Thank you Ed, I'm surprised you remembered me, and thanks for taking the
time to write and tell me about your work-around. However, I have never made
any custom electrical parts in my life, in fact just reading your
instructions has me baffled and I would not know where to begin.
I do
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It was because I had a Sony Vaio Digital
That latest blurb we all received from Minidisco got me to thinking. Is
there anyone here in the newsgroup that is in involved with recording MDs
from MP3s downloaded to their Mac computer ? I am presently achieving this
process with my Sony Vaio via the superb Sony software; however, despite
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Subject: Re: MD: md-l-mimedigest V2 #702
jgvp wrote:
You're missing my point. I can record from FM Radio because the RIAA have
struck a deal with the FM stations, so it costs me nothing. Let the RIAA
strike a deal with Napster and it still won't cost me anything. Nor should
it,
You're missing my point. I can record from FM Radio because the RIAA have
struck a deal with the FM stations, so it costs me nothing. Let the RIAA
strike a deal with Napster and it still won't cost me anything. Nor should
it, if FM Radio doesn't. It just means that Napster is using modern day
Will someone please explain to the recording industry the difference between
my being able to record the same artist's performance from an FM Tuner to MD
compared to recording it from Napster to MD ? Either way there is now no
additional cost to me after purchasing all the necessary not
Well, until yesterday I would have vouched for the fact that the MZ-R50
was the best portable MD that Sony had produced; however, during only the
second time of using it to RECORD outside sounds since I've had it, ( I use
a JB-920 for home recordings,) I discovered that it is not able to record.
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When recording the red light is constant, the
Simon, I'm still going through the trouble of finding a reputable car radio
installer who can rig a portable minidisk player into an Audi A4's CD
changer input, (that's in lieu of a CD changer.) I have finally found an
individual who appears to be sufficiently interested as to do his own
Care to provide more details on this adapter, and also where can one find
anything about it on the Sony web pages. ? Thanks.
on 4/18/00 1:54 pm, md-l-mimedigest at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Sean Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 23:09:48 -0700
Subject: Re: MD: Sony
Thanks to all responders. All suggestions have been taken under advisement.
Will post if I am successful in achieving some success with this adaptation.
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To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word
I took my Audi A4 in for Audi service this morning and asked them, while
they were about servicing, to attach one of the accessory cables that came
with my MZ R-50 to the Audi radio line in. I had reasoned that when the
manual referred to the capability of attaching a CD ( changer) player an
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Subject: md-l-mimedigest V2 #590
From: "J. Coon" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2000 12:57:56 -0400
Subject: Re: MD: Portable MD Player in Car
jgvp wrote:
Is it still possible to achieve my goal
as the "cassette" attachment route is really
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I have read and re-read the specifications of
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