and other info you used and it will give you the details...hope
that helped.
--icantelu
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From: "Taky Cheung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 12:12 PM
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..now that I think about it that USB Audio
> Hub possibly cant be a DG1 maybe AN1 though since its analog.
>
> --icantelu
>
> PS Some of the stuff above maybe repeated already but oh well... :)
> - Original Message -
> From: "Taky Cheung" <[EMAIL PROT
bove maybe repeated already but oh well... :)
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From: "Taky Cheung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 1:02 AM
Subject: Re: MD: My first night with MDS-PC3
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> Shawn,
>
> You have to use the USB Audio H
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Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 12:05 AM
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>
> Taky Cheung wrote:
> >
> > Shawn,
> >
> > You have to use the USB Audio Hub because that's also the control
interface
> > thru PC. I don't know about Xitel
Taky Cheung wrote:
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> Shawn,
>
> You have to use the USB Audio Hub because that's also the control interface
> thru PC. I don't know about Xitel DG1. but when I need to do recording, I
> have to change the preferred audio playback device to "USB Audio Hub" in
> control panel. Then, I won't hea
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 11:03 PM
Subject: Re: MD: My first night with MDS-PC3
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> Taky Cheung wrote:
> >
> > Hello Shawn
> > You don't need a sound card with optical output to use it with MDS-PC
Taky Cheung wrote:
>
> Hello Shawn
> You don't need a sound card with optical output to use it with MDS-PC3. The
> included USB Audio huh convert audio signal thru the USB port and convert it
> to SPDIF signal to MDS-PC3. It comes with a short optical cable too.
Ah, sounds good. Is this the US
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From: "Shawn Lin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 10:34 PM
Subject: Re: MD: My first night with MDS-PC3
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> Taky Cheung wrote:
> >
> > Sound Quality
> > I have no doubt about th
Taky Cheung wrote:
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> Sound Quality
> I have no doubt about the sound quality. The biggest reason I buy this unit is I
> can record all my old MD back to PC digitally. I have a Winfast 4XSound which
> works beautifully with digital in and out. I don't have to worry about SCMS at
> all. Then I
>Taky Cheung wrote:
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> > all. Then I encode them in MP3 (using CoolEdit 2000. it works fast! it
>encodes
> > a 5 minutes song in 18 seconds). Then I rearrange all my songs and
>record back
>
That sure is fast. I remember when my friend got one of the original Diamond
Rio portable MP3 playe
I am firmly convinced that when I upgrade my computer, I'm going to get
an AMD processor. I'm utterly sick of Intel's crap.
As for specifying mp3 quality in CoolEdit 2000:
In the save dialog you choose "MPEG 3 (FhG) (*.mp3)" in the "Save as
type" drop down box. (But you already knew that, di
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From: "Steve Corey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 11:01 AM
Subject: Re: MD: My first night with MDS-PC3
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> Taky Cheung wrote:
>
> > all. Then I encode them in MP3 (using CoolEdit 2000. it wo
Taky Cheung wrote:
> all. Then I encode them in MP3 (using CoolEdit 2000. it works fast! it encodes
> a 5 minutes song in 18 seconds). Then I rearrange all my songs and record back
Wow, that is fast. What speed is your computer, and what quality
setting did you use? I have a PIII 666 and he
I setup MDS-PC3 at home last night. I have to sit in front of it for 2 hrs to
figure out how to connect it to the PC. The manual is useless.
USB Hub
It doesn't say if the "PS/2" type port is for controlling the machine only. From
the graphic in the menu, it doesn't say I have to hook up the opti
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