch cards were used before more sophisticated storage media was developed.  It
seems that IBM had a German division even during WW II.  How many people on list
list had relatives that were killed (either as Americans fighting the bastards or
in the camps) during W.W.II

I'm sure it makes you feel good to know that some IBM punch card probably had
their name or number listed (the Nazis destroyed as much as they could-they were
insane record keepers-but just as insane about trying to destroy the evidence).

BLANK IBM!!!



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Re: MD: The far horizon of MP3 storage

2001-02-13 Thread Michael Burger


On Tue, 13 Feb 2001 20:48:04 -0800, Don Capps wrote:

From: "Michael Burger" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Ok, ok...let's not get crazy.  Next, we'll be yelling to sue the companies
that made the chemicals used in the gas chambers, or the companies that made
the guns and bullets. And I'm quite sure that IBM machines were being used
to count the number of Japanese Americans that were placed into relocation
camps here in the US, during WWII, etc. IBM made a tool.  The Nazis were the
ones who used the tool for their purposes.  Let's leave the blame where it
belongs.

Mike...brace yourself. We agree!  :-D

Oh, the shock, the horror...the world will surely come to an en...oh,
maybe not. 

See...I'm not wholly unreasonable. G

--Mike.


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Re: MD: Subwoofer out

2001-01-07 Thread Michael Burger


There is some volume control attenuation, but I think it only raises
to line-level.  It would explain why most subwoofers I've seen also
have their own volume control...you wouldn't want to blow the
subwoofer by running its signal through an amplifier.

On Sun, 07 Jan 2001 00:03:49 -0800, Dan Frakes wrote:


Stainless Steel Rat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, no. You missed my point. If I buy a stereo that has no 
subwoofer out, but has an analog out, will it sound as good (or the 
same) if I hook up a subwoofer to the analog out?

If you wire the crossover correctly then there is functionally no 
difference between that and a separate subwoofer output.

Are you sure about that, Rat? The analog out is a line-level, but isn't 
the sub-out attenuated by the volume control?
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Re: MD: Playstation 2?

2001-01-03 Thread Michael Burger


You do realize, don't you, that before there was the PS2 (PlayStation
2) there was the PS/2 (Personal System/2)...a personal computer built
by IBM?  You also realize, don't you, that before those computers,
keyboards used a large 5-pin DIN connector, and that since, computers
now use a 6-pin mini DIN connector?  Well, those 6-pin Mini DIN
connectors are, by and large in the computer industry, called PS/2
connectors, because the first computers to use those connectors were
PS/2 computers.

On Wed, 3 Jan 2001 19:27:43 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


hey
from what i have read... why would you need one a keey board for a PSII 
can u access the internet? what can u do besides play DVDs and games, and 
cds?

-WiLL
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Re: MD: screws

2000-12-26 Thread Michael Burger



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Go to an eyeglass shop...I've found the little ones that use the
flathead screws work just fine on my MD-MT15.

On Tue, 26 Dec 2000 14:47:26 -0800, Charles Redell wrote:


Hi,

Does anyone know where or how I can get replacement screws for my Sharp
MD MS 722 body? One of the ones on the side (near the wrist strap
holder) seems to have fallen out and the unit's case is now squeezable.
Great for toilet paper, bad for MD recorders!

Please don't tell me to check my local hardware store... that's what I'm
trying to avoid as they will just hack it with a missized screw or
something to that affect to "make it work". I want to know if there is
there an official source for this sort of thing.

Thanks!
charlie

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Re: MD: Sharp Portables - Recording Level control via remote?

2000-12-23 Thread Michael Burger


The 722 does work with the MT15, but the MT15 does not light the
remote...in fact, I'm not sure the display is driven by the MT15, at
all.

On Sat, 23 Dec 2000 06:38:21 -0800, Charles Redell wrote:

I don't know if the remote that comes with the MD-MS722 works with the
MT15 but I do know that the levels on it can be controlled via remote. The
remote does not show record levels though.



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Re: MD: Sharp vs. Sony ATRAC

2000-11-14 Thread Michael Burger



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Which model(s) actually do that?  I don't think the MT15 is that
capable.

On Tue, 14 Nov 2000 00:31:13 -0500, sherryl wrote:


Dan Frakes wrote:
 
 James:
 
 Are you talking about "line-out" signals? Or headphone-out signals?
 

Dan,

You must have never owned a Sharp portable MD unit. There is only one
output.  The headphone and line out are combined into one and use
special circuitry to determine the correct impedance.



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Re: MD: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-11 Thread Michael Burger


That wouldn't be a function of the CD Burner...it would be a function
of the software that's running the drive.

On that note, I believe the latest Real Jukebox can do it.

