Re: MD: recording from computer or hi-fi ?

2001-08-22 Thread Deja Vu
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Re: MD: recording from computer or hi-fi ?

2001-08-22 Thread Deja Vu
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Re: MD: recording from computer or hi-fi ?

2001-08-21 Thread J. Coon
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Re: MD: recording from computer or hi-fi ?

2001-08-21 Thread las
Shawn Lin wrote: > For CD recordings via digital output, the answer is NO, there should be > no difference in sound quality. > If you are recording with analog outputs, then yes, there will be a > difference in sound quality due to the DACs. Hi Shawn. That's probably the reason you can buy a m

Re: MD: recording from computer or hi-fi ?

2001-08-21 Thread Shawn Lin
Deja Vu wrote: > > hi there... > because i give importance to sound quality, i record my MDs from > original CDs and never MP3 but there's something i wonder... i got a > computer with a standard cd-rom drive (LG) and a Nightingale sound-card > with optical out... my mom also has a hi-fi sys

MD: recording from computer or hi-fi ?

2001-08-21 Thread Deja Vu
hi there... because i give importance to sound quality, i record my MDs from original CDs and never MP3 but there's something i wonder... i got a computer with a standard cd-rom drive (LG) and a Nightingale sound-card with optical out... my mom also has a hi-fi system with an optical out but