Re: MD: MZ-R90 Charging Weirdness

2000-09-29 Thread las
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You make a good point. I think I'll take that advice. Thanks for the perspective. I was only looking at the trees. Leland Like I said before, we used to include the stepdown transformers at our cost when we sold a unit. There were are probably still are

MD: Broken URLs

2000-09-29 Thread Dan Frakes
"Michael Burger" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not really...the people who are getting broken up URLs have their windows set smaller, and the line is wrapping. Usually, if they're using higher resolutions and bigger window sizes, or maximize the window in question, the link will come through just

Re: MD: Etown Sharp MS-722 : $169.50

2000-09-29 Thread Graham Baker
No I think the problem is that the line is wrapped by the sender - no matter how large I make my read window the link remains wrapped to two lines and doesn't work... I think that's a function or 'feature' of Outlook Express - I have the same problem when sending lng links GB -

Re: MD: Broken URLs

2000-09-29 Thread Mike Burger
I'm afraid I'll have to beg to differ, here. I personally run 3 mail servers, onsite, here at my personally owned and operated iSP, a 4th at my full time job, and 2 more at the ISP I helped set up a year before I started mine. Mail servers simply send whatever you feed them...they don't do

Re: MD: MZ-R90 Charging Weirdness

2000-09-29 Thread J. Coon
=== = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = = be more selective when quoting text = === It is not a good idea to use 100 volt

Re: MD: Broken URLs

2000-09-29 Thread Graham Baker
I didn't know that - thanks for the info - I have often wondered how to include long links... GB - Original Message - From: Dan Frakes [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://inserturlhere.com The angle brackets tell your email/web client where the URL starts and where it ends. On modern

Re: MD: Etown Sharp MS-722 : $169.50

2000-09-29 Thread Mike Burger
=== = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = = be more selective when quoting text = === That can happen...personally, I don't/won't

MD: More Info about Xitel MD-Port AN1 and DG1

2000-09-29 Thread Peter Forest
Yesterday, some members ask for more informations about the MD-Port AN1 and DG1 from Xitel. This is some information, I hope this will help ! MD-Port DG1 and AN1 compatibility information The MD-Port AN1 is compatible and works with all MD recorders regardless of model or brand. Due to the

MD: Boomboxes from outside the US?

2000-09-29 Thread ExquisiteDeadGuy
Since we're on the boombox topic, are there any MD boombox/portable stereos available where MD is more popular, like Europe or Japan? Perhaps those of us who are hard up for these things could import one from Europe if it could be converted to US voltage/frequency stepping? Just a thought

Re: MD: More Info about Xitel MD-Port AN1 and DG1

2000-09-29 Thread Jonathan Irwin
On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Peter Forest wrote: Due to the recording mechanisms of some MD recorders, the MD-Port DG1 is known not to be compatible with the units from Sharp, JVC, or the Sony MZ-R3 and MZR-50. It may also not function with home recording MD decks. This is interesting. Does

MD: computer to MD - digital vs analog

2000-09-29 Thread Timothy P. Stockman
Lately, there has been some discussion and speculation on MD-L about analog vs digital for computer to MD transfers. Below I've enumerated the technical advantages and disadvantages. The advantages of analog are: 1) it *always* works 2) easy level adjustments The disadvantages of analog are:

Re: MD: computer to MD - digital vs analog

2000-09-29 Thread Steve Corey
Digital transfers are ALWAYS better. If a certain digital format doesn't work for you (the DIO2448 to MDS-PC2 for example) find another way to do it. As for these points: The advantages of analog are: 1) it *always* works 2) easy level adjustments I would say, that analog *always* works,

MD: Recommend Portable

2000-09-29 Thread markaren
I'm new to the list. I'm a photographer who wishes to purchase a MD portable recorder. I plan to record live audio to accompany my photos. My approach would likely involve a binaural mic setup, perhaps clipped to the visor of my ballcap etc. I need help selecting a unit to serve my purposes. I

MD: Iomega's new Digital Music Device

2000-09-29 Thread James Jarvie
Check out this URL. Also be sure to check out the responses to the article...a couple of enlightened MD users responded. http://www.zdnet.com/products/stories/reviews/0,4161,2631991,00.html James __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos - 35mm Quality

RE: MD: Recommend Portable

2000-09-29 Thread Peter Forest
Basically, with the use you want to do with your MD recorder, my first suggestion is the Sharp MS-722. This is the advantage of this unit : - Very robust and solid. - Slide-In door for Minidisc (easy to enter and remove minidiscs) - Rechargeable battery include (6-10 hours autonomy, 3 hrs to

Re: MD: Recommend Portable

2000-09-29 Thread Ed Heckman
At 9/29/00 5:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] increased the world's knowledge by typing: I'm new to the list. I'm a photographer who wishes to purchase a MD portable recorder. I plan to record live audio to accompany my photos. I'm very, very impressed with the new Sony MZ-R900. It will meet all of

Re: MD: Boomboxes from outside the US?

2000-09-29 Thread Leon
There are quite a few CD/MD (or CD/MD/cassette) boomboxes available in Japan. It's actually a pretty hot market. Some of them lets you use battery (Kenwood's Rampage does, I think), some don't. Sony has just announced a new model that doesn't feature MDLP - this must have been featured on the