Is it possible to use mac built in DVI for analog digital input from MD player?
Thank you of any information,
Arto
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Does any of the portable md-players have play one song and stop
operation? No repeat etc. Does any of them have programming?
Thank you of any information,
Arto
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Arto Leskinen
Tel. +358 9-2291 2242 Finnish
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Also, someone claimed that Hz in universal. Is it really??? Is it
used in every country in the world?
Yes, it is ;) Seriously. Hertz is an ISO standard, used everywhere.
At 11/2/00 3:52 AM, Arto Leskinen increased the world's knowledge by
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Does any of the portable md-players have play one song and stop
operation? No repeat etc. Does any of them have programming?
The new Sony MZ-R900, the Aiwa F70 and F/C80 do. Older Sony models don't,
although I
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David, their warehouse is in PA. The bad
Hi all,
I know this is not MD topic, but thought all of the MD to CDR fans would
be interested in this.
At the local (Beachwood, Oh.) CompUSA, they have a Sound Foundry bundle
for an incredible price of $7.88.
The bundle includes Sound Forge XP4.5b, along with Sound Foundry ACID loop
maker.
Arto Leskinen asked,
| Does any of the portable md-players have play one song and stop
| operation? No repeat etc. Does any of them have programming?
The Aiwa AM-F70 (and I believe its successor, the AM-F80) is programmable.
It also has repeat, but you don't have to turn repeat on, so you can
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Today, the best shock protection for jogging would be to use MDLP. The LP2
or LP4 modes double and quadruple the shock resistance time respectively. My
R-90 has skipped
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None of the Sharp portables, including the
I use the "line out" from my computer to record any music I have directly
to my MD. Sound seems great and it's stereo. What are these special
adapters being sold? Why are they better? Thanks,Jerry
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I looked at that site. It seems like you could use a regular portable MD
and just attach earplugs and then just use the inline controls to the mic.
It's probably a little cumbersome though.
Jerry
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| I use the "line out" from my computer to record any music I have directly
| to my MD. Sound seems great and it's stereo. What are these special
| adapters being sold? Why are they better?
Why is an optical or digital coax interconnect between your CD
But it's solled everywhere.
What does it means? It runs out of stores or what? Anyway, the former model
was the Sony MZB3, and the latest incarnation is the Sony MZB50. Any info
about price in Europe ( Euro, DM...)?
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Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
I think you are confusing dialect with slang.
No dialect. Slang is the use of a word that is not generally accepted by
scholars as a proper word. Dialect is the pronunciation and sometimes addition
of words into a language that make it different from the way
Greets all,
some weird behaviours here, I have been recording from CD using my mzr50
for a while now, I set the recording up to sync and forgets about them...
here and there I notice sometimes, the recording drops out in certain songs
, or that the song is cut into a few tracks or only part of
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