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i dunno, personally i don't think its fair to
One solution I can suggest, which is probably something of a waste of time, is to burn
all of the tracks to a CD then use a CD player with optical out to record
synchronously.
I've never had a problem with my Sony 5 CD changer losing parts of songs or not
marking tracks.
Of course, this is a
Are you using the DG2 in discrete or continuous mode? I got the clipped tracks when
recording in discrete mode but switching to continuous seemed to eliminate the
problem.
Jen
Hi Richard,
I cant tell how I'm thankful for giving us this tip.
A review on the Xitel MD-Port AN1 and DG2
with reference to MD.
http://www.dansdata.com/xitel.htm
The main negative comments are the real time transfer
issue, and not being able to select the output source.
(meaning you can get Windoze bings and such as well as
the music). That and how hard
An additional note ... there is also reference to
minidisc.org when talking about ATRAC and MDLP.
Cheers GuyC
-Original Message-
A review on the Xitel MD-Port AN1 and DG2
with reference to MD.
http://www.dansdata.com/xitel.htm
I recently bought DG2 in hope of transfering my classical mp3 collection
into MD's. As it is told the installation is very easy. The use also is
quite easy.
But I should say I hated Musicmatch, maybe it is because I got used to use
Winamp. Track marks were my real concern. You cannot get DG2 to
(meaning you can get Windoze bings and such as well
as the music).
In Winamp at least, you can choose the output device it uses: open the
Preferences window (Ctrl+P is the quickest way), click on Plugins-
Output, double-click on the waveOut plugin, and choose USB Audio
Device for output.
- Original Message -
From: Richard Rudie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 6:12 AM
Subject: Re: MD: MD-Ports
(meaning you can get Windoze bings and such as well
as the music).
In Winamp at least, you can choose the output device it uses: open