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Table of Contents and User Table of Contents. I do not believe there is a
difference, but do not quote me on that.
A TOC can't be edited. You'll find a TOC on each prerecorded disc. But
you won't find it on a normal blank. UTOC is an editable TOC. You won't
find a
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Ralph Smeets wrote:
Only 'music-data' can be transmitted over the S/PDIF link. All the other stuff
(like the UTOC/CD-TEXT etc..) can't.
Half right it can't be sent over the S/PDIF interface, but if you are sneaky
and construct a circuit that simulates
Merlin,
On [EMAIL PROTECTED], Merlin Zener[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Does anyone know of a cassette adaptor that would work? Or
alternatively,
do these things have any sort of line in at the back? Any other way
round
this other than ripping out the current unit and replacing it
Anyone there ?
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The most critical thing is I must be able to boot into Win98 intact, and
also exit to DOS mode intact. Linux must'nt touch my files in base
640K memory (currently just 19K, despite having DOS EMS enabled,
wow)
If you have another emtpy harddisk or enough unpartitioned space
for Linux there
Dear Linux fanciers,
until Linus Torvalds releases an MD of kickin' vibes, or a Linux
version which fits onto an MD, can we drop this thread ?
simon (zz)
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Anyone there ?
Me?
Ralph - wondering what this was all about
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One of the cassette tape adaptors should work, some work better than
others. If the tape goes in with the narrow edge first, the SOny is a
good bet. However if it goes in with the wide end first, you may have
some problems with the cable interfering with inserting the adaptor. In
that case,
Here are all the news about SONY releases:
http://www.etown.com/news/article.jhtml?articleID=968
The one thing that these releases don't mention is the release of R90
in the US. They only mention E90.
Also, how's that PC-to-MD interface going to work? Are there any
details on this?
There is
Hi!
Does anyone have this player ? (MD-MS701H), can anyone tell me
how it is? Does it have these UTOC Errors?
Greetz, DeeKay/Matthias
Matthias, Official WebMaster of DJs At Work
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I made a couple of comparison tables of latest portable recorders
and players here.
http://members.xoom.com/md_data/
The tables include info of various features of each unit so that
you can pick a most suitable one for your purpose.
The tables are still under construction, and I welcome your
Anyone have any experiences, good or bad, with the Audiophase Minidisc player? I'm
thinking of picking one up from Best Buy.
B.G.
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Hya All,
I've had dustparticles on a MD. When I played this MD, I would get muted sound
at some parts. After cleaning the MD, everything sounded fine. I remember
other reports to this list in the same style.
Just out of intrest how did you clean your MD's?? Cotton Bud and
water?
Let us into
Magic hits the PRINT key when he sees what Ralph Smeets wrote:
Hmm,
some DSP theory (applied in ALL MD equipment cappable of A/D D/A coversion (a
little bit simplified in order to keep the mathematic mungle out):
snip complicated maths stuff
Ok, so it works vastly different from PC sound
PrinceGaz wrote:
Hey, the ZX Spectrum (the finest 8-bit machine made) stored data
using monaural audio. It averaged about 1500bps, not exactly
super fast, but faster than the ZX81 which was only about 300bps.
*cough* Excuse me! Best 8 bit machine? No way! Not as far as Data storage was
Richard Anderson wrote:
Magic wrote:
The pack of 5 discs were purchased last month.
We tested some other Memorex discs in the
shop and almost all of them had BLER 40 to 60.
Which shop? I didn't know memorex were available in the UK.
"Now Thats Hi-Fi"
Commercial Road
Portsmouth
until Linus Torvalds releases an MD of kickin' vibes, or a Linux
version which fits onto an MD, can we drop this thread ?
Hey, there are Linux versions which fit
onto a single floppy, so can we continue now ?
Oh no wait, lets rather pull each others
hair out over End Search.
Hey, I'm
Richard Anderson wrote:
Magic quoted a private mail:
No he didn't..
I've no idea why you decided to post this
to MD-L after sending a picture to me of the disc to me last night.
This was sent before your EMail to me was recieved, and is a reply to your posting to
this list dated Mon,
Does anyone know what version of ATRAC the above mentioned drive uses??
Also, does anyone know whether the SPDIF output port onboard the AWE64
outputs a TTL or a coax signal??
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Also, does anyone know whether the SPDIF output port onboard the AWE64
outputs a TTL or a coax signal??
Coax
What about the SPDIF
Tugrul Tanyol wrote:
Thanx for the reply Ian. I wonder what happened to the original
adapter. Today we measured the output of my 220-110V convertor
to see that it supplies exactly 119V.
Your adaptor might be delivering this high voltage only when not
under load. If you connect the target
Hello:
Just a quick note for anyone considering the purchase of a Zefiro Inbox
(mic preamp and A/D converter). We were just informed that as of
10-1-99, the manufacturer will no longer be selling these direct to
re-sellers (that's us) and they will begin distributing them through
Opcode systems
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