From: Stainless Steel Rat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MD-L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 6:13 AM
Subject: Re: MD: Sony's new Internet Audio Recording Interface
* "Magic" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sat, 04 Mar 2000
| The most obvious solution to this would be to put the ATRAC encoding
From: David W. Tamkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 7:32 AM
Subject: MD: trying to save MD tracks on hard drive
Can someone guess what surely obvious elementary error I'm making, perhaps
from hearing about others who were in this position, or from
From: Eric Woudenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 3:59 AM
Subject: MD: Aiwa to stop selling on line?
Thought you might be interested to know (if you haven't heard
already)...I
ordered an Aiwa AM-F70 from Global Mart on the last
Hi all--
Am looking for a quick cheap source of the ECM-17 (70?) stereo mic that
was a standard option with the Sony MZR-50. I own a good pair of omni
audiophile mics by a 3rd-party maker, but would like to have the little
T-shaped mic as a less cumbersome optioni. Online sources welcomed;
* "PrinceGaz" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, 05 Mar 2000
| Are you quite certain of that, my rodent friend? I'm very much into
| emulation of other hardware on my PC (everything from fairly recent
| arcade hardware, back to Space Invaders, various home computers, and the
| Psion organiser range)
* Jonathan Irwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, 05 Mar 2000
| I agree... what's the point in it if it doesn't even have a digital
| output?!?!
The USB pigtail costs about $50 retail, vs about $200 retail for one with
digital output.
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* "Magic" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, 05 Mar 2000
| No, you'd simply have the option to send either "ATRAC Encoded" or "SPDIF"
| down the line. This would make it compatible with external CD-Rs etc too.
But you cannot do that, without encapsulating the SPDIF signal in the same
fashion as SCSI
From: Stainless Steel Rat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MD-L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: MD: Sony's new Internet Audio Recording Interface
* "Magic" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, 05 Mar 2000
| No, you'd simply have the option to send either "ATRAC Encoded" or
From: Stainless Steel Rat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MD-L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 3:01 PM
Subject: Re: MD: Sony USB 2nd try?
* Jonathan Irwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, 05 Mar 2000
| I agree... what's the point in it if it doesn't even have a digital
| output?!?!
The
I bought a MZ-R91 from minidiscweb and it arrived in australia in 2 days.
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Hope that helps
Jason
-Original Message-
From: John Park [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, 4 March 2000 5:23
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
ok this is probably a very stupid question and asked alot before..
i'm new to the minidisc scene, just getting my Sharp MD-MS722 unit a few
weeks ago. I am very happy w/ the sound quality and performance. However,
most of the stuff that i record to my mindiscs are MP3s downloaded from the
No, rule of thumb is, Use duct tape first. If that doesn't do it try something
else. You need to listen to Folksinger Joel Mabus' "Duct Tape Blues"
http://www.waterbug.com/mabus.html
http://songs.com/jmabus/jmabnews.html
Mike Ward wrote:
From: J Coon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just take some
* "Magic" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, 05 Mar 2000
| Encoding SPDIF is incredibly simple.
Encoding USB bulk data traffic is not simple. Look at usb-storage.c in the
current Linux 2.3 kernel source tree sometime (and that is one of the
simpler drivers :). On top of that, SPDIF over USB has to be
* "Magic" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, 05 Mar 2000
| The chips that convert PCM 44.1KHz 16bit stereo sound into S/PDIF and back
| again are available for £25. I fail to see how the extra cost is justified.
The salaries of the hardware and software developers and testers. The
salaries of the
MiniDisc Community Pages News for 27 February 2000
o Tim Yocum has made a handsome [1]review of the MXD-D3, Sony's 4X
CD-MD dubbing deck.
[1] http://www.yocum.org/minidisc/mxd-d3
o [2]TechToys4U (Salt Lake City, Utah) offers MiniDisc portables and
decks.
[2]
I think the headphone has its own FM radio, which would be cool for
any MD owner (it is one thing I sometimes miss when I carry my MZ-R90
with me all day).
And the remote contol is a new one released by Sony, AFAIK, but what
is the special thing on it? If anyone knows, please, I'd
...
Bleem! is not an emulator. Emulation is slow, I mean really slow, I mean
slow like molassas flowing up hill, in Alaska, in winter. The way Bleem!
functions, it does not translate PlayStation code to Windows code. It
simply maps PlayStation system calls to DirectX and Windows API
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