MD: Sony MD-R700DPC thoughts anyone?

2001-06-26 Thread las
Is the mailing list down? I haven't received any e mail in some time. I'm considering purchasing a Sony R700DPC if I can find one for $200 or less. The 900 is just out of my budget. What I'm concerned about is what to do with my Sharp MD-C2? If I purchase the 700, I'm fairly sure that all of

Re: MD: Sony MD-R700DPC thoughts anyone?

2001-06-26 Thread Mike Lastucka
Is the mailing list down? I haven't received any e mail in some time. Seems to be just slow or something. I'm considering purchasing a Sony R700DPC if I can find one for $200 or less. The 900 is just out of my budget. You know I considered that as well, but I bought the 900 simply because

Re: MD: Sony MD-R700DPC thoughts anyone?

2001-06-26 Thread Stuart Howlette
=== = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = = be more selective when quoting text = === Is the mailing list down? I haven't received

MD: R900's carrying case

2001-06-26 Thread David W. Tamkin
Mike Lastucka wrote, | ... the thing comes with a decent carrying case ... You're fortunate where you are. In order to get an R900 with a warranty valid in the US, I had (1) to buy a bundle that includes a Xitel DG-1, for which I have no use; (2) to take the model in red, red, red, red, or

Re: MD: DVD Recorder--A Lot Like MiniDisc

2001-06-26 Thread James T. Resinger
|how does it look? If you can round up a copy of SIGHT AND SOUND from December 2000--maybe in a library--it's reviewed in that issue. It's gold, and it's about the size of a standard VCR. |will it play on every dvd player?? No. The manufacturers all swear that future DVD players will take

Re: MD: R900's carrying case

2001-06-26 Thread Mike Lastucka
(1) to buy a bundle that includes a Xitel DG-1, for which I have no use; I haven't used it yet myself, but when I get a better computer I definitely will get use out of it. (2) to take the model in red, red, red, red, or if I begged for special privileges, red; Hehehehehe.. ;) I got mine

MD: [Fwd: Digital Recording Experiment (Sorry, No Direct Mando Content)]

2001-06-26 Thread J. Coon
Here is some food for thought. Original Message Subject: Digital Recording Experiment (Sorry, No Direct Mando Content) Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 16:57:54 -0400 From: David Betts [EMAIL PROTECTED] Consider this experiment: GIVEN: A (home) minidisk deck has a digital in and out,

RE: MD: [Fwd: Digital Recording Experiment (Sorry, No Direct Mando Content)]

2001-06-26 Thread Jacob alifrangis
That looks like ATRAC Loss to me Try that with a dat -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of J. Coon Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 3:31 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: MD: [Fwd: Digital Recording Experiment (Sorry, No Direct Mando Content)]

Re: MD: [Fwd: Digital Recording Experiment (Sorry, No Direct Mando Content)]

2001-06-26 Thread Dave Hooper
TO FIND: Should the send and the return .WAV files be identical, since the process is digital thoughout? If not, why not? Of course not. MiniDisc employs compression by perceptual encoding - that is: 1- the stuff you record on the MiniDisc is compressed and 2- the bits that are 'lost'

Re: MD: [Fwd: Digital Recording Experiment (Sorry, No Direct Mando Content)]

2001-06-26 Thread Stainless Steel Rat
* J. Coon [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, 26 Jun 2001 | To stimulate your thinking, please examine the actual results captured as | screen grabs from directly out of CoolEdit: Sorry, Charlie. Humans don't want images that look good, they want music that sounds good. The ugliest picture of a