On Tue Apr 18 at 01:53:58 AM, Neon John wrote:
So.. Is Best Buys and Circuit city making this up? Is there such a
device? Of any brand? I really don't want to buy a fancy sound
Yeah, Sony has them. It's basically just the recorder with an adaptor that
plugs into USB on the PC end and
On Tue Apr 18 at 02:44:26 AM, Neon John wrote:
Any idea where go buy one and what the model is? Now that I'm back
in BF egypt, I'd rather buy online if possible.
There's more than one. I believe they all have "PC/IF" in the model number
(for "PC interface" I assume). I know that there's at
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From: Neon John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 1:39 AM
Subject: MD: Sony Minidisk Recorder with USB?
Hi, new to the list.
I was waltzing through the Knoxville, TN Best Buys today when my eye
caught an apparently new player/recorder
Sean Harding wrote:
On Tue Apr 18 at 02:44:26 AM, Neon John wrote:
Any idea where go buy one and what the model is? Now that I'm back
in BF egypt, I'd rather buy online if possible.
There's more than one. I believe they all have "PC/IF" in the model number
(for "PC interface" I
On Tue Apr 18 at 04:18:45 AM, Neon John wrote:
minidisc digitally, preferably faster than real time. This sony
setup is analog. So. Guess it's time to get over the urge to
What's analog about it? I don't have one, so I could be wrong, but I thought
it was just taking USB audio (digital)
Is it possible to get or easily make an adapter for my satellite receiver
that will let me switch channels from the computer? I want to record
various radio shows from it, and have automated control, some how, of the
receiver, so I can have the computer put on the right channel at the right
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My sblive sounds good through the speakers.
Hi, new to the list.
I was waltzing through the Knoxville, TN Best Buys today when my eye
caught an apparently new player/recorder. It looked like the Sony
MZ-R55 (I know it had "55" in the name). What caught my eye was the
Best Buys blurb that said that it could transfer MP3 files via a USB