I bought mine in a shop next door to Whitechapel underground station in
London.
I can't remember the name though: contact me directly if you want me to
search it out for you.
Regards,
james
James Day
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Picture on etronics.com is definitely incorrect, depicted model is
MZ-R700DPC, but specs and price are about R900.
Does anyone know if etronics delivers to Europe or not?
Or maybe some other online retailers?
And next question bothering me is
which model of Xitel MD-Port is included in DPC
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It doesn't have it over CD in every other area at all, in Europe it is still
just a cool toy for most people, where CD's are the norm, the only place I
know of it being bigger than CD is in Japan. And do you wanna know the
reason MD's didn't take over
Many peeps I know had bought into minidisc before I met them,
I wonder which part of europe this is where minidisc is just
a cool toy.
PrinceGaz.
I'd just like to add to what I said previously that roughly half
the peeps I know own only a minidisc player, and have chosen the
format for
Is MD-L busted?
-Rob
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Brainbench certified PC Technician, Linux Admin, and Win98 user.
Claiming that video-games affects kids is ridiculous. If that was the
point, then everyone who played Pac-man in the late 80s would be running
around a dark room eating pills to monotonous
Guess not. Must just be real slow for the MD community lately
:-/
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From: Robert J. Lynn Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 3:32 PM
Subject: MD: busted
Is MD-L busted?
-Rob
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Well, we're approaching a technically accurate description of things,
but we're not there yet. Please allow me to fill in some gaps.
DDS-2 and -3 are both rotory head recording schemes not unlike common
VCRs. That said what we need concern ourselves with is the linear speed
of the head movement
Michael Graves wrote:
The early PCM decks to which someone refered were in fact Sony Betamax
inductrial VCRs with a special PCM encoding unit that converted
analogue audio to PCM data the coded it for recording as a vide signal.
These were widely used to master classical recording when