re: Larry's comments about radio. We actually got rid of the cart machines years ago. We now use boxes called Instant Replay. They announcements or whatever are recorded on them digitally, and played back at the push of a button. The minidiscs are going to be used for programs that are recorded from the satellite for broadcast later in the week, and for locally produced programs. Wait until the people here see how much easier it will be with minidiscs - especially with keeping track of the timing. If the staff here is a bit smart, they will create tracks for each part of a broadcast, thus eliminating any worry in those instances when a cue sheet is not available. And, by the way, although WWFM is owned by a college, it is not a college station. It is very much a professional station, staffed by professionals. Re: Shawn's comment (I think it was Shawn, I deleted the digest): I was the only one here, except for the chief engineer, who has ever heard of Minidisc. Not a soul knew what a minidisc was. I'm having a great time, though. I've gotten about two thirds of my discs titled already. James __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]