any mac users here know if there are drivers for aureal cards with spdif out
(os 9.1)
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If a portable unit is failing to record TOC information, (this is a dumb question)
then can one safely assume that it is broken and not misconfigured?
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Michael Johnson asked,
| What MD decks can I absolutely count on for being able to clone or restore
|
Ok, Here's a basic question that I'm sure has been asked before, but here
goes
What MD decks can I absolutely count on for being able to clone or restore
the TOC, or restore the audio on a disc that has recorded, but doesn't
register the track??
Lemme know. Thanks
Michael Johnson
Hi Michael
Several decks can do it JB930, JB940, JE640, JE530 to name a few (all Sony)
can do it.
Maybe the new Sony's JE470 and -770 can too.
Peter
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Subject: MD
: RE: MD: MZR900 Question
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2001 22:36:43 -0400
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I've had an MZR900 since around August and I was wondering about one little
thing.
The latch that is in the center, somewhat towards the left, when you open
the player that keeps it closed, etc, is slightly battered. The edge of
it, closest to me while looking down on it, is somewhat pushed
their tolerances be
*just* a tad off or the latch somehow loosens a bit.
Wes Hsu
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Subject: MD: MZR900 Question
I've had an MZR900 since
this card you can select many different input and output sampling rates.
I hope this helps.
No, you don't understand; the issue has already been discussed on this list,
but I'll spell it out again.
SoundBlasters have traditionally been deprecated because their internal
representation uses a
From: macdef [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I see you found the Delta card. The other option is the Mac SoundBlaster
Live. You can get an inexpensive daughtercard for the SBL that adds optical
and coax out.
Does this edition suffer from the traditional SoundBlaster resampling flaw?
(POS SBs resample to
this card you can select many different input and output sampling rates. I
hope this helps.
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On Wed, 10 Oct 2001 18:40:43 -0500, Matt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, well this is more of a mac question than a md question but here goes
anyway. has anyone found a pci card that works with pci based mac's that
has digital out on them? and if you have how well do they work recording
2:03 AM
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On Wed, 10 Oct 2001 18:40:43 -0500, Matt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, well this is more of a mac question than a md question but here goes
anyway. has anyone found a pci card that works with pci based mac's that
has digital out
OK, well this is more of a mac question than a md question but here goes
anyway. has anyone found a pci card that works with pci based mac's that
has digital out on them? and if you have how well do they work recording to
md?
thanks
Last night I made a compilation CD on a Pioneer twin deck recorder for a
mate of mine, using a number of Minidisc tracks. The first few were
ANALOGUE copies of MD's as the MD's were digital copies of the original
CD. The last few were digital copies (bringing my Sony MZ-1 out of
retirement and
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Last night I made a compilation CD on a Pioneer twin deck recorder for a
mate of mine, using a number of Minidisc tracks. The first few were
ANALOGUE copies of MD's as the MD's were digital copies of the original
CD. The last few were digital
Thanks...
Then i'd have to get me a new recorder AND a new portable AND a new car MD
AND the MDS-PC3 (if it supports MDLP)
It's a bit too costly for me... :(
But thank you anyway
Greetz,
D
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Is it possible to play back MD's that were recorded in MDLP on an older,
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Thanks in advance.
Greetz,
D
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Is it possible to play back MD's that were recorded in MDLP
on an older,
non MDLP player ?
No. IIRC, the tracks will play as a silence half as long as the track that
was recorded and, unless it was turned off on the recording deck, the track
title will be prefixed with LP:. Of course,
I've made some compilation discs at LP4, for my *noisy* commute (crowded
bus, downtown traffic noises) and it's fine for that. Also probably would
work well for low-volume background music. But at home, it's obvious that
the high frequencies aren't there, and stereo isn't as stereo.
I can't
* Ken Clinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, 29 May 2001
| I've made some compilation discs at LP4, for my *noisy* commute (crowded
| bus, downtown traffic noises) and it's fine for that. Also probably would
| work well for low-volume background music. But at home, it's obvious that
| the high
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I downloaded the codec from that page and did some tests by encoding a
WAV file at various ATRAC bitrates. I find the LP2 bitrate to be quite
acceptable, and the LP4 bitrate to be unacceptable for music with a wide
stereo field, but perfectly
Has anyone on the list gone out and gotten one of the new MDLP recorders
like SONY MZ-R700? If so, I was wondering if this fantastic new disc-length
comes with a cost of lossy compression?
While the added disc length would be much appreciated, I wouldn't go for it
at a cost of sound quality.
