Hello all,
I recently bought a Sony MZ-R37 and a Powerbook G4 tower. Using them
together, I imagined I would tape interviews, field audio, etc. with
the MD recorder, then input the audio to the G4 to edit it.
Well it turns out the G4 has no minijack input. I was told to use a
USB port to
Is it possible to convert songs recorded on MDs to mp3s? If so, does anyone
know how?
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Is it possible to convert songs recorded on MDs to mp3s? If so, does anyone
know how?
You need a deck with digital out and a sound card with digital in. Once you
get the files on to your hard drive they can be converted into any type of
sound file.
There are
DOes anyone know where to get these software programs?
In a message dated 7/28/01 2:49:27 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subj: Re: MD: MD to mp3
Date: 7/28/01 2:49:27 AM Pacific Daylight Time
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You need a deck with digital out and a sound card with
digital in. Once you get the files on to your hard drive
they can be converted into any type of sound file.
You don't *need* digital I/O; you could record it like you would an LP
or cassette, via your soundcard's line in. For example,
hi there,
do you have a power book or a g4 tower? :_)
do you want an external solution (if your using a powerbook that'll be
your only solution) or do you want something internal on a pci slot.
things i would recomend are the m-audio audiophile 24/96, which has
analog inputs and outputs on
Yes. I recorded my band's concert on MD, fed the analog signal into my
computer sound card and saved it as a *.wav file. I used the sound editing
program that came with my CD burning sofware (Nero 5.5) to shorten the times
between songs and burned a CD. The same program will convert *.wav
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With Nero, can you break a wav file into
Hi all,
I just followed the dig. soundcard treads in the past and saw that
there are some very experts here on the list. Maybe you can help me
with this off-topic question:
I have an Roland VSR-880 which is an 8 track harddisk recoding device.
It has an S/PDIF optical output and also a digital
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Hi MiniDisc List members,
has anyone seen/read the press release of the new MZ-R909 from Sony?
What do you think about it? Will it be worth the new DSP Type R (new
for portables, that is)?
I was going to buy the R900 next Wednesday. Now I
I don't know how many of you aware about that Sony's campaign in Europe -check this
URL http://www.pclku5.com
In brief Sony is offering pc link adaptor (PCLK-U5 -Xitel's DG2 analog) to all
legitimate owners of some MiniDisk decks or Hi-Fi systems for special price (about
60 euros including
Javier Marcet wrote:
has anyone seen/read the press release of the new MZ-R909 from Sony?
I was going to buy the R900 next Wednesday. Now I think I'll wait
three weeks for the new release.
Personally, I'm going to wait a little while to see if NET MD ever becomes a
reality. A
Stilson Snow wrote:
Yes. I recorded my band's concert on MD, fed the analog signal into my
computer sound card and saved it as a *.wav file. I used the sound editing
program that came with my CD burning sofware (Nero 5.5) to shorten the times
between songs and burned a CD. The same
Hello from a new-to-minidisc and new-to-the-list subscriber,
I was looking for a particular CD at www.cdnow.com and, when I found it,
noticed that it was also available on MD. The odds of finding your favorites
in the US are slim but CDNow might be worth a shot.
Brad Weaver
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Sony really burns my ass anyway!!! They are constantly
coming out with products that they already have replacements
for, but wait to release.
Yeah... Sony makes a fuss about NetMD and then releases a new portable
without it? I suppose that'll be the MZ-R910, which will of course come
out
Richard Rudie wrote:
Yeah... Sony makes a fuss about NetMD and then releases a new portable
without it? I suppose that'll be the MZ-R910, which will of course come
out immediately after you buy a R909. Anyone hear when NetMD might show
up in actual products?
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las wrote:
Richard Rudie wrote:
Yeah... Sony makes a fuss about NetMD and then releases a
new portable
without it? I suppose that'll be the MZ-R910, which will of course
come out immediately after you buy a R909. Anyone hear when NetMD
might show up in actual products?
David Bock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well it turns out the G4 has no minijack input. I was told to use a
USB port to bring audio in, but am having trouble finding the right
adapter. I'd like to keep the audio digital, but from what I've read
I will have to go from an analog out.
Someone else
On Fri, 27 Jul 2001 13:45:23 -0400, las [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That would be 10 hours of compressed, BUT digital recordings made
from digital originals.
Larry, the implication in your post is that compressed digital MP3
recordings will sound as good as, or better than, uncompressed analog
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