l work fine - as long as the tracks are played individually
and not spooled. At this stage, the included MusicMatch software is a PC only version.
I am, like yourself, a mac user...
/M
>
>> From: Markus Laurin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: 04 Feb 2001 13:09:24 +0100
>
Hi,
I have the Xitel DG1 and I'm quite pleased with it as far as audio
quality goes (and no, it doesn't quite equal CD quality, but let's not go
there). It's much better than my previous mp3 solution (analog from a
cheap Yamaha sound card).
I do have a question about the DG
Looks good to me, but is there a way to go from MD to Computer with it?
Markus Laurin wrote:
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>Ämne:Tid:13.08
>MEDDELANDE Re: USB to MD
>
Ämne:Tid:13.08
MEDDELANDE Re: USB to MD
Datum: 1-02-04
Check out this nifty little gadget from Xitel. It seems to do the job, only cheaper.
http://www.xitel.com/nav_
Here is a blurb on it.
http://www.harmony-central.com/Newp/2000/ua-30.html
"Bondster!" wrote:
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> MD enthusiasts,
>
> For some time now I have wanted to burn my mp3 files to my minidiscs. I am
> also the proud owner of a Mac powerbook with USB ports. A friend of mine
> suggested that look int
MD enthusiasts,
For some time now I have wanted to burn my mp3 files to my minidiscs. I am
also the proud owner of a Mac powerbook with USB ports. A friend of mine
suggested that look into buying a Roland UA-30 USB audio interface. What
this device essentially does is it transfers the mp3 signal