RE: MD: MDLP Titling question
BEGIN QUOTE= MDLP tracks will play on a JE500 (albeit as silence), so they will also be able to be titled by the deck, just remember you have half the time to title them..hehe (although you wont have half the time again for lp4 tracks, they play at half the time in mono, lp2 in stereo) ==END QUOTE As already mentioned, you can title MDLP tracks on a non-MDLP player like the MDS-JE500, but there is a shortcut around the half-the-time problem during titling. You can put the machine into PLAY (you will hear silence but the time display will turn over). Then put it into PAUSE before you start titling. This means that you get around the shorter time limit you have on titling LP2 tracks. This ability to title MDLP tracks and discs on non-MDLP decks is useful if you have a Sony JE500, JE510, JE520, W1 or other Sony MD deck where you are able to type the title into the unit using its remote control - the deck has the large remote control with many buttons. With regards, Simon Mackay - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: MD: MDLP Titling question
Simon Mackay wrote, | This ability to title MDLP tracks and discs on non-MDLP decks is useful if | you have a Sony JE500, JE510, JE520, W1 or other Sony MD deck where you | are able to type the title into the unit using its remote control - the | deck has the large remote control with many buttons. Yes, though if your MDLP deck is a JE640, it has keyboard input, and if it's a JB940, it has both keyboard input and a full-layout remote. Even with a Sony MDLP deck that doesn't have a full-layout remote, if you have such a remote from another deck it should work with the MDLP machine, so you could even listen while you title if you want. - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: MD: MDLP Titling question
- Original Message - From: David W. Tamkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 3:22 PM Subject: Re: MD: MDLP Titling question Simon Mackay wrote, | This ability to title MDLP tracks and discs on non-MDLP decks is useful if | you have a Sony JE500, JE510, JE520, W1 or other Sony MD deck where you | are able to type the title into the unit using its remote control - the | deck has the large remote control with many buttons. Yes, though if your MDLP deck is a JE640, it has keyboard input, and if it's a JB940, it has both keyboard input and a full-layout remote. Even with a Sony MDLP deck that doesn't have a full-layout remote, if you have such a remote from another deck it should work with the MDLP machine, so you could even listen while you title if you want. Good for the situations when you've recorded from something and not had/lost the track list] Stuart Howlette - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: MD: MDLP Titling question
MDLP tracks will play on a JE500 (albeit as silence), so they will also be able to be titled by the deck, just remember you have half the time to title them..hehe (although you wont have half the time again for lp4 tracks, they play at half the time in mono, lp2 in stereo) -- Stuart Howlette There are many questions in life, but is the right answer only correct because the majority believe in it? [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.liquid2k.com/stuh84/ http://www.liquid2k.com/stuh84/personal/ -- - Original Message - From: charmless [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 7:10 AM Subject: MD: MDLP Titling question Hi! I know you can't play your LP-recorded stuff on a regular player but is it possible to title the songs on one? I'm thinking of buying a MZR700 and I already own a JE500 desk player and I'm using my Palm Pilot to title the songs on that one. So it would be great for me if I could record songs on the MZR700 (in Lp2 mode) and than transfer the disc over to the JE500 to title the tracks. Will that be possible? Thanks Fredrik Carlsson, Sweden On Tue, 03 July 2001, Tim Pitman wrote: Announcing MiniDisc Control Center! This free program allows you to control a Sony MZ-R900 MiniDisc recorder from your computer. The program uses an interface that connects the parallel (printer) port of your computer to the remote control port of the mini disc unit. Most functions of the recorder can be controlled from the computer, including titling and full recording from Winamp. To find out more, see http://www.southcom.com.au/~tpitman/ Tim Pitman - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ For up-to-the-minute music news, reviews and specials visit http://www.nme.com Get free e-mail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) now at http://www.nmemail.com The sender of this e-mail is NOT an employee or associate of NME, nme.com or any other IPC magazine. - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: MD: MDLP Titling question
Fredrik asked, | I know you can't play your LP-recorded stuff on a regular player but is it | possible to title the songs on one? As Stuart has already said, yes; it will play back as silence but you can still title it. That's covered in the MDLPFAQ as well. One thing I'd like to add about it: MDLP recorders will put the three charac- ters LP: at the start of any title you give to an MDLP track (unless you're editing an existing title that didn't have it). MDLP machines (both record- ers and players) won't display the LP:, but a non-MDLP unit will show it so that you'll know why you're getting no sound from the track. Also, if you change a track title on an non-MDLP recorder, the LP: will appear, and you can delete it if you like. Also, some MDLP recorders can be set to display titles as non-LP machines do: then they don't automatically prepend LP: when you title a previously un- named MLDP track, they display LP: if it is present, and they allow delet- ing the prefix. - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED]