When I listed reasons I wouldn't want titles from the CDDB copied
automatically to my MDs, Michael Hoffman added,
| The titles shown on the CD case may even be wrong and mislead the typist.
| I have a couple CDs like this.
So have I. It just goes to show that even when you use an MD for a copy
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| As I said before, I think the whole titling argument is a red herring.
That's for sure. Transfering titles from CD-Text or MP3 ID tags onto my MD
copies of the tracks would be useless to me. I don't want my MDs to bear
the screamlocked or misspelled titles (as they
Taky asked,
| Can I use a non-MDLP unit to change the track title of a LP track? Just
| curious.
So far people who have tried it (including me) have reported success. (Also,
non-LP units can divide LP tracks properly as well.)
Most LP machines will by default prepend "LP:" to the title of an
I don't know how far your rooms are, but you can get a very long cable, for
only $1 for each additional 10 feet.
> It's a chore no more if you have WinRemote and a
> Sony
> home deck with an IR remote. (and a PC of course :)
> Martin's program is just "the duck's nuts", I
> wouldn't title any o
> It's a chore no more if you have WinRemote and a
> Sony
> home deck with an IR remote. (and a PC of course :)
> Martin's program is just "the duck's nuts", I
> wouldn't title any other way.
It sounds like it would be great. Unfortunately, my
MD deck and my PC are on different floors, and t
Did anyone EVER respond to your post?
J. C. R. Davis ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 12:39 PM
Subject: MD: Titling input in katakana on US Sony MZ-R70?
|
| I know
I know the Japanese version of all the Sony MD recorders supports
titling in the phonetic katakana character set. However, the US
versions seem to only support display of katakana characters, not
input.
Is there any kind of hack I can do to my US MZ-R70 to allow katakana
input? I listen to a lot
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Ian
Thanks for the info. I failed to mentiond that my MD is portable and the the
virtual remote or easy text would only work for a home unit. This is
beginning to sound hopeles
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Hi
One thing I forgot to mention, I saw once on a web page a cable sold
in Japan by some one for about $100.00 or so. Sharp has the titling software
on there web site a
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Hey guys & gals
Sending this again since my last was with out a subject and not
every one opens mail with out subjects. I am the proud owner of a sharp
MT-831 for the p
<>
I have a Sharp MT-15 portable and the Sony MDX-D3
deck.
I had a disc that was recorded and titled on the Sony.
When I went to title the tracks that I didn't get
around to, using the Sharp, I got the dreaded UTOC
error (never had garbled titles, though). After
removing the disc and reinserti
Heya,
>http://my.nichols.de/meierth/MD70X.HTML
>Which has schematics (about as difficult as the Sony one), but doesn't offer
>trackmarking, Winamp plugin, etc (it's limited by what you can do from the
>remote after all).
Ahhh, on the 7XX the track split was done by the bass key on the
remote. I
Has anyone ever encountered titling errors (either disc or track title) when
playing MDs back on different players?
I was listening to one of my discs the other day on my Sharp portable and I
noticed that the title was wrong. It was truncated and the letters were
garbled! I popped the disc ou
> Thankyou!
>
> One more Question, mainly to simon as he seems to be clued in,
> but do u have
> any idea where I can find the 4 pin plug to attach to the end of
> my Bazginge
> Device??
>
> Thanx in advance.
> ~J~
I'm afraid not - I'll be using a plug/wire from my brother's E25 (unit was
stolen
Thankyou!
One more Question, mainly to simon as he seems to be clued in, but do u have
any idea where I can find the 4 pin plug to attach to the end of my Bazginge
Device??
Thanx in advance.
~J~
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Hi Guys,
I've been looking into this from the moment I got my MD-MT20. I want to make
a little device to attach between PC parrallel port and MD remote port to
title MD tracks with the PC. The thing is you need these keys to title:
Edit, Display, Enter, |<< and >>| at least, and Bass, Vol+ and
Do you (or anyone else for that matter) know where to find the
Sony or any other MD data drives? I haven't had any luck and Sony
apparently discontinued them. Any advice would be appreciated as I need
to find a way of ripping and making MD's at faster than realtime. Thanks
in advance!
