> I have the hoontech unit and it works fine.
I too have the Hoontech unit, but be warned it
outputs 48Khz ... so if your MD does not have
a bitrate converter (like my old MZR-3) it will
not record digitally. (my MD decks are fine though)
(If anyone knows how to force it to do 44Khz I'd like
to
John advised Tim,
| I think the most elegant soln is not to record from the soundcard or even a
| digital out esp since it's real time recording to MD. Rather buy an
| inexpensive cd-rw and copy the mp3's to a cd-rw disk, which you can use
| over and over. Take the disk to your hifi system and
tim m
> Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 4:52 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: MD: mp3 to MD - DIY
>
> circuit,so i'd
> like to ask if there's anyone out there who sells this stuff readymade.If
> so,please contact me i'd be very interested.
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I have the hoontech unit and it works fine.
ti
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001 11:51:48 +0200, "tim m" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>just subscribed to the list mainly for a tech 'problem' that i have.
>i have a 1024 Player SBLive! and i would like to record my mp3s on to my
>Sony MZ-R37 portable.
>to do this digitally(optical cable) i have to spend $8
hi.
just subscribed to the list mainly for a tech 'problem' that i have.
i have a 1024 Player SBLive! and i would like to record my mp3s on to my
Sony MZ-R37 portable.
to do this digitally(optical cable) i have to spend $85 for Creative's
Digital I/O Board,or 40-50$ for Hoontech's daughter car