MD: Tr: question to tbrown@tbrown.demon.co.uk

2000-11-11 Thread Cedric
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Re: MD: MD for recording sound for film?

2000-11-11 Thread tps
When synch'ing sound and picture, there are two things that must be considered: 1) The sound recorder and the picture must run "at the same speed" to maintain synch. This, the most basic requirement, was often handled in movies by recording sound on sprocketted magnetic film using a

MD: Palm

2000-11-11 Thread Jason Poulter
is there an titler program for the palmOS...so i could title my minidisc using it to beam to my deck unit infared port? jason - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

MD: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-11 Thread J. Coon
Is there a CD burner that will burn MP3 files and make an audio CD without having to save the MP3 file as a WAV file first? - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: MD: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-11 Thread JT
On 10 Nov 2000, at 21:22, J. Coon wrote: I see there are some car CD players that will play an MP3 data file and not have to hae it as a CDA file. Which are probably just as crappy as the portables, i.e. just a bunch of track numbers instead of ID3 tags or filenames (now are you really

Re: MD: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-11 Thread Joseph Mariano Esperanza Mitra
Free music. I've gotten so many mp3s of entire albums months before they came out. joe. JT wrote: (although I've never figured out why someone would want to burn an Audio CD from MP3s) -- aim - emoposer "you know why you ridin a skateboard? Cause you balla blockin." -Anasarca

Re: MD: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-11 Thread Michael Burger
That wouldn't be a function of the CD Burner...it would be a function of the software that's running the drive. On that note, I believe the latest Real Jukebox can do it. On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 16:48:39 -0500, J. Coon wrote: Is there a CD burner that will burn MP3 files and make an audio CD

Re: MD: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-11 Thread Stainless Steel Rat
* "J. Coon" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 10 Nov 2000 | Is there a CD burner that will burn MP3 files and make an audio CD | without having to save the MP3 file as a WAV file first? No. -- Rat [EMAIL PROTECTED]\ Do not use Happy Fun Ball on concrete. Minion of Nathan - Nathan says Hi! \ PGP

Re: MD: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-11 Thread las
"J. Coon" wrote: Is there a CD burner that will burn MP3 files and make an audio CD without having to save the MP3 file as a WAV file first? I'm not sure what you are asking. If you mean on a computer, this is a software problem. I think that there are programs that will convert MP3s on

Re: MD: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-11 Thread JT
On 10 Nov 2000, at 18:40, Michael Burger wrote: That wouldn't be a function of the CD Burner...it would be a function of the software that's running the drive. On that note, I believe the latest Real Jukebox can do it. Don't use this, its decoder sucks. Use CoolPlayer, or Winamp 2.22,

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2000-11-11 Thread Robert Ellis
I just got a Harmon-Kardon CD burner which connects to my stereo. Last week I did a live recording of our church choir concert, I was ready to record it onto a CD, when I realized that there is no digital output from the MD. I notice in the specs of all the MD that none (that I saw) of the MD

Re: MD: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-11 Thread Stainless Steel Rat
* "J. Coon" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 10 Nov 2000 | I just found one at http://www.Tucows.com called Earjam IMP. Seems to | work. I dropped a bunch of MP3 files on it and told it to burn an audio | CDR. Guess what? The CD-R burner didn't do it. | Now I have a CDR with CDA files made from

Re: MD: MD for recording sound for film?

2000-11-11 Thread Stainless Steel Rat
* "Dave Hooper" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 10 Nov 2000 | I am not! This is the only piece of Sony equipment which I own ... which I | have EVER owned! Huh? Are you saying that the Sharp recorder was the very first MD recorder you ever listened to? If so, then what were you comparing it

Re: MD: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-11 Thread J. Coon
I just found one at http://www.Tucows.com called Earjam IMP. Seems to work. I dropped a bunch of MP3 files on it and told it to burn an audio CDR. Now I have a CDR with CDA files made from crumby MP3 files on it, but I guess it will be ok to listen to in my car. Howeve, CDR doesn't let you

MD: Re[2]: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-11 Thread Javier Marcet
Hello Stainless, On Saturday, November 11, 2000, 03:23:47, you wrote: SSR | Is there a CD burner that will burn MP3 files and make an audio CD SSR | without having to save the MP3 file as a WAV file first? SSR No. Yes, there is. Nero (www.ahead.de) for example supports this since version

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2000-11-11 Thread Tony Antoniou
Portables don't have a digital output, only digital in, with the exception of a few recent model Sharp units. As for the sensitivity, I suggest you manually set the level to something that suits your tastes - far better than the automatic gain control. Of course, if you were using a PC to do

Re: MD: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-11 Thread J. Coon
las wrote: "J. Coon" wrote: Is there a CD burner that will burn MP3 files and make an audio CD without having to save the MP3 file as a WAV file first? I'm not sure what you are asking. If you mean on a computer, this is a software problem. I think that there are programs that

MD: Storing Data on MiniDisk

2000-11-11 Thread Jean-François GILLOT
Hello, Does any of you know a software (and / or hardware) tool for storing digital data (e.g. computer file) on a audio MiniDisk? I searched the minidisc.org site, but didn't find anything. Thank you. Jeff - This is not a signature.

Re: MD: Track labelling

2000-11-11 Thread Simon Gardner
I've got a Sony MZ-R55 portable recordable MiniDisc system, I've also = got a digital soundcard on my PC. What I want to know is if there are = any programmes out there (preferably free- or shareware) that will allow = me to label tracks on recorded MiniDiscs using the computer keyboard. = Any

Re: MD: MD for recording sound for film?

2000-11-11 Thread Stainless Steel Rat
* "Dave Hooper" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 10 Nov 2000 | It's impossible to OBJECTIVELY say what 'sounds better' by definition. Not true. The subject of a truely blind A/B test can be objective. You are used to Sony equipment, which has weak amplifiers and crappy headphones and all kinds of

Re: MD: Audio For Film

2000-11-11 Thread J. Coon
What you are talking about is the placement of the mikes and the processing of the sound, not the the inherent sound quality of the minidisc recorder. There are even multitrack recorders that use MD as a recording medium. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm new to MD but have been mixing and

Re: MD: MD for recording sound for film?

2000-11-11 Thread Dave Hooper
Hahaha. That's a joke, right? It's impossible to OBJECTIVELY say what 'sounds better' by definition. Anyway, semantics aside, that wasn't my point, which was that the person who said in conversation that MiniDisc is just lo-fi trash could simply have stumbled across the same reports that I have