I have a R700 but i've been too lazy to play around with the mdlp function, maybe i'll
play with it this weekend.
but thats pretty much what i've been wondering too, how much more lossy is it?
marc
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 11:03:40AM -0400, Thomas, Ferris wrote:
Has anyone on the list
Here's a MDLP faq:
http://www.minidisc.org/mdlpfaq.html
I downloaded the codec from that page and did some tests by encoding a
WAV file at various ATRAC bitrates. I find the LP2 bitrate to be quite
acceptable, and the LP4 bitrate to be unacceptable for music with a wide
stereo field, but
cool faq, didn't see that on the sight. i think the problem w/ mindisc.org is theres
just too much info ;)
the 132(aka lp2) file seemed acceptable(only lisnted to a little of the example file
linked from the faq) I'll definatly have to give it a shot this weekend, the extra
space could goto
The sharp mt-77 has an usb link, that the Sony models lack (correct me if
I'm wrong)...Which is useful for me, cause I need to do some recordings from
different pc's sometimes, and the sound cards on those are not always
reliable.
Thanks
Gerard Naude
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I live in
Hiya all..
I'm going over to the UK for a holiday pretty soon. My question is: Is the
sharp mt-77 available in the shops in London? I know it is a strange
question, but I want to know if I should hold out until my holiday before I
buy a new MD recorder. If you have seen one, did you see a
that helps.
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Subject: MD: USB question
I just picked up a 2 port USB connector for my computer. The
motherboard is an ABIT PX5 and it says
I just picked up a 2 port USB connector for my computer. The
motherboard is an ABIT PX5 and it says it has USB on it. It shows up in
the device manager as working properly. However, the header pins it has
for it show a 2 pin wide 16 pin header. the usb socket has two 5 pin
plugs. Anyone got
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, J. Coon wrote:
I just picked up a 2 port USB connector for my computer. The
motherboard is an ABIT PX5 and it says it has USB on it. It shows up in
the device manager as working properly. However, the header pins it has
for it show a 2 pin wide 16 pin header. the usb
)
and ask them, if they dont know, then look for it on pricewatch.com. hope
that helps.
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Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 12:02 AM
Subject: MD: USB question
I just picked up a 2 port USB connector for m
...for all the MD gurus.
Does anyone know of a MD Recorder that has a digital out (optical or spdif
or what-have-you) other than the rather pricey HHB Portadisc professional
recorder? Any? Thanks in advance.
Don C.
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At the beginning of MD, Sony sold a portable recorder with digital
optical out. Nowaday, the only equipments that have digital out capacity are
MD decks. They very often have optical out but the high-end decks have
TOSLink and S/PDIF.
Concerning me, the only equipment with digital out I own
Don Capps wrote:
Does anyone know of a MD Recorder that has a digital out (optical or spdif
or what-have-you) other than the rather pricey HHB Portadisc professional
recorder? Any?
Since the first Sony MZ-1 portable, they don't make them.
CD players are not problem. But for reasons I
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Of las
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Subject:Re: MD: A question...
Don Capps wrote:
Does anyone know of a MD Recorder that has a digital out (optical or spdif
or what-have-you) other than the rather
I was reading the posts about the titling program for tha Palm. I
personally don't own a PDA because I don't like having to "draw" every
letter to enter information into it. SO my question is: Is there a program
(for Windows) that will accomplish the same thing using the IrDA port on my
At 10:43 27/01/2001 -0500, Donald Person wrote:
I was reading the posts about the titling program for tha Palm. I
personally don't own a PDA because I don't like having to "draw" every
letter to enter information into it.
[OT] I don't input much by actually using the Palm itself - it just
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Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 10:27 AM
Subject: RE: MD: Headphones Question
Hi all
Anybody that uses the HD-580s for djaying? If
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* "Francisco J. Huerta" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 08 Jan 2001
| have sealed back Sennheisers (HD-210, I think?), which are also very good.
HD250-II (aka HD250 linear-II). I have a set of these. Very nice sounding
sealed headphones.
| Or you could also try Beyerdinamic. Check those out on
* "Magic" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 04 Jan 2001
| I want to thank everyone for your messages. The main reason I want to
| purchase the Sony model was that I am djaying and have heard many good words
| about them for djaying... Anybody that uses the HD-580s for djaying? If
| anyone could comment
HeadRoom does ship Int'l with a minimum of fuss. And yes, for 250 USD I
would go for the HD-580s and the DSP Pro virtualizer. The DSP Pro is nothing
more than a nice gimmick, but the HD-580s are really ot of this world. For
$199, you can't go wrong.
