MD: Internet Radio

2001-08-23 Thread Jinx
Does anyone know a way to get internet radio that sends a track separation message to a xitel dg-2? I'm currently recording from shoutcast servers and it places track marks all over the place. Thanks - To stop getting this list

Re: MD: Internet Radio

2001-08-23 Thread Mike Lastucka
in the ass to do it while recording. :) ml --- Mike Lastucka, B. Tech [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://sites.netscape.net/element5/ 2048 bit DH 0x16DC15CD From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jinx) Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: MD: Internet Radio Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 14:45:59 -0400

MD: Internet Radio

2001-08-19 Thread Jinx
At one point you were all discussing how to record internet radio and programs to use, my main question is how to get an MZR900 to turn on at a certain point. Is there a way? AND what about this Synchro Record? It said when I bought it, it could work with a mic or analog input but it only

Re: MD: Internet Radio

2001-08-19 Thread Mike Lastucka
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jinx) Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: MD: Internet Radio Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2001 10:22:55 -0400 At one point you were all discussing how to record internet radio and programs to use, my main question is how to get an MZR900 to turn on at a certain

Re: MD: Internet Radio

2001-08-19 Thread las
Mike Lastucka wrote: But synchro rec ONLY works with digital sources, not analog ones. It says so in the manual. I was going to suggest that, but I thought to myself, it's always possible that they came out with some new technology I am unaware of. I may not be using the correct

Re: MD: Internet Radio

2001-08-19 Thread Stuart Howlette
From what I understand, the only reason something syncs is because data is sent along the optics/coax, and as there is no hissing or anything, then nothing will record until audio is present, as it is dead silent. There is no timing code (only subcode data in the S/PDIF standard is SCMS, and

Re: MD: Internet Radio

2001-08-19 Thread Stuart Howlette
Oops! Forgot to mention, if there is dead silence in a track (like when I have copied from MD to MD before), the times will show up differently on the two machines -- Stuart Howlette There are many questions in life, but is the

Re: MD: Internet Radio

2001-08-19 Thread las
Stuart Howlette wrote: Oops! Forgot to mention, if there is dead silence in a track (like when I have copied from MD to MD before), the times will show up differently on the two machines I was referring to the elapsed time on single tracks. What I have often seem between tracks are