> Are there inexpensive ways of achieving the capabilities to title
> MD tracks
> from your Personal Computer?
>
> I currently have an MD-R91 (sony)(current) and an old Sharp (701/2 i dont
> even recall) Being able to do it for either would be great. Inexpensive
> implies nothing over 150ish. Tha
Are there inexpensive ways of achieving the capabilities to title MD tracks
from your Personal Computer?
I currently have an MD-R91 (sony)(current) and an old Sharp (701/2 i dont
even recall) Being able to do it for either would be great. Inexpensive
implies nothing over 150ish. Thanx in adva
Hello.
i read your thought and suggestions about the time consuming titling
problem.
even with the Jog dial it's a hassle.
what i suggest is for them to spring some extra button(about 4 i think)
and do it like the do for SMS messages in cell phones where:
1- ABC
2 - DEF
3 - GHI
4 -
etc.
a lon
Yaniv wrote:
> Is there a way to title the tracks with a keyboard?
You can try the Title Ad project, that is if you are electronically
inclined. I build the project and love it. I use it with my 702 and I
have cut my titling time 2 fold.
http://www.ncc-mannheim.net/user/meierth/MD70X.HTML
T
not from the remote that came with it,
but who knows what Sony left available and didn't actually make
a "feature"
-Jeffrey
--
The day MS makes something that doesn't suck
will be the day they start making vacuum cleaners.
On Fri, 21 Jan 2000, Simon Gardner wrote:
>
> > Does anybody know if
> Does anybody know if it is possible to create a colution that would
> work with an R50?
>
> thanks
> -Jeffrey
I don't know what the R50 can / can't do, but if you can title entirely
from the remote, I don't see why not.
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Does anybody know if it is possible to create a
Is there a way to title the tracks with a keyboard?
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> Hi,
> New to the list, so apologies if this has already been covered.
> I'm looking for a better way of inputing titles to my MZ-55, idealy
> via a qwerty type keyboard.
>
> Any suggestions? Is there anything avaiable commercially?
>
> Thanks
>
> Paul
There's a schematic and software for a PC-
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Not on the SONY... Try SHARP.
My site is: (Being fixed, expect it up by 2000/02/01)
For something cool, go to this site:
http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Fountain/1845/Page
Hi,
New to the list, so apologies if this has already been covered.
I'm looking for a better way of inputing titles to my MZ-55, idealy
via a qwerty type keyboard.
Any suggestions? Is there anything avaiable commercially?
Thanks
Paul
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Originally, JCRD wrote:
>+ Disc
>+ Track A (track on a one-artist album); or
>+ Track B (track on a various artist album)
Andrew Hobgood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> responded with . . .
Elaborate... I've never seen/heard of a secondary track title that's
accessible on minidiscs... is this a
>+ Disc
>+ Track A (track on a one-artist album); or
>+ Track B (track on a various artist album)
Elaborate... I've never seen/heard of a secondary track title that's
accessible on minidiscs... is this a shortcoming in my '702, or am I
misunderstanding your point? I only know of Di
Here's a light-hearted topic that I've been curious about: how do you
title your MDs? Basically, I've found that there are 3 kinds of titles:
+ Disc
+ Track A (track on a one-artist album); or
+ Track B (track on a various artist album)
I've noticed that different recording labels use
> Does anybody have any ideas as to how I can write such an MD titling
> program on Linux?
I use lirc (http://fsinfo.cs.uni-sb.de/~columbus/lirc/) to title my MDs.
Lirc uses a transmitter on the serial port, actually it's just a simple
IR LED but it works pretty well for
Jonathan Irwin wrote:
Does anybody know how I send the codes and what the delays should
be? I
can write bytes to the parallel port already, and I can do high
resolution
timing down to about 100 us if necessary.
The IR signal requires you to switch on and off a
I am attempting to do this with my Sony MDS-JE520 deck, and Shawn Lin's IR
codes found on the community page.
