BTW- both (all) Sony data drives have been discontinued. The last
drives were manufactured in 1995. It is still possible to find used
and sometimes even new ones on places like eBay. I might
mention that the drives cannot write ATRAC audio without a
firmware update (EDL is the one people tha
James Caran wrote:
>
> Who makes the drives?
Oops, sorry, they are Sony.
Shawn
> On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, Shawn R. Lin wrote:
>
> > James Caran wrote:
> > >
> > > Hey Folks,
> > > I'm getting a new computer at work (I'm an audio
> > > engineer/Producer) and I will be doing a lot
From: Shawn R. Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2000 9:19 PM
Subject: Re: MD: MD Drive
> MDH-10 (external) or MDM-111 (internal) are the only ones I know of.
> You will need special software to do ripping, EDL sells the software b
Who makes the drives?
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James Caran wrote:
>
> Hey Folks,
> I'm getting a new computer at work (I'm an audio
> engineer/Producer) and I will be doing a lot of work with MD (Yay.) I
> need to get a drive that will allow me to rip MD's (To And From) at more
> than realtime. Anyone know much about what my choice
Hey Folks,
I'm getting a new computer at work (I'm an audio
engineer/Producer) and I will be doing a lot of work with MD (Yay.) I
need to get a drive that will allow me to rip MD's (To And From) at more
than realtime. Anyone know much about what my choices are (for Mac or
PC)? Thanks a