Note: Todd just made a post at Headwize.com
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Subject: Re: MD: Headphones Question
HeadRoom does ship Int'l with a minimum of fuss. And yes, for 250 USD I
would go for the HD-580s and the DSP Pro virtualizer. The DSP Pro is nothing
more than a nice gimmick, but the HD-580s are really ot of this world. For
$199, you can't go wrong.
Note: Todd
Hello all and happy new year...
I was wandering around the net looking to buy online the Sony MDR-V900
headphones but couldn't find a site that would ship internationally (I live
in Greece). I would be grateful if any of you could recommend a good online
store for me to purchase the above
hey man, try www.minidisco.com they may have them and i think they ship
internationaly
good luck
-WiLL
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* "Magic" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 03 Jan 2001
| I was wandering around the net looking to buy online the Sony MDR-V900
For that kind of money (~$250US) you will do much better with Sennheiser
HD250-II or HD580 headphones.
http://www.headphone.com/ProductsHeadphones/SennheiserHD250.asp
Hey all,
it seems when i record a mini disc, the music only plays out of one of
the ear phones, the left one. is there a way to make play out of both?
thanks,
WiLL HuLL
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record in stereo with a stereo mike.
http://www.tir.com/~liteways/Mandolin.html#Microphone
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Hey all,
it seems when i record a mini disc, the music only plays out of one of
the ear phones, the left one. is there a way to make play out of both?
thanks,
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I put a
Of las
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Subject: Re: MD: Cedric's Question
James Jarvie wrote:
May I make another suggestion? What about the Sony
portable CD player with optical out? You could make
digital recordings from it, and not be replacing a
unit
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Subject: Re: MD: Cedric's Question
James Jarvie wrote:
May I make another suggestion? What about the Sony
portable CD player with optical out? You could make
digital recordings from it, and not be replacing a
unit that you otherwise are happy with. The Sony CD
James Jarvie wrote:
May I make another suggestion? What about the Sony
portable CD player with optical out? You could make
digital recordings from it, and not be replacing a
unit that you otherwise are happy with. The Sony CD
portable with optical out goes for about USD 139.00
here in
Cedric a *crit :
If so, the only other solution for me (if I don't
want to buy a new =
stereo) is to buy a digital out soundcard and to
record from my =
computer, isn't it?
Pierre advised you to get an sound card with optical
out. That is certainly one good way to go, especially
Jim coon wrote,
| I frined sent me a disk that he was recording and as the battery was
| giving out, he replaced the battery without stopping the unit so the TOC
| could be written. He wants me to recover the recording. I have a Sony
| 520 deck and a SOny R30 recorder. I have some
Jim Coon (whose capital C I managed to miss shifting on this new keyboard)
asked if he needs to know whether the material is mono or stereo in advance
before he starts to recover a disc for a friend. I answered, in part,
| It certainly helps; ask your friend if you can get in touch with him.
Dave, I just followed you instructions and I am listening to it now. I
will wait till it gets to the end and mark the un used part and delete
it. THanks for posting such great and easy to follow instructions. It
worked like a champ the first time I tried it.
"David W. Tamkin" wrote:
I frined sent me a disk that he was recording and as the battery was
giving out, he replaced the battery without stopping the unit so the TOC
could be written. He wants me to recover the recording. I have a Sony
520 deck and a SOny R30 recorder. I have some instructions that Dave
Tamkin sent
Josh asked,
| Is there a FAQ anywhere for this mailing list?
Yes, on the MiniDisc Community Pages at http://www.minidisc.org.
| Also, what is a good Portable Player/Recorder to get?
You'll have to compare features, availability, and price. There's no
universal answer for everyone. Good
Is there a FAQ anywhere for this mailing list?
Also, what is a good Portable Player/Recorder to get? I am a total
newbie when it comes to Minidisc, but I just got 'Minidisc' by
Gescom, and I need something to listen to it with now :)
I have no idea about the price ranges or anything, but I'd
Hello, I'm new to the list.
I was wondering if the new MDLP records will also be able to record in
the standard SP (74 or 80 minute) mode as well as the MDLP24 modes.
I read the MDLP FAQ and couldn't find the answer in there (Although I
apologize if it was there and I somehow missed it.)
From: "Nicholas Christ" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello, I'm new to the list.
I was wondering if the new MDLP records will also be able to record in
the standard SP (74 or 80 minute) mode as well as the MDLP24 modes.