Does anybody have any ideas as to how I can write such an MD titling
program on Linux? I have a reasonable amount of experience with writing
programs that interface to the par
Is there any software for titling a MD deck on a Newton PDA? via IR? I have
a old 3 year old Newton 2100 w/ 8MB of ram. This is my main mobile computer
as I check my email and use the web on this thing.
tk
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>
> > > > On 12/15/99 2:01 PM, Ralph Smeets wrote:
> > > > >As a last note, I must say, the HP48 calculator series of Hewlet
> > > > >Packer are the best in the world. Why? You can title MDs with
> > > > >them.
> > > >
> > > > Wait! How? I have a 48G and would love to be
> > > On 12/15/99 2:01 PM, Ralph Smeets wrote:
> > > >As a last note, I must say, the HP48 calculator series of Hewlet
> > > >Packer are the best in the world. Why? You can title MDs with
> > > >them.
> > >
> > > Wait! How? I have a 48G and would love to be able to do this! Let us in
> > > on the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Dan Frakes wrote:
> >
> > On 12/15/99 2:01 PM, Ralph Smeets wrote:
> > >As a last note, I must say, the HP48 calculator series of Hewlet
> > >Packer are the best in the world. Why? You can title MDs with
> > >them.
> >
> > Wait! How? I have a 48G and would love to be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On 12/15/99 2:01 PM, Ralph Smeets wrote:
> >As a last note, I must say, the HP48 calculator series of Hewlet
> >Packer are the best in the world. Why? You can title MDs with
> >them.
>
> Wait! How? I have a 48G and would love to be able to do this! Let us in
> on th
Dan Frakes wrote:
>
> On 12/15/99 2:01 PM, Ralph Smeets wrote:
> >As a last note, I must say, the HP48 calculator series of Hewlet
> >Packer are the best in the world. Why? You can title MDs with
> >them.
>
> Wait! How? I have a 48G and would love to be able to do this! Let us in
> on the info,
Ralph Smeets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>You can find this software on the minidisc community pages:
>goto http://www.minidisc.org and follow the Construction/Hacking/Titling
>link. Look for HP48 and the link will take you to a place where many
>other HP48/MD owners have gone before to download t
On 12/15/99 2:01 PM, Ralph Smeets wrote:
>As a last note, I must say, the HP48 calculator series of Hewlet
>Packer are the best in the world. Why? You can title MDs with
>them.
Wait! How? I have a 48G and would love to be able to do this! Let us in
on the info, Ralph :-)
==
Just catching up on the issues that I didn't get a
chance to read. Saw Simon's note on titling the
recording of H ndel's "Semele" (a great opera, by the
way). I agree with wanting to invest the time to get
as much information on the disc as possible...it truly
adds to one's enjoyment (I remembe
Ok i just goy muself a lovely new mzr90 and it is a beauty, just one
problem i cant title stuff cos it is soo damn slow. Has anyone got any idea
on how to title tracks, accesories, hardware projects?
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> Does anyone have experience with different titling systems for use with
> the Sony MDS-JE530. I'd really like to title directly from my PC, but
> since Sony changed the IR-signals on the 530, the remotes for the 510
> and 520 can no longer be used. According to Sony I should be able to use
> th
Does anyone have experience with different titling systems for use with
the Sony MDS-JE530. I'd really like to title directly from my PC, but
since Sony changed the IR-signals on the 530, the remotes for the 510
and 520 can no longer be used. According to Sony I should be able to use
the kit they
Simon Gardner schrieb:
> Are there any palm-based programs for titling yet? (Sony decks or
> otherwise). I'd have thought that a nifty little device like that, with
> built-in IR would be perfect..
The technology is present, but there is no application for MD titling. The
Palm a
>Are there any palm-based programs for titling yet? (Sony decks or
>otherwise). I'd have thought that a nifty little device like that, with
>built-in IR would be perfect..
We plan to do it. But do not ask me when. There is unfortunately never
enough time for hobby like this.
Hynek
http://www.
> Ralph -> using AvantGo to fetch the NOS teletekst each day and
> download it to
> his PalmIII so I can read the latest news at work!
Are there any palm-based programs for titling yet? (Sony decks or
otherwise). I'd have thought that a nifty little device like that, with
built-in IR would be pe
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