MD: Sharp 722 still available? (UK)

2001-01-04 Thread Neil
Does anybody know if there's anywhere still selling the Sharp 722 (not too concerned with it's reconditioned / graded / used, or new) in the UK? Richer Sounds latest catalogue says they are selling graded ones, but I've contacted a few of their stores, and rang their helpline number, and they

re: MD: keyboards

2001-01-04 Thread James Day
I've got a Sony MDS-JB930 MD deck which has a PS/2 socket on the front for a keyboard. I use a small Infra-red keyboard that I bought cheap at a PC fair, and it works excellently: no cables, I sit in my comfy chair across the room from the deck in the correct listening position and do all of my

Re: MD: PS/2 compatible keyboard?

2001-01-04 Thread Ed Heckman
At 1/3/01 1:09 PM, Ken Clinger wrote: My home MD deck allows for titling via a PS/2 compatible keyboard. Since I have a Mac, I'm not sure what this actually means. Will any keyboard that works with a Windows computer work with my MD deck? If you have a Mac with a USB port, buy the Microsoft

Re: MD: clicks in recorded MP3s

2001-01-04 Thread matthew c. mead
On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 03:26:36PM -0500, matthew c. mead wrote: [ clicks in MP3-MD trouble snipped ] Thanks for everyone's responses. I bought a set of digital speakers last night (which I may return) and played some games with them turned on. I noticed some clicks/pops every once in a while

Re: MD: Headphones Question

2001-01-04 Thread Francisco J. Huerta
HeadRoom does ship Int'l with a minimum of fuss. And yes, for 250 USD I would go for the HD-580s and the DSP Pro virtualizer. The DSP Pro is nothing more than a nice gimmick, but the HD-580s are really ot of this world. For $199, you can't go wrong. Note: Todd just made a post at Headwize.com

RE: MD: Headphones Question

2001-01-04 Thread Magic
Hi all I want to thank everyone for your messages. The main reason I want to purchase the Sony model was that I am djaying and have heard many good words about them for djaying... Anybody that uses the HD-580s for djaying? If anyone could comment on them for this particular job. Well, I know it

MD: 48 KHz

2001-01-04 Thread Rodney Peterson
I've never seen this before, but I'm digitally recording a DVD (All Time Party Classics Volume One-Various Artists DJ Music Videos-not copy protected and about three hours long so will need three MD's) and the display is showing 48 KHz, normally for CD it says 44.1 KHz Also this is the second

Re: MD: 48 KHz

2001-01-04 Thread Stainless Steel Rat
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rodney Peterson) on Thu, 04 Jan 2001 | What's the deal with the 48 KHz sampling frequency? Is this the standard | for all DVD's? There is no audio sampling frequency on DVD-ROM or DVD-RAM or the plethora of rewritable DVD data standards, so when you mean DVD-Video, say

MD: USB and MD

2001-01-04 Thread J. Coon
I was asked the following question and since I don't have USB port, I thought I'd ask the group. I told him to use the sound card Line In and the MD Line out, but he didn't say what MD he had. I've got a sony walkman MD and it came with a USB cable, PC link that connects the USB cable

Re: MD: USB and MD

2001-01-04 Thread Paul Kerl
=== = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = = be more selective when quoting text = === No, you cannot input the sound into the USB

Re: MD: Playstation 2?

2001-01-04 Thread JT
On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, Anthony Lalande wrote: PS/2 keyboards can also be used for titling. Can USB keyboards? Certain systems boast the ability to connect to a computer via USB. Does the system allow titling via USB keyboards as well? If you have a USB-PS/2 adapter, they can :-) Josh

MD: Roland UA-30

2001-01-04 Thread J. Coon
Has anyone had any experiance with the Roland UA 30 sound card? http://edirol.plands.com/shop/prod-gateway.ddp?itemcode=362166 http://www.allusb.com/products/P10880.html http://www.cdbm.com/cdbx/cdbx.cgi?product=hw032cart_id=2833959_29958 from a video group posting: Here's a similar