Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone has used the Xitel DG1 USB-MD adapter ? For those
that have it, do you need to use the supplied software, or can you use any
software (winamp, windows media player, ...etc) to play out of the xitel
device. I assume it simply shows up as another audio device
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Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 2:43 PM
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Subject: RE: MD: Sony PC-to-MD interface?
Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone has used the Xitel DG1 USB-MD adapter ? For those
that have it, do you need to use the supplied software
On 14 Aug 00, Jeffrey Mclamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just purchased a Xitel DG1 USB-MD digital adapter as well. It does
everything it claims, automatically marking tracks, etc. It's very dumb
and very slickexcept for one major problem which will force me to
return it!
That problem
Indeed it is obnoxious! :) I dual-boot win2k and linux, but I have yet to
try it under linux...I doubt it will work because it is brand new and it
works by taking control of the audio device when it is plugged in. As
soon as you unplug it, the sound card becomes the audio device
again...Since
Is there a model number for the Sony USB-device to transfer songs from the
PC to minidisc? Does anybody have experiences with it? Or is it only
available as a bundle with the recorders? I just got myself a MZ-R70 and I
have never seen that PC-to-MD interface here in Finland. What about the
Xitel
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I'm using a sound card with an optical S/PDIF
The only time I have a problem with track marks is when I record
something with tracks that just flow into each other. In those
cases, I have to manually split the tracks.
However, on discs where the tracks do gap, on their own, my Sharp
MD-MT15 does the track marks just fine.
On Thu, 15 Jun