Re: MD: Speeding

2000-11-07 Thread PrinceGaz
From: "J. van de Griek" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jeanmougin schrieb: I tought that when you burnt a CDR at speeds over 1x or 2x, u had more read errors. Well, that would be a problem with the CD burner, not with the player. If the burning device is of mediocre quality, or the media isn't all

Re: MD: Speeding

2000-11-07 Thread las
"J. van de Griek" wrote: See, the problem in this situation is that the actual problem itself can be anywhere in either the burner, the media, the player, or in a combination of any of them... Hopefully, more and more drives will start coming out with "burnproof" technology, like the

Re: MD: Speeding

2000-11-07 Thread J. van de Griek
las wrote: "J. van de Griek" wrote: See, the problem in this situation is that the actual problem itself can be anywhere in either the burner, the media, the player, or in a combination of any of them... Hopefully, more and more drives will start coming out with "burnproof"

MD: What's the best way for me to record digitally?

2000-11-07 Thread Cedric
=== The original message was multipart MIME=== === All non-text parts (attachments) have been removed === I'm a french MD user and I have a few questions. I'm only a beginner and = I need some help.=20 Here's my problem: I want to record digitally on my minidisc portable =

Re: MD: What's the best way for me to record digitally?

2000-11-07 Thread Jeanmougin
Les connexions RCA sont des prises blanches et rouges. Si tu les branches a ton Midiman CO2 pour utiliser la sortie optique et ensuite enregistrer nmériquement, ça ne marchera pas. La différence entre RCA et coaxial? Les RCA sont rouge et blanc (2

Re: MD: What's the best way for me to record digitally?

2000-11-07 Thread J. Coon
Peter, he doesn't really have get a new sound card. He can record analog and for the most part it will still sound just as good. Of course if he insists on making digital recording he will have to upgrade the sound card like you say. His recorder will have a line in and a digital in. It will

Re: MD: CD Burning Software

2000-11-07 Thread JT
I am running a Pentium 1 machinge, 133 MHz (cps), with 80 MB ram. I don't remember the manufacturer of the burner that I have...it's a shit brand, about 4 years old. I would like something easy to operate, and free wouldn't hurt either. Well if you just want to burn Audio CDs, you can

RE: MD: Tuner-less car MD players

2000-11-07 Thread Simon Mackay
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Shawn Lin Sent: Monday, 6 November 2000 18:46 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: MD: Tuner-less car MD players ===BEGIN QUOTE=== Pioneer has one, Sony has had a few. Most

Re: MD: CD Burning Software

2000-11-07 Thread J. Coon
=== = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = = be more selective when quoting text = === I use Easy CD creator and it works well, and

Re: MD: Speeding

2000-11-07 Thread las
JT wrote: Neither of those are accurate. The *.cda files are a virtual filesystem Windows 9x imposes on CDs. There are no files on am audio CD, just 44.1KHz PCM audio data. The CD burning program converts the waves to that data when it burns the CD. No, I stated just what you mentioned

MD: HP CD-R Drives and Maxell Media

2000-11-07 Thread Reeves Easley-McPherson
=== = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = = be more selective when quoting text = === At my office, we have several HP 8000 series

MD: CD Burning Software

2000-11-07 Thread James Jarvie
Since we're on the topic of burning CDs. In case I want to do something while my MDX-D3 is in the repair shop (again), can anybody recommend a good program for someone who is not all that into this, and doesn't have the time to spending learning? I am running a Pentium 1 machinge, 133 MHz

Re: MD: CD Burning Software

2000-11-07 Thread Stainless Steel Rat
* James Jarvie [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, 07 Nov 2000 | I would like something easy to operate, and free wouldn't hurt either. Well, if you're willing to go the Linux/FreeBSD route, you can use cdrecord, cdrdao, or xcdroast. If you are going to stick with Windows then none of the good ones are

Re: MD: [Re: Speeding]

2000-11-07 Thread Taky Cheung
I agreed! EZCD Creator isn't the best one. I used Nero before. Got into so many troubles. can't boot up. I have to unplug my Hitachi DVD drive. Otherwise, Windows won't start. And then, it has conflict with my USB Compact Flash card reader. Yeah, I know it's good to use Nero (especially making

Re: MD: speaker wattage and headphone output

2000-11-07 Thread David W. Tamkin
Jim Coon answered my questions, | The sound quality will be the same. After posting I found Aiwa's customer service number and called there. The rep said the same thing as the salesdroid did about quality but couldn't give me any specifics. He did acknowledge the key difference for my

MD: speaker wattage and headphone output

2000-11-07 Thread David W. Tamkin
My minisystem, which I rely on for tuner input to MD, bit the dust and needs to be replaced. I'm waffling between two models of Aiwa's NSX-AJ series: the NSX-AJ14 has 15W per channel, while the NSX-AJ17 has 30W but costs more. (Exactly how much more I'm still trying to determine, because

Re: MD: HP CD-R Drives and Maxell Media

2000-11-07 Thread mburger
=== = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = = be more selective when quoting text = === Interestingly, enough, I've had the opposite

Re: MD: Speeding

2000-11-07 Thread J. van de Griek
PrinceGaz a ecri: From: "J. van de Griek" [EMAIL PROTECTED] If the burning device is of mediocre quality, or the media isn't all that, chances of burn errors or poorly readable result discs are higher. And that is probably what the originator of this thread meant. So, in that case,

RE: MD: kheops

2000-11-07 Thread Peter Forest
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RE: MD: Speeding

2000-11-07 Thread Nathan White
Are you sure you are using the correct burning method? It sounds to me like you are just copying mp3, wav, whatever to your cd? What is the file format of the tracks you are dragging over to your burner? You need to convert your audio files to *.cda (I think that's what it is) for CD players to

RE: MD: What's the best way for me to record digitally?

2000-11-07 Thread Richard Lang
Hi, Here's my problem: I want to record digitally on my minidisc portable = recorder. My stereo doesn't have any optical output and my computer = doesn't have a digital or a coax output. I'm wondering if I definitely = need my computer with another sound card or if I can do it with my =

RE: MD: What's the best way for me to record digitally?

2000-11-07 Thread Peter Forest
La meilleure solution a ton probleme serait d'acheter une carte de son ou un MD Port Digital pour ton ordinateur... Meme avec un enregistrement digital, le transfert des nom de track ne se fera pas... Tu auras une excellent qualite de son pratiquement identique a l'original ainsi que les tracks

Re: MD: What's the best way for me to record digitally?

2000-11-07 Thread Jeanmougin
=== = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = = be more selective when quoting text = === when we talk about "digital" or "analog"