Re: MD: MD-CD deck player/recorder

2001-10-17 Thread Mark Ligtenstein
At 21:06 -0400 16-10-2001, Eric Woudenberg, Minidisc.org Editor wrote: I've just been told that the EasyTitle2 is back in production. This allows you to use a normal PS/2 keyboard on any Sony deck. See today's minidisc.org news. Thanks Rick. Just had a look at their website.

Re: MD: MD-CD deck player/recorder

2001-10-13 Thread Mark Ligtenstein
At 9:19 -0700 11-10-2001, Fabrizio Minelli wrote: Does anyone know where I can find a good and not to costly home deck MD and CD rec/player? Thanks Fabrizio I bought a Sony CD/MD MXD-D3 last year. I'm very happy with this machine. Maybe you can get one of these, since it has been replaced

MD: MD-CD deck player/recorder

2001-10-11 Thread Fabrizio Minelli
Does anyone know where I can find a good and not to costly home deck MD and CD rec/player? Thanks Fabrizio _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp

RE: MD: MD - CD Deck

2000-05-14 Thread Churchill, Guy
On Thu, 11 May 2000 11:48:03 +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Note ... be careful of SCMS limitations. If the original MD was recorded digitally, you *may* not be able to make another digital copy to CDR. (This applies to most consumer equipment) Neil [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: Is

RE: MD: MD - CD Deck

2000-05-11 Thread Neil
On Thu, 11 May 2000 11:48:03 +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Note ... be careful of SCMS limitations. If the original MD was recorded digitally, you *may* not be able to make another digital copy to CDR. (This applies to most consumer equipment) Is this the case, though? (speculating)

Re: MD: MD - CD Deck

2000-05-11 Thread David W. Tamkin
When I responded to Ben, T You could use an MD deck plus a CDR recorder; the transfer T runs at 1x but there's no computer involved. Guy rejoined, C Note ... be careful of SCMS limitations. If the original MD C was recorded digitally, you *may* not be able to make another C digital copy to

Re: MD: MD - CD Deck

2000-05-11 Thread JR Moore
Does anyone know where there is a deck with both a minidisc and a CD-R in it.. Ummm, no. And I want to add that if you have MD you don't need CD-R having MD and a CD-R in the same deck would defeat the purpose of either. It's just plain stupid. I want to be able to copy MD directly to CD

Re: MD: MD - CD Deck

2000-05-11 Thread Neil
On Thu, 11 May 2000 06:31:58 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone know where there is a deck with both a minidisc and a CD-R in it.. Ummm, no. And I want to add that if you have MD you don't need CD-R having MD and a CD-R in the same deck would defeat the purpose of either.

Re: MD: MD - CD Deck

2000-05-11 Thread Ben
=== = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = = be more selective when quoting text = === The reason that I want to do this is I record

Re: MD: MD - CD Deck

2000-05-11 Thread Richard Malcolm-Smith
That seems a bit harsh, really. Just because you've got MD, you may have scenarios where you'd like to burn CD-Rs too. Perhaps if you had an MD (or other) head in your car, and a CD autochanger? Seems a little unfair to purport this being "plain stupid". Different from the norm, perhaps.

MD: MD - CD Deck

2000-05-10 Thread Ben
Does anyone know where there is a deck with both a minidisc and a CD-R in it.. I want to be able to copy MD directly to CD without using a computer at preferably greater than 1x, all the CD/MD decks I have seen are CD players not CD-R Thanks Ben Hatton

RE: MD: MD - CD Deck

2000-05-10 Thread Churchill, Guy
| Does anyone know where there is a deck with both a minidisc | and a CD-R in it.. You could use an MD deck plus a CDR recorder; the transfer runs at 1x but there's no computer involved. Note ... be careful of SCMS limitations. If the original MD was recorded digitally, you *may* not be