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Should work w/ standard USB audio drivers
and what model is it?
On Tue, Sep 25, 2001 at 06:18:42PM -0500, Matt Wall wrote:
Yes they do (chipset was meant as graphics card) and i dont wanna say your
wrong, but i have one sitting here.
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1) this thread started out bad and went to
whenever possible this is true, however a certain amount of specs needs to be
availible to do hardware support. this is dependent on either the company playing
nice and handing them out or the hardware being based on open standards, like in the
case of the xintel hardware the USB audio
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1) thanks
2) SL is a short cord w/ a straight
I have to say that I think that this is worse than perl harbor, perl harbor was bad
because we where not in the war, but it was an attack on a military base, which by no
means makes it ok, but people in the military are basicly saying its ok to attack them.
these where civilians going about
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On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 06:33:27PM -0700,
if you have usb the DG-2 works well and I believe that they fixed the track mark
problem w/ non sony MD-R's. The sound quality from any USB audio device should be
about as perfect as possible since the conversion happens at the device and the device
in this case only converts from USB format
I'm a 700 owner and love it, got the free armband case from sony and that works great
when running or walking.
the record quality is good and the digital output device for the computer is nice even
though i only used it once to test it.
The one problem i have is the sound quality when the
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not just me, i've heard at least one other
yeah, it took some time, 8 weeks? something like that
i thought it was funny, the day i sent in my rebate form for the armband i had to get
some docs for a few pieces of sony equipment at work, took them 2 hrs to get me the
docs, 8 weeks for an armband.
On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 02:45:20PM
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there is not a lot of storage products
General Certificate of Secondary Education
(note: its been a while since i was living in england so correct me if i'm wrong)
compulsory education ends at 16, at the end of that you move on to either A-Levels or
vocational schools. the GCSE's are like a combination of our SAT's and GED
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i dunno, personally i don't think its fair to
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going extreamly off topic if this email is
yeah, i'ved tried 4 USB printers, for all four i just plugged em in and printed, works
great.
On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 10:17:23PM -0400, las wrote:
If I remember correctly the device to link a portable MD recorder to a PC uses USB.
+But
aside from the faster transmission rates, much of the
this would have a lot more to do with the software playing the mp3 than the atrac
compression its self.
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I have been surprised how good such MP3-then-ATRAC sounds on MiniDisc -- this
says alot about how good ATRAC is, that it can re-compress good 224 Kbps MP3s
and still sound very nearly
wouldn't this be dependant on the label that the arist used and the contract they got
from that label?
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When I buy a CD (with only $0.25 going to the artist, by the way)
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from a technical paper looking at mp3 encoders
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Now why would an encoder throw out everything past 16 kHz? Generally, musical
information is mostly located in the lower frequency bands, and, as I mentioned
before, our ability to hear high frequencies decreases with age. So, you might be
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i went to goto that web page and it wanted to
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there are not many out there, if you wanna
of course you'r missing the point that mp3's sound like crap, but hey... I dj'd for
years and i learned a few things,
1) song names are obsolete, track numbers are where its at, i can remember every track
number for every song i'll want to lay or drop
2) most of the time i can't even
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a few things,
1) the DG2 is not analog its
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makes much more sense that way
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