Re: MD: MD Sharp Portable Recorders versus Sony Portable Recorders

2000-03-18 Thread Graham Baker


 Secondly, I want to know if during an analog recording, is there any way
I
 can make it so if there is 2 seconds or more of silence, I dont want the
 recorder to put on a track mark.  Do Sharp's do this?

Yes, you can turn off the auto track mark function, at least you can with
the Sharps - don't know about the Sonys

GB

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RE: MD: MD Sharp Portable Recorders versus Sony Portable Recorders

2000-03-18 Thread Tony Antoniou


You can - switch off Sync Rec.

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LarZ

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 Secondly, I want to know if during an analog recording, is there any way I
 can make it so if there is 2 seconds or more of silence, I dont want the
 recorder to put on a track mark.  Do Sharp's do this?

Yes, you can turn off the auto track mark function, at least you can with
the Sharps - don't know about the Sonys


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Re: MD: MD Sharp Portable Recorders versus Sony Portable Recorders

2000-03-17 Thread J. Coon


Basically, if you record on a portable and don't get in the habit of
pressing END SEARCH before you record, anything you had recorded on it
previously, is toast.  On a blank disc, it doesn't matter, but it does
the minute you record the first track.  So, be sure to press END SEARCH.

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 I do not understand the end search on Sony's or this following statement:  End
  Search Sony recorders do not automatically record new audio segments at the
 logical end of the medium. To ensure a recording is placed at the end, the
 END SEARCH button must be pressed before beginning a recording. Failure to do
 so can cause previously recorded material to be overwritten, depending upon
 the last audio segment accessed.
 

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