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Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't an MD encoded optically? Maybe I'm just
mistaken, but there better be a damn good reason for having a Class 1 Laser
product sticker on my deck...
Yes and No.
MD is magneto-optical. The material of the disc is a special
Hello Ellen and all on the MD-L list,
From: Eric Woudenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ellen Van Praet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 9:35 PM
Subject: MD: MZ-R3: lost TOC due to power break [Looking for Help -eaw]
Yes, your recording is salvageable, but you
Hi list.
The minidisc is the subject of a cartoon in the comic
section of today's NY Daily News. The strip is called
"Zits" and it revolves around a teenage boy and his
world.
In the strip, his father is holding a minidisc and
says "What's this? Some kind of foreign currency?"
The boy
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...or a whole bunch of 78's (what did he
I know from experience that Sony ES mds sound far superior to TDK MJs,
ON A SONY JA20ES for example.
I find it interesting that you should make that statement because Sony ES mini
disc blanks are the same discs as "regular" Sony blanks. The only difference
is the color of the packaging.
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We've all discovered that FM modulators are no good. So I'll reverse the
question: is there an affordable option to play MDs from my portable
(R37) in my car, which has a factory CD player only? (I have no CD
changer
| Yes, your CDs can sound much better. With this Interlink Datalink 100
| audio cable from Monster Cable (an industry leader), your CDs can
| sound crisper and have greater dynamic range.
Compared to analog interconnects.
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o come on i thought you knew that by
"Brett Tyre" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So really, an MD is not a small compact disc, it is a shrunken
version of the ancient and obscure magnoptical computer disks...
MO (magneto-optical) disks are alive and well. They are widely used for
backup and archiving solutions because they are still
Hi guys,
I think we all know spending say 40UKP/meter on an interconnect is
probably madness but I have been tempted recently to buy 5UKP connects
for my CD-Amp, and MD-Amp to replace those provided with the kit.
After all Richer Sounds suggest a small but still aignificant portion
of your
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At 19:47 19/04/00 +0100, you wrote:
SNIP
Hi!
I just switched from my TerraTec DMX to a Soundblaster Live 1024 Player (at least
that's what it's called back here in Germany) and a hoontech digital bracket, and I
have to say, this card is awesome for - well for anything. I'm not sure whether the
analog outputs are as high-quality as
Hi,
I'd like to know which kind of microphone is the one supplied with the Aiwa
AMF 80? I get it as a gift, and I don't have any specifications about it
is it Omnidirectional, Unidirectional, what is the sensitivity?).
Thanks for a help.
IP
I was thinking about a damage in the magnetical orientation and not in the
inner structure of the MD, but this is also a possibility.
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From: Stainless Steel Rat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 3:55 AM
Subject: Re: MD: magnetic damage
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Herro,
They may be obscure and ancient, but MO discs are brilliant. I bought a
230MB Fujitsu M2512A drive six years ago for a printing business I ran. The
drive is still going strong, the discs seem indestructible and it gives good
performance, even through my old ISA SCSI card.
It certainly
On Tue Apr 18 at 08:07:22 PM, Brett Tyre wrote:
So really, an MD is not a small compact disc, it is a shrunken version of
the ancient and obscure magnoptical computer disks...
Optical is older than MO...If you're more concerned with where else the
technology has been used than how it works
Hey, I'm impressed with MD. It works great, and its much more convienient
than CD-R.
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