Re: MD: audio recorders and the public...

2001-05-03 Thread Marc Britten
they used to have a data minidisc, but it took different equipment and different discs(go figure),. it was scsi only, and slow as malases(sp?) but if they redid some stuff(usb link like the PC line of sonys recordables) that would rule. marc On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 07:51:49PM +0100, Edwin Ca

Re: MD: audio recorders and the public...

2001-05-03 Thread Edwin Carter
On Thu, 3 May 2001, Timothy Stockman wrote: > a "mainstream" format. Second is lack of promotion. While I would like to see > better integration between MD and PC, I do not believe it would make any > difference to the average consumer. Can anyone explain why the MD hasn't been developed and

MD: audio recorders and the public...

2001-05-03 Thread Timothy Stockman
What audio recorder technology is the general public buying these days? I think cassette is still the dominant recordable format. The thing I notice is that, since personal and in-dash CD players have become widely available and inexpensive, many of those who would have, in the past, used casset