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On Sunday, September 30, 2001 at 23:11:57GMT -0500 (which was 06:11 where I live),
Matt Wall wrote a few words about "MD: copy protection question":
MW> Just a guess here, but it would be similar to a md and a new toc get's
MW> written. but that is
>This is certainly what I do, using NICAM audio recording on standard
>videotape. Use standard play mode, as results are usually disappointing in
>long play. 4 hr tapes are no problem. NICAM records digitally, but performs
>data compression by using non-linear law AD and DA conversion, so the
>re
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>I think the cheapest way of getting long recordings like that is to run
>the audio to a VCR and record on the audio track on that. I think you
>can even set a program for it on the VCR.
>
>After you have it recorded you can copy it back to your minidisc and
>split it up.
>
This is certainly
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If nothing else, that should sell large hard dr
My advice: If you have a windows pc: Get yourself the line-in plugin for
winamp. Then get youreslf the mp3 output plugin. Run the radio through the
line in of your sound card, and out through the mp3 plugin (use 192 kbps for
nice quality). Tada! Ok, maybe it isn't such a good idea :-).
Gerard.
I think the cheapest way of getting long recordings like that is to run
the audio to a VCR and record on the audio track on that. I think you
can even set a program for it on the VCR.
After you have it recorded you can copy it back to your minidisc and
split it up.
Richard Lambley wrote:
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Matt wrote:
> I own a CDR deck, MD deck & portable but the one thing I can't do with all this is
>record a continous 2 or 3 hr FM radio broadcast (and later one day from DAB). OK, my
>MD gear both have MDLP but I'm after quality rather than convenience. LP4 is ru