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> >what happens if you record a disc on the 831 and play it on the other
> >machines???
> >
> >I'm thinking about the following senario:
> >One of the devices is withing specs. The other two are out of spec, but bot
> >in a different way. That means that the one within
>what happens if you record a disc on the 831 and play it on the other
>machines???
>
>I'm thinking about the following senario:
>One of the devices is withing specs. The other two are out of spec, but bot
>in a different way. That means that the one withing spec can probably
>handle
>all media,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Hi Rick,
> Here are some answers to the queries made.
>
> >Which machine recorded the audio? If a Sony, you could have a marginal
> >'831. Had you ever written titles to the disc before? The name info is
> >in UTOC sector #1 (see http://www.minidisc.org/md_toc.html)
Hi Rick,
Here are some answers to the queries made.
>Which machine recorded the audio? If a Sony, you could have a marginal
>'831. Had you ever written titles to the disc before? The name info is
>in UTOC sector #1 (see http://www.minidisc.org/md_toc.html). If titles
>were never written before p
Hi all,
I have a Sony Neige MD that has been recorded three times over. Before each
recording, I did an "All Erase" to clear the TOC. While trying to do a name
stamp on the third recording on a Sharp 831, I got a "Can't Readu" error
message. So I put the MD in a Sony 930 deck to title the dis
I've found problems with Memorex blanks on several occasions, in 2
different recorders; the problem is that the disc 'hangs' up and won't
record or play past a certain point. Sometimes it will record all the
way thru, but on playback it stops at a certain point and the timing
display flashes the
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From: Ralph Smeets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, January 03, 2000 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: MD: Dropouts using "Prism" Series Sony discs
> I don't know what happened. I've got some theories, but they are
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> Hi Nick,
>
> > I'm relatively new to the world of MD, having just bought an R90 and 30 sony
> > "prism" series discs (10MDW-74HP). To date, I have recorded on 10 of these
> > discs, and so far two of them have started to give brief dropouts at certain
> > points on
the disc a few
times.
Adios,
LarZ
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
Of David W. Tamkin
Sent: Monday, 27 December 1999 5:12
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Subject: Re: MD
It has been my experience that dropouts are usually a *player* problem
and not a *disc* problem. (This is not to say that all discs will be
problem-free.)
My Sharp MD-X5 developed a distaste for some Maxell discs a while
back, yet the same discs played and recorded just fine in other
machines. O
Nick wrote,
| To date, I have recorded on 10 of these discs, and so far two of them have
| started to give brief dropouts at certain points on the disc.
| Are dropouts a risk of using MD that you just accept and try to live with,
| or are they not meant to happen at all, possibly indicating a b
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| None of the discs have been exposed to strong magnetic fields, or anything
| that could be potentially damaging.
Strong magnetic fields will not damage MiniDiscs.
Sounds like there is a proble
Hey
I'm relatively new to the world of MD, having just bought an R90 and 30 sony
"prism" series discs (10MDW-74HP). To date, I have recorded on 10 of these
discs, and so far two of them have started to give brief dropouts at certain
points on the disc. These were all virgin recordings done on
Regis Priqueler wrote,
| I try to recored sounds from my VCR to my MDS-W1 continuously On deck A and
| B. When i played back the discs (both and only the last minutes of each) i
| heard drops in the sound like when a CD player skips during playing when the
| CD is dirty. I deleted the
| part whe
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