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I dunno if price of an MD answering machine wou
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> I had an idea, and this seems like a good list to air it in.
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> Some time ago I got a Sony cordless-phone-and-answering-machine unit. The
> answering machine is digital, and its so
I had an idea, and this seems like a good list to air it in.
Some time ago I got a Sony cordless-phone-and-answering-machine unit. The
answering machine is digital, and its sound fidelity isn't great, so I'm
inferring that it uses some kind of audio compression to save memory. My
grandfather is
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> In article <01bee296$08b7fd40$d800a8c0@psyklone>, Simon Gardner
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
> >I've seen ads for a new Sharp mini system (bookshelf in the US?) which
> >claims to do "High Speed Recording" - as it only has a single MD unit and a
> >single CD play
In article <01bee296$08b7fd40$d800a8c0@psyklone>, Simon Gardner
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>I've seen ads for a new Sharp mini system (bookshelf in the US?) which
>claims to do "High Speed Recording" - as it only has a single MD unit and a
>single CD player (no tape), I can only assume they'v
Went to my nearby Sony Outlet today and saw some new MD stocked items, they
have the new MD deck; xxx630 for $299, the new little MD/CD desktop xxx-333
for $349, the MHC-MD555 (5MD & 5 CD desktop) for $499, the MZ-R55 for $249,
xxx20Es for $599 I think it was, the JA3ES for $499 I think. Sorry a
I'd written,
| I had always heard that it was difficult enough to encode data
| in real time, and that was one of the constraints on ATRAC algorithms in
| real-time recorders.
SSR replied,
> The problem is really one of computational power. And in the past 5 years
> computing power for a give
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| Really? I had always heard that it was difficult enough to encode data
| in real time, and that was one of the constraints on ATRAC algorithms in
| real- time recorders.
The problem is re
On Mon, 9 Aug 1999, David W. Tamkin wrote:
> But you can't copy a four-minute CD track to MD in one minute on any existing
> unit, nor will you ever find one that can record a one-hour radio program to
> MD in fifteen minutes.
Not with existing equipment you can't. However, if you can do it wi
Simon Gardner wrote,
| I've seen ads for a new Sharp mini system (bookshelf in the US?) which
| claims to do "High Speed Recording" - as it only has a single MD unit and a
| single CD player (no tape), I can only assume they've got some way of doing
| CD->MD copies quicker. I'll try to find the
> But you can't copy a four-minute CD track to MD in one minute on
> any existing
> unit, nor will you ever find one that can record a one-hour radio
> program to
> MD in fifteen minutes.
I've seen ads for a new Sharp mini system (bookshelf in the US?) which
claims to do "High Speed Recording" -
Kaos Effect asked,
| Hi! I do not know if it has been mentioned in this
| group, but I was looking through the magazine,
| "Gear", and I noticed an awesome MD deck. I won't
| describe the ad, for I do not know if this deck has
| been mentioned before, BUT, it records 4X as fast as
| a regular
Hi! I do not know if it has been mentioned in this
group, but I was looking through the magazine,
"Gear", and I noticed an awesome MD deck. I won't
describe the ad, for I do not know if this deck has
been mentioned before, BUT, it records 4X as fast as
a regular disc!!! That's awesome!
Now,
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