I have a book on the development of home video that deals extensively
with
the corporate cultures of Sony, JVC and Matsushita[:] [...] "Fast Forward:
Hollywood, The Japanese and the Onslaught of the VCR" by James Lardner
(1987, W.W. Norton Co.)(Dale Greer)
I have that book, too, Dale.
In message 003b01bf7b2b$33e02140$fef2a8c2@default, Edd Farmer
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3 - Is there anything that I should be wary of when gig recording with the
MZ-R55?
Make sure that the microphone plug doesn't fall out of the minidisc, it
happened to me and I lost the first three songs at a
Hello,
today I saw an MD ad by Sharp on MTV. I'll type in a description
that might not be complete, I only caught it with half an eye:
The ad starts with several twentysomethings listening to some
music on a bookshelf system (by Sharp, obviously). After a
couple of rather uninformative shots
I think you got that right.
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I can't help but
The ad starts with several twentysomethings listening to some
music on a bookshelf system (by Sharp, obviously). After a
couple of rather uninformative shots of the people "grooving",
one guy pops out the minidisc, which looks like a blank (it had
no label I think), puts it into his
After muc intrest in MiniDisc I finally bought one. I went to Circuit City
hoping to buy the Sharp MT15 but upon seeing the Sony R37 for $20 less(199
vs. 179) I went for it and even more to my delight the salesman said that
the floor model was the only one left which gave me another $20 off for
"Martin Schiff" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the meantime, the Opcode Sonicport is a very easy way to get
optical digital i/o between an MD and a PC hard drive. It's not
cheap, I believe around $200. Also, the Yamaha RP-U100 "Personal
Reciever" offers (amoung other things) optical digital i/o
After muc intrest in MiniDisc I finally bought one. I went to Circuit City
hoping to buy the Sharp MT15 but upon seeing the Sony R37 for $20 less(199
vs. 179) I went for it and even more to my delight the salesman said that
the floor model was the only one left which gave me another $20 off
Hi. I think that you are going to be a little shocked to learn that the remote
will cost you about $65!
If your budget is limited, that was a good way to go. You can purchase the
latest Japanese Domestic model on line with shipping, transformer, and 3 year
warranty included (and no sales tax
Jeremy,
Even in the states, most places CDRs cost less than minidiscs. For instance,
when both are on sale at Best Buy, you can buy Sony minidiscs for $2.00 each
and CDR blanks (on a spool of 100) for about $1.00 each. I buy CDRs at
CompuUSA for about 70 cents each in spools of 50.
-- Martin
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