>From what I remember reading, yeah, they were hacked 80s, but they were
gonna try to get Hi-Space to make some... guess not :(
-Rob
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From: "David W. Tamkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 1:51 PM
Subject: Re: MD: The MP3 ver
> Rob, when you call your post "a factual compilation," you're holding
> yourself to an exacting standard.
>
> | MiniDisc is always separate stereo in SP mode.
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Yeah. When its in stereo, it is ALWAYS separate, if its SP.
>
> | 212Kb/sec is standard for ATRAC.
>
> I trust that you just mistyped t
A good example of the kind of freedom left to developers is the fact that
the MP3 standard does not specify exactly how to treat the upper end of the
spectrum, above 16kHz. Since human auditory perception begins to diminish
greatly (with age and exposure to loud volumes) between 16kHz and 20kHz,
i do think that it ignores it
-Rob
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From: "Evan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 7:26 PM
Subject: MD: Sound Blaster Live Platinum
EL SNIPO
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Actually, I figured it out
SB Live! Wanted IRQ5
Whats up with this? I know ita off topic.
I have Windows 2000 SP2, and whenever I install the SB Live! Platinum 5.1+,
my computer freezes. What gives?
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Might I suggest the Faq-O-Matic?
http://faqomat
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Yes, and no. My MD-MS722 buffers 40sec of data,
They cant sell it as 75minute because its not - its 74 minutes 57 seconds -
those 3 seconds count for a lot.
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> Hello,
>
> I'm
erp. It did, and it was a patent for the loading deck.
weird patent, eh?
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> Whats the patent numbe
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Whats the patent number? My MD-MS722 doesnt say
Perhaps. But ATRAC is a Dolby patent (According to the back of my MD-MS722 -
Patents last 25 years.
Somehow, I doubt it tho - MD could undergo a facelift - MP3 support in
ADDITION to ATRAC.
-Rob
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white noise, right?
-Rob
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To: "MD-L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> * "Robert J. Lynn Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu
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Looks like these'll work.
http://www.minidisc.o
here's a thought - I dont know, tho
A. Maybe the bits are stored on a carrier wave? Like a T1, per se.
B. Maybe the bits arent recorded as waves. Just magnetic blips.
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Guess not. Must just be real slow for the MD community lately
:-/
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Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 3:32 PM
Subject: MD: busted
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Is MD-L busted?
-Rob
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"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 mu
The higher the mAH the better. Thats how long the battery lasts. A 1500mAH
battery can push 3.6V at 1500mA for one hour. A 800mAH battery can push 3.6v
at 800mA for one hour. They basically go down that way too, eg, a 800mA
(Li-Ion) battery will push 3.6v at 400mA for 2 hours.
-Rob
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Well, now that i've used my headphones on my so
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I dunno. The box (which is gone now) says 58ohm
I just got some new headphones - Panasonic RP-HT710's. They have a 58ohm
impedance, and I have a Sharp MD-MS722. It says 16-19ohm impedance in the
manual. Need I worry?
-Rob
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"Claiming that video-games affects kids
yeah - Unmute Line In - as long as Line In isnt selected to record from,
your fine
-Rob
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> Is there any inexpensi
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You could always ship it to the repair shop =)
Because they ARE Sony!
http://www.sony.co.jp/en/SonyInfo/CorporateInfo/Subsidiaries
-Rob
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> > "iomega makes good products"? have you ever heard of the click of death?
> >
>
> No.
It's a problem in ZIP Drives where the head would get lodged inthe ZIP disc,
and the "click" noize the head armature made as it loaded and unloaded from
the ZIP cartridge. It, for the most part, destroyed the
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Well,
I think anyone who buys Iomega products d
It's called FMD - Flourescent Multilayer Disc.
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Here's some points to consider:
If you've seen
DVDs have two forms of protection, one in the analog world, and the other in
the digital world. Both are EASILY breakable! The digital protection, known
as Content Scrambling Sytem, uses 400 40-bit keys to encrypt the .VOB video
stream. Each software/player manufacturer has a decryption key. You
Hi david,
i have a question for ya - when yuo post, why do you carbon copy to the list
and not send to the list? When you carbon copy to the list, it goes into my
inbox, not the MD-L folder. Just a question =)
-Rob
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> OK, so by using an optical out i take advantage of the DFX.That's cool.
> Using just the line-out allows that to happen as well?
> cheers for the info
> tim
>
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Hi Tim,
With an optical card, all you get is what you hear at the speakers. That
means the DFX processing WILL go through the S/PDIF out. And DFX makes the
recording sound much better. Digital recording is so much simpler than
Analog.
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. Odd.
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a new scratch, but PROBABLY not much more. And for the MP3
player, I'd need a computer to use it anyway. Just today i fell asleep in
class and led the MD-MS722 take notes for me. I see MD as the big player,
not MP3.
Reguards,
-Rob
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I cant remember exatly how to do it, bu TRUST ME, its still there. It just
deletes the entry from the TOC.
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> How do
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So? It still requires a computer ($500) and a C
>
> The analog cable is permitted because it doesn't allow you to make a
> "duplicate" copy of the digital file. After the DAC has its way with your
> music, it is not as good. This is then just as acceptable (to RIAA) as,
for
> instance, a Casette copy.
>
> C
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Hiya Paul -
On my Sharp MD-MS722, you can liste
Well, whats the purpose of SCMS if the manual says this:
Error Message: Can't COPY (Not REC) Meaning: No copy can be made because of
the SCMS copyright system. Solution: Copy using an Analog cable
Well whats the purpose of SCMS if they give the way round it right there?
lol...
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Robert J.
gt; beats MP3. ATRAC is fully reverse and forward compatible, and is
> constantly
> > updated with new revisions. MP3 has been the same since the MPEG1 Audio
> > standard was made back in the late '80s.
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> > Brainbench Certified Compu
trial design that goes in to these
players is VERY impressive. Especially for Sharp. MD all the way!
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Hello,
I just bought a Sharp MD-MS722. Are there any glaring problems with the
product that I should know about (other than its about as thick as a novel
;-P)
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