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Howdy all,
I've been looking into getting a new remote for my system here =
lately, i have looked at the philips/marantz one that connects to your =
computer and from what
Date sent: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 22:06:56 -0500
From: "J. Coon" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: MD: A question..
Yep, you can buy a PC with a good sound card. G
A little off-topic... but anyone who knows the mac doesn't want to
go back to a PC...
At 03:20 2000-03-31 -0500, Matt Wall wrote
I've been looking into getting a new remote for my system here =
lately,
I definitely recommend http://www.remotecentral.com/, it's great, with lots
of info.
/fnord
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To stop
At 20:16 2000-03-31 +1000, Peter Brown wrote
And also a 5 second blank WAV file will work as a track separator on the CD.
I don't understand that this topic keeps coming up - is there _any_
CD-writing program out there that doesn't allow you to specify the track gap?
The old Easy CD Creator
\ I don't understand that this topic keeps coming up - is there _any_
CD-writing program out there that doesn't allow you to specify the track
gap?
The old Easy CD Creator Pro v2 did, Nero does, Easy CD Creator does (if
you
bother to go into the menu), I'm quite sure WinOnCD does.. I
At 21:14 2000-03-31 +1000, Peter Brown wrote
I am merely asking questions because I am new to the transfer of MD to CD
and have found the list to be full of valuable advice.
Oh, sorry. The question has been asked a few times and people keep talking
about making gap files, and I finally decided
Probably not how you would do it, but since I have a
stand alone CDR all I do is connect the SPDIF output
of the MD player to the SPDIF input of the CDR and
start both up (CD about 1 sec earlier to avoid the
"cutoff" problems)
Much faster than ripping tracks...
I am looking to purchase a new sound card. What I need is excellent sound
and a Optical Digital output. I have looked at the SoundBlaster Platinum w/
Live Drive, but don't need all the Midi stuff up front. I looked at the
Soundblaster MP3+, but it did not have the optical out that I wanted
Simon Gardner answered Peter Brown,
| I've not had any problems with TDK Reflex discs. AVOID the
| "audio" discs - they're designed for the consumer hi-fi recorders (more
| expensive because of the smaller market) and probably won't work in a
| computer CDR drive.
It's the other way around:
From: Mattias Bergsten [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2000 12:06 PM
Subject: Re: MD: Fw: Transferring MD to CD
I don't understand that this topic keeps coming up - is there _any_
CD-writing program out there that doesn't allow you to specify the track
gap?
I use:
Plextor 820 CD-R
Turtlebeach Fiji
Soundforge for dynamics processing (i.e. Volume, compression, expansion,
hard/soft limiting, etc.)
Cooledit Pro for EQ'ing (30 band graphic EQ certainly does the trick)
Verbatim Blue CD-R's (best compatibility, in my experience, with audio CD
players)
Hi there guys.
Just found this in my travels... sounds interesting.
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Sony's ATRAC has had its day
Exclusive technical report
By Donald B Levie
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
April 1, 2000, 2:00 a.m. UT
ATRAC (an acronym derived from "acoustic transformation adaptation
coding"), the audio
Hi, I just got a Sony MDM111 (Internal MD Data Drive) adn I need
to find some PC drivers for it (specifically NT 4.0). Does anybody
have the files, or some sort of link? there is absolutely no info
about this drive on the MDCP.
Thanks,
eD
On Fri, 31 Mar 2000, JK wrote:
I am looking to purchase a new sound card. What I need is excellent sound
and a Optical Digital output. I have looked at the SoundBlaster Platinum w/
Live Drive, but don't need all the Midi stuff up front. I looked at the
Soundblaster MP3+, but it did not
I don't know how much this has been hashed over here, but...
I have an Aureal Vortex 2 card, an OEM version, which has a wonderful
optical out. I use it all the time with my MZ-R50 without any problems at
all.
According to Aureal's website, www.a3d.com, the Vortex cards have a coax
output,
I just received an MZ-R70 from Minidisco. The plan is to use this portable
recorder to record interviews with family members for a genealogy project.
The unit is very small, compared to my MZ-EP11, and I find that its
clamshell mechanism feels a bit more delicate than the slot-in mechanism of
Can anyone advise of good software for 'producing' a minidisc
recording, ie;
making them sound better, fading out etc. In general I would like to know
what everyone does to move a minidisc recording to CD, what tools people
use, interesting websites, etc. I'm talking about live gigs
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