I read the MDLP FAQ and couldn't find the answer in there (Although I
apologize if
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just purchased Sony MZ-R55, am recording environmental sounds. Eventually, I
want to publish these for my friends by digitally transferring to my Mac,
editing as necessary, and then saving the final version on a recordable CD.
Can anyone point me to the resource or
Just purchased Sony MZ-R55, am recording environmental sounds. Eventually, I
want to publish these for my friends by digitally transferring to my Mac,
editing as necessary, and then saving the final version on a recordable CD.
Can anyone point me to the resource or Web site that explains how
Date sent: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 22:06:56 -0500
From: "J. Coon" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: MD: A question..
Yep, you can buy a PC with a good sound card. G
A little off-topic... but anyone who knows the mac doesn't want to
go ba
Anybody out there know if there is any way I can buy something that will give
my iMAC an optical out??? That little analog output just doesn't cut
it...any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Tom
psWOW.I had my first mp3 experience todayI heard some tunes from
a friend's
Yes, there is a device called the DATport that will
output a digital signal (spdif) from any usb connection.
The same company (sorry ican't recall the name
right now) also makes one called the Socnicport
which is a TOSlink output...
do a search for the product names, or check out the
MDCP
Yep, you can buy a PC with a good sound card. G
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anybody out there know if there is any way I can buy something that will give
my iMAC an optical out??? That little analog output just doesn't cut
it...any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Tom
Cheesy Question of the Day:
Is it possible to attach a larger display screen for the titles I've programmed
into my MDs?
Thanks.
Yours,
Richard
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Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2000 11:54 AM
Subject: MD: Cheesy Question of the Day.
Cheesy Question of the Day:
Is it possible to attach a larger display screen
From: Richard Ian Träcy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2000 11:54 AM
Subject: MD: Cheesy Question of the Day.
Cheesy Question of the Day:
Is it possible to attach a larger display screen for the titles I've
programmed
into my MDs?
Thanks.
Yours
Newbie question: If I make a field recording using an
analog microphone,
may I may a duplicate of that MD digitally? That is, play
the MD in a
player and link digitally to a recorder.
Yes, you can do that no problem at all. What you *cant* do is
then make a digital copy of
Filip wrote:
Newbie question: If I make a field recording using an
analog microphone,
may I may a duplicate of that MD digitally? That is, play
the MD in a
player and link digitally to a recorder.
Yes, you can do that no problem at all. What you *cant* do is
then
Newbie question: If I make a field recording using an analog microphone,
may I may a duplicate of that MD digitally? That is, play the MD in a
player and link digitally to a recorder.
Thanks in advance.
Grover
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From: P. Grover Cleveland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2000 9:16 PM
Subject: Re: MD: SCMS question
Newbie question: If I make a field recording using an analog microphone,
may I may a duplicate of that MD digitally? That is, play the MD in a
player
Given that I have a G-3 and that I'm not going to change to Windoze, I have
this question: What does it take for me to get the S/PDIF signal from the
player into the Mac so that I can edit my field recordings in Sound Edit 16?
I can and do use the line out and the audio input on the G-3 (this
Grover Cleveland wrote:
Given that I have a G-3 and that I'm not going to change to
Windoze, I have
this question: What does it take for me to get the S/PDIF signal from the
player into the Mac so that I can edit my field recordings in
Sound Edit 16?
I have never used a Mac so I can't even
outputs
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Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2000 18:50:25 +0200
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: MD: A question for Macintosh users
In your post you asked: "what does it take ... from my player...".
The first thi
Hi,
Bottom line: If you are using a portable MD player or player/recorder
(except the MZ-R1) there is no way to make a digital transfer to your
computer (any computer).
When Sony released the MZ-1, was it the only "portable" model, thus not the
MZ-R1 branding to signify a recordable portie?
"P. Grover Cleveland" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Given that I have a G-3 and that I'm not going to change to
Windoze, I have this question: What does it take for me to get
the S/PDIF signal from the player into the Mac so that I can
edit my field recordings in Sound Edit 16?
If the player
I got a phono-phono cable to record stuff from my computer to my
Sony minidisc player. I plugged it into the back of my computer, in the
same plug on my soundcard which I plug my speakers into. My speakers play
in stereo, but the minidisc only recorded in mono! Did I get the wrong
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| I got a phono-phono cable to record stuff from my computer to my
| Sony minidisc player. I plugged it into the back of my computer, in the
| same plug on my soundcard which I plug my speakers
for did that we'd be out of
business... hopefully, it's either the Steven's client or someone needs to
spank their ISP for not setting the MX up correctly.
nuff said ...
