Re: MD: Intro MZ-R700 and D vs. A recording

2001-10-04 Thread Eric Woudenberg, Minidisc.org Editor


Hi Brian,

 One of the things I'm psyched about is the non-analog recording ability
 brought by the Xitel dongle.  I'm assuming, however, that the R700 has the
 ability to record in analog, as well, tho, correct?  Is there any
 functional difference between digital and analog recording?  Will, for
 example, the recorder not be able to put in track marks in analog mode?

I've updated the FAQ to answer your questions:
http://www.minidisc.org/minidisc_faq.html#analogrecording

 Where's a good place to buy blank MDs?  I've read a couple of articles
 (probably on minidisc.org [md.o?]) that suggest there's no real difference
 in quality of the various media, so I guess it boils down to price.  The
 only places I can think of in town to buy 'em (Phoenix) is Best Buy and
 Fry's Electronics.  I'm assuming there're good on-line vendors, but where?

Someone just told me about STI blanks for $1.20 from Circuit City,
see today's (10/4) minidisc.org news. Has anyone tried these STI
discs? I've never heard of them.

Rick
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RE: MD: Intro MZ-R700 and D vs. A recording

2001-10-02 Thread Richard Lang


One of the things I'm psyched about is the non-analog recording ability
brought by the Xitel dongle.  I'm assuming, however, that the R700 has
the ability to record in analog, as well, tho, correct?  Is there any
functional difference between digital and analog recording?  Will, for
example, the recorder not be able to put in track marks in analog mode?

I believe the R700 is able to record in analog as well as digital, the
same line out is probably used.  A friend of mine has the R70 (the
non-mdlp predecessor to the R700) and it can record in digital and
analog.  

On the R70, when recording in analog, track marks are inserted wherever
there is 2 seconds of silence, so they will usually be inserted between
tracks (and occasionally *within* tracks - these track marks are easily
erased of course), unless the CD is mixed dance music or something, in
which case you may have problems - before I had a CD player with an
optical out I found it best to monitor these recordings and insert the
track marks manually while recording (leaving the CD player display in
track time remaining mode helps a lot here!).

I imagine the situation will be the same with the R700, but if you want
to check perhaps consult the equipment browser or see if there is an
R700 manual at www.minidisc.org.


Richard Lang
Senior Solicitor

Duncan Cotterill
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Re: MD: Intro MZ-R700 and D vs. A recording

2001-10-02 Thread Stuart Howlette



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 One of the things I'm psyched about is the non-analog recording ability
 brought by the Xitel dongle.  I'm assuming, however, that the R700 has
 the ability to record in analog, as well, tho, correct?  Is there any
 functional difference between digital and analog recording?  Will, for
 example, the recorder not be able to put in track marks in analog mode?

 I believe the R700 is able to record in analog as well as digital, the
 same line out is probably used.  A friend of mine has the R70 (the
 non-mdlp predecessor to the R700) and it can record in digital and
 analog.

Dont wanna be anal about it, but its line in, not line out, and yes, this is
true


 On the R70, when recording in analog, track marks are inserted wherever
 there is 2 seconds of silence, so they will usually be inserted between
 tracks (and occasionally *within* tracks - these track marks are easily
 erased of course), unless the CD is mixed dance music or something, in
 which case you may have problems - before I had a CD player with an
 optical out I found it best to monitor these recordings and insert the
 track marks manually while recording (leaving the CD player display in
 track time remaining mode helps a lot here!).

Now heres something, unless you have a VERY quiet analog section, it is
unlikely to insert trackmarks, I've only ever been able to get my soundcard
to do it, which for some reason is deadly quiet

Stuart Howlette

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RE: MD: Intro MZ-R700 and D vs. A recording

2001-10-02 Thread Richard Lang


Dont wanna be anal about it, but its line in, not line out, and yes,
this is true
 
Of course, apologies for the inaccuracy.  Hopefully the meaning of my
message was clear from its context.

Now heres something, unless you have a VERY quiet analog section, it is
unlikely to insert trackmarks, I've only ever been able to get my
soundcard to do it, which 
for some reason is deadly quiet

Interesting - my mate's R70 has had absolutely no problem here - and
it's just used to record normal audio CDs and is simply connected to a
cheesey CD/tape mini system with an even cheesier 3.5 miniplug-RCA
interconnect.  Perhaps this is a problem peculiar to recording from PCs?


Richard Lang
Senior Solicitor

Duncan Cotterill
Christchurch, New Zealand

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