On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 16:48:39 -0500, J. Coon wrote:


Is there a CD burner that will burn MP3 files and make an audio CD
without having to save the MP3 file as a WAV file first?
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Re: MD: question..

2000-10-22 Thread Michael Burger



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Nope...the only way I've seen is to play the music on one system, and
record it in real time on the other.

On Sun, 22 Oct 2000 00:52:44 -0600, bios wrote:


I am new to the minidisc scene.. I was wondering if there is a way to "dump"
files from a computer to a minidisc w/out having to play the entire track..
like for example from mp3, aif or wav to md..

thanks!!

also.. I just got a sony mz-r70 .. I was wondering if that is a good
player/recorder...

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Re: MD: Minidisc on Canadian Airlines

2000-10-17 Thread Michael Burger


I've used my MD player on various airlines.  While I haven't
specifically used it on Air Canada (haven't flown them in a couple of
years, now), it shouldn't be any different than a portable CD player,
and I've seen folks using them on AC flights.

On Wed, 18 Oct 2000 12:15:47 +1300, Desmond Chin wrote:


Hi guys, i am taking a trip abroad and taking Air Canada
i would like to know do they allow minidisc to be used 
when the plane is in the air?
what are the different airlinies policy
thanks
des

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Re: MD: Etown Sharp MS-722 : $169.50

2000-09-28 Thread Michael Burger



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Not really...the people who are getting broken up URLs have their
windows set smaller, and the line is wrapping.  Usually, if they're
using higher resolutions and bigger window sizes, or maximize the
window in question, the link will come through just fine.

On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 21:04:44 -0400, J. Coon wrote:


It must be something with your mailer program.  I am using Netscape
Messenger and when I send it, the link doesn't get broken.
http://www.etown.com/categories/product_profile.jhtml?fromIDA=bodyinclude=partnerproductID=409categoryID=39manufacturerID=109#mainbody

Strange, huh?

Peter Forest wrote:
 
 Again, don't ask me why, the link was broken...
 
 Weird sometimes... Sorry for this !
 
 http://www.etown.com/categories/product_profile.jhtml?fromIDA=bodyinclude=p
 artnerproductID=409categoryID=39manufacturerID=109#mainbody
 
 you can purchase this great unit for only
 $169.50 with Free Shipping from them...

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MD: Microphone hiss (Was: Re: Anyone know Japanese?)

2000-07-25 Thread Michael Burger


On Tue, 25 Jul 2000 20:07:58 -0400, James S. Lee wrote:

I know I started this part of the "Anyone know Japanese?" thread so I cannot say too 
much about its
continuation. This is likely my last posting on the issue. My comment was directed at 
Ryan simply because he
made the initial posting. The point, however is less about Ryan and more about how we 
(all of us) deal with
community. Ryan has already made what I consider a very mature and sincere statement 
regarding his posting. Such
a comment would not likely come from an ignorant person. Rather it has come from 
someone who seems willing to
acknowledge a mistake and move on. Maybe it is time for all of us to move on. Thanks 
to all who have responded.

And I'm sorry that it had to happen, as well...one can only hope that
your sentiments are shared.

Now about that AudioTechnica 825 stereo mic question I asked some time ago. Here is 
the question:

I am using a borrowed AT 825 stereo mic. The owner has adapted the pin
XLRF plug to a three wire 1/8" stereo plug so that it will feed portable
DAT or MD. The system works fine with my Sharp 722 except that it seems
a bit noisier than I expected. Fresh batteries made a slight difference
but there is still this hiss. My old Radio Shack Optimums unidirectional
(pin, battery powered) is much quieter. Could the adaptation be
problematic? Anybody else had noise problems with this mic?

Could it just be a matter of the mic being too sensitive, and lacking
in noise cancellation?


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Re: MD: Sony PC-to-MD interface?

2000-06-15 Thread Michael Burger



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I'm using a sound card with an optical S/PDIF output...works great.

On Fri, 16 Jun 2000 01:28:13 +0300 (EET DST), Joakim Laine wrote:


Is there a model number for the Sony USB-device to transfer songs from the
PC to minidisc? Does anybody have experiences with it? Or is it only
available as a bundle with the recorders? I just got myself a MZ-R70 and I
have never seen that PC-to-MD interface here in Finland. What about the
Xitel adapter, how does it compare to the sony one? The hardware is
probably very similar, but what about software??

Also I'm interested in finding any utility/hack to make titling easier.

I'll really get into this stuff once I figure out why the discs I've
recorded with my new MZ-R70 dont work with my car md, the MDX-C670RDS..
And I thought the new minidisc stuff worked better than it did way in the
beginning of MD with all the reliability problems.

Cheers,

Joakim
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RE: MD: Sony PC-to-MD interface?