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Subject: MD: newbie question re: MZ-R30
I don't have any
Who's gonna ask? If you got a copy on cassette, go for it. They are
junky things anyway.
David Fincher wrote:
With all the discussion about copyright, I have a related question that
I'd like some illumination on. If I have my own copy of a cassette, and
the cassette is now defective
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Subject: MD: Copyright question
With all the discussion about copyright, I have a related question that
I'd like some illumination on. If I have my own copy
David Fincher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With all the discussion about copyright, I have a related
question that I'd like some illumination on. If I have my own
copy of a cassette, and the cassette is now defective (eaten by
a player, magnetized, baked in the sun), is it legal for me to
make a
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* David Fincher [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 27 Dec 1999
| With all the discussion about copyright, I have a related question that
| I'd like some illumination on. If I have my own copy of a cassette, and
| the cassette is now defective (eaten by a
With all the discussion about copyright, I have a related question that
I'd like some illumination on. If I have my own copy of a cassette, and
the cassette is now defective (eaten by a player, magnetized, baked in
the sun), is it legal for me to make a copy from a friend's cd (of the
same
The Sharp 702 has an optional external battery pack that holds AA batteries
and extends the life of the LION battery that is in the unit and
rechargeable. The 702 is also very inexpensive as you can buy a new one for
around $160 and refurbished ones for less. I have two of them and am very
Howdy, all!
I'm new to this list. Nice to finally be on one that stays focused on
the topic! I've learned a lot while lurking the last week or so, and
now have a need for some advice.
I'm ready to retire my WM-D6C in favor of a portable MD recorder. The
recorder will be used exclusively for
I don't have any minidisc devices, however i am thinking of purchasing a
used Sony MZ-R30. Is this a good unit?
I don't have many choices, so im looking for maybe "dont buy it and save
your money" answers, rather than "buy this or that instead" answers.
Thanks for any advice :)
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As long as you don't mind holding it fairly still and buying batteries in
bulk, it's an alright MD portie :)
-spb
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Subject: MD: newbie question re: MZ-R30
I don't have any minidisc
From: "Steven Brooks" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, I've got a MZ-E40 for an excellent price (~$92 on Ebay) so I can't
complain too much... it is my first minidisc portie. But ideally, I would
like to find a unit that doesn't skip as much, and munch both AA batteries
in 1.5 hours. I've even
Daniel Manrique:
i am thinking of purchasing a used Sony MZ-R30. Is this a good unit?
Steven Brooks:
I've got a MZ-E40 for an excellent price (~$92 on Ebay) so I can't
complain too much... it is my first minidisc portie. But ideally, I
would
like to find a unit that doesn't skip as much, and
Hya Brain,
snipage
So, is there a problem when trying to record to an MD that was created with
a different version of ATRAC? What could be the problem here? I don't want
to have remember which disc was created on which machine when trying to edit
or record.
IIRC I remember hearing about a
Hi everyone,
Recently rejoined the list after being a way for a while and now I have a
question. I have a SONY 510 and a recently acquired Sharp 702. The other day
I was going to record to my 702 and put a MD in that has some stuff that was
recorded with the 510. When I pressed the record but
Alright,
I got the program, payed the shareware fee...yet, whenever i try to
record through the line in on my soundcard..all I get are little clicks.
Where can I adjust the line in volume in this program? I'm confused as heck!
thanks!
~Brad
it seems to be a great program as far as
Plus the Wav recording must be in 16bit / 44kHz stereo.
(or at least converted to that if the original is not).
Wrong !
Yesterday, I recorded a speech on my MD then recorded as a 22Khz 16bits
mono wav file and burnt it to an audio CD using Easy CD Creator.
I didn't do any conversion to the
Wrong !
Yesterday, I recorded a speech on my MD then recorded as a 22Khz 16bits
mono wav file and burnt it to an audio CD using Easy CD Creator.
I didn't do any conversion to the file.
You may not have done, but your writing software did...
Simon
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yup ! so the file does NOT need to be
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Plus the Wav recording must be in 16bit / 44kHz stereo.
(or at least converted to that if the original is not).
Wrong !
Yesterday, I recorded a speech on my MD then recorded as a 22Khz 16bits
mono wav file and burnt it to an audio CD using Easy CD Creator.
I
The process burns it to a cd track.
The CDR must be recorded as an audio CD for playback
on standard CD players.. not a data disc just with Wavs file on it.
(though it is possible to mix the two mediums on the one CDR)
Plus the Wav recording must be in 16bit / 44kHz stereo.
(or at least
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