Hi everyone!
Does anyone know whether the Sony MDLP-capable MD Walkmans can support
"segue-shuffle" where, if a MiniDisc (usually a home-brew
personal-favourites compilation MD) is edited with no silence gap between
tracks, the next track starts coming through as soon as the current one ends
whe
Hi!
Can I use my MZ-R90 for data storage?
Thanks
Peter
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Timothy Stockman wrote,
| ... MD recorders could easily handle that interruption caused by Windows
| *if* there were some sort of flow control with the transfer. Flow control
| implies two-way communication, so S/PDIF is the wrong transfer standard,
| since it is one-way and does not contempla
Anyone know any UK sites that sell the hoontech?
Also does anyone know of any UK sites that sell
Sony 80 min anti-shock minidiscs cheaply?
thanks
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From: "J. Coon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 4:24 AM
Subject: Re: MD: hoontech /wholesal
I have seen many in the Discussion Board regarding cliks, pops, buzzes, etc. when
transfering
PC audio to/from MD. I've experienced periodic problems myself. The problem stems
from the
fact that Windows has a very difficult time playing/recording audio without
interruption. One (or
more) o
Javier Marcet wrote:
> >> do you know what the cheapest sound card allowing to make bit for
> >> bit digital transfers could be (at least at 16 bit, 44.1KHz)? An
> >> absolute requirement is working under Windows 2000 (Linux would be a
> >> plus).
>
> SC> The Zoltrix Nightingale wit
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On Monday, February 26, 2001 at 07:47:01GMT -0700 (which was 15:47 where I live),
Steve Corey wrote a few words about "MD: Bit 4 bit digital card":
>> do you know what the cheapest sound card allowing to make bit for
>> bit digital transfers
Javier Marcet wrote:
> do you know what the cheapest sound card allowing to make bit for
> bit digital transfers could be (at least at 16 bit, 44.1KHz)? An
> absolute requirement is working under Windows 2000 (Linux would be a
> plus).
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