2000-06-15 Thread Michael Burger


The only time I have a problem with track marks is when I record
something with tracks that just flow into each other.  In those
cases, I have to manually split the tracks.

However, on discs where the tracks do gap, on their own, my Sharp
MD-MT15 does the track marks just fine.

On Thu, 15 Jun 2000 21:18:04 -0400, WZ wrote:


 I'm using a sound card with an optical S/PDIF output...works great.


I too have a soundcard with an optical S/PDIF output, but how do you get
track
mark output (except for the 2 sec gap option) ?


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MD: Oy, vey

2000-06-01 Thread Michael Burger


My apologies...something in my mail client's filters sent back a spam
bounce...I'm working to fix it...


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Re: MD: Re: end search petition

2000-06-01 Thread Michael Burger


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Re: MD: Re: end search petition

2000-06-01 Thread Michael Burger


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Re: MD: Recording from midi-keyboard

2000-05-31 Thread Michael Burger



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That's really odd, considering the Sharp MT15 I just got about a
month ago) came with one.

On Tue, 30 May 2000 22:10:04 -0400, J. Coon wrote:


Mine didn't, and I had Sharp and Sony.  I think Best Buy, Circuit City,
and Media Play carry them too.

Mike Burger wrote:
 
 Don't most portable recorder/players come with this cable, already?
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Re: MD: OT again: Purchasing Digi Cameras

2000-05-21 Thread Michael Burger



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Very nice camera...I have one, myself...but if you just recently
bought it for that price (ie, in the last month or so), you paid too
much.  Unfortunately, I paid $299 for the same camera a year ago.

On Sun, 21 May 2000 21:09:46 -0400, J. Coon wrote:


 I bought the Olympus D-340R for $288 us at the local Wall-Mart

"Lynch, Jason JD" wrote:
 
 Sorry everyone for the off topic post...
 
 My friend is wanting to buy a digital camera (the type with floppy disk storage), 
anyway with the low prices available for buying MD on the web (minidisco, 
minidiscweb, etc etc) does anyone know any good places to buy digital cameras on the 
net for cheaper prices? also, is there any digital camera community similar to the MD 
community?
 
 THanks for any info you can provide.
 Cheers,
 Jason
 
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Re: MD: Mini-Disc at Sam's Club

2000-05-18 Thread Michael Burger


On Thu, 18 May 2000 13:44:11 -0400, Neon John wrote:

 Do you happen to recall which model it is/was?
 
 I'd like to call my local Sam's (since I just renewed my membership) to
 see if they have them...I could use one for work, I think.

Sorry, no I don't.  I'm not really interested in the integrated
micro-bookshelf systems. Only reason I noticed it was the MD slot
right there in the front of the thing.  (I meant to say BO genre
below.  You know, "Bang  Oain't gonna even try to spell that
one.  Seems like trying to clone that look is k00l these days.)

Oh, well...my local Sam's didn't have anything of the sort.  It
could/would have been interesting...I might have liked it for my desk
at work.


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MD: Guillemot Maxi Sound Fortissimo and digital in and out works beautifully

2000-05-16 Thread Michael Burger


I'm happy to report that the DA cable (as well as the TOSLINK) that I
got from from Audience Digital Products (www.audiencedp.com), in
conjunction with the Guillemot card noted in the subject, are working
beautifully together, and with my Sharp MT15.

I'm now in the process of rerecording all my previously analog copied
discs.


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Re: MD: Re: Future of MD

2000-05-11 Thread Michael Burger


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Re: MD: sound card

2000-05-11 Thread Michael Burger


Hi, Matt...I'm assuming that at least one of the digital in's is
internal, ie on the card, not the backplane.

If so, do you have cables to go from the D/A port on a CD/DVD-ROM to
go to these inputs, or a source for them?

On 3 May 2000, Matt Wall wrote:

Howdy all, recently i purchased the new M-audio Delta Dio 2496.  I'm
really not gonna review it, but wanted to let everyone know that so far
I am very very pleased with this sound card.  2 digital in's and 2
digital outs.  IMO if your looking into a much higher end audio card
than the sblive look into this one.


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Re: MD: - Looking for a cable to connect internal S/PDIF from CD/DVD to sound card.

2000-05-11 Thread Michael Burger


The worst thing is that when I first joined the list, I hit the
archives, and saw where someone noted that they had the digital
output from one drive and the analog input from another both
attaching to a single sound card...

I think I need to browse the archives again, and see who it
was...maybe that person can help us.

On Thu, 11 May 2000 21:56:16 +0200, Black_Angel wrote:


Me too, I'm looking for it!
I've asked everywhere but nothing to do...

HELP...

-Original Message-
So, I'm looking for a source for a cable to connect the digital output of 
the CD to the digital input on the card.  Can anyone point me at a 
vendor, or a vendor's web site?


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