Good points. It's important to look at the true overall way such products and
technologies are used.
I've had a lot of horrible problems with CD burners, the kind that make you
doubt computer technology as a whole. MD has been comparatively flawless:
slow, but rock-solid reliable. And its
IMHO burners are what you ge is what you pay for i personally will only
use Plextor drives. Yeah i pay more, but ya know what, I have yet to have a
problem with any of them. anyway just my 2 cents worth. anyway MD still
rules in my collection.
I've had a lot of horrible problems with CD
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I don't think this is entirely true. Screwing
No offense, but there certainly needs to be a good MiniDisc FAQ created, as
we get this question every two weeks Is there a minidisc drive I can put
audio on or How do I record MP3's to MiniDisc.
Right, now, I'll do a little explanation here,... Technically there is
a PC MiniDisc
I'm new to this list. I recently got a sharp MD-SR60 and a set of Sound
Preofessionals portable stereo mics. I clipped the mics to the little
earphones that came with the recorder and now I walk around capturing
sounds. Someimes I listen to the sounds, sometimes I manipulate them on
disc,
I can't connect to www.cassettehouse.com . Is
www.tape.com the same thing?
Josh
You may order these by going to our secure,
store at http://www.cassettehouse.com/store.
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On Fri, 15 Dec 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't connect to www.cassettehouse.com . Is
www.tape.com the same thing?
I got it to work by adding "/" at the end, as in:
http://www.cassettehouse.com/store/
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Ok, let's compare...
From Cassette House (Art.com) :
15 Red Minidisc : $22.35
Shipping UPS: $ 5.00
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Total : $27.35 ($1.83 each MD)
Kheops Minidisc on Buy It Online :
15 Red Minidisc : $33.00
$10 OFF Rebate Coup :($10.00)
(shipping included)
Peter Forest wrote:
Send me an email if you want to receive a rebate coup. by email since they
are banned here !!!
BANNED HERE? BY WHO??? THIS IS THE FIRST THAT I AM HEARING ABOUT
SOMETHING BEING BANNED!!!
ARE YOU SURE THEY ARE BANNED ON THE LIST??
Larry
You don't remember the Witch Hunt last weeks ???
Witch Hunts is really on topic tonight !!!
Full Moon - Friday the 13th...
Woua
Hide from Black Cats !!!
Good Week End everyone ???
Regards,
Peter - www.kheopsminidisc.com
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Brett Tyre wrote:
Are the Hi-Space 80min discs any good, because I can get
4 for 24.99
They work fine, and are a lovely blue colour, but still a hell of a price.
www.transco.co.uk have them for about $Can 2 each! Their shipping charge is
flat rate, so it's best to buy a big batch
I sell the 80mn Hi-Space $95.00 US for 50 minidisc ($1.90 US each) at
http://www.kheopsminidisc.com (this special is available until saturday).
I use personally Sony, TDK and Hi-Space minidisc and love them all...
Pierre.
Are the Hi-Space 80min discs any good, because I can get 4 for 24.99
First I'll explain what I want to do:
1. Listen to music that I have in mp3s and CDs in a compact player
2. Use this player while running or travelling.
As I see it, either a minidisc player/recorder or one of the new mp3 =
players (like the Rio) would let me do the above. I'm not too
On 26 Apr 00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Honestly, I feel you'll be dissapointed with the MZ-R37 for all
purposes BUT home recording and there are better machines that due
similar that arent as dissapointing...
I use my MZ-R37 all the time, and I love it. I don't mind the
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18 year old considering purchasing a minidisc player but
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check at http://www.t-station.com and
Honestly, I feel you'll be dissapointed with the MZ-R37 for all purposes BUT
home recording and there are better machines that due similar that arent as
dissapointing...
the 37 has a non-lit-up display...same as the 50 to the best of my knowledge?
Not positive there, but honestly get
Wow !!! What a great deal !!!
I strongly suggest everyone to buy from Art Munson from Cassette House...
By the way, Hart, if you want, I can add a banner of your website to mine
(just send me one by e-mail at: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and also provide
me a brief description of what you sell and
Thank's Ralph, I will go for it...
Jack.
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I just saw a package of Hi SPace MD 74 (8 color mix MD) for $15.00
Is it a good price ???
Hi space is it a good brand ???
If you want to know more visit :
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Based on postings over the months to this list, and from my own
experience,
it seems
In a message dated 1/14/00 1:08:36 PM Central Standard Time,
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/|\/|\ Hi-Space is probably a good bet... /|\/|\
I've got some Hi-Space reds, and I've never had any problem with them. The
one anomoly I've encountered with Hi-Space discs is the disc getting stuck in
Based on postings over the months to this list, and from my own experience,
it seems that most people experience a glitch with a disc from time to time,
but there isn't any consistency with the brand of disc that gives the
problem, be it cheap or expensive [with maybe the exception of Memorex,
Based on postings over the months to this list, and from my own experience,
it seems that most people experience a glitch with a disc from time to time,
but there isn't any consistency with the brand of disc that gives the
problem, be it cheap or expensive [with maybe the exception of
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Hi all,
I have several Hi-Space disks. I have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been using a lot of Hi-Space discs that I bought in quantity. I've not
had any real problems, so far, although I've occasionally noticed that my MD
recorder sometimes makes a very soft clicking or whining noise when I'm
recording with them; it doesn't seem to
I have used about 20 Hi-space discs with no problems so far.
-- Martin
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I've been
So far I've used about 30 Hi-Space 74's (the red fruity ones) without a single
problem. Then again none of my original Sony Black 74s (ten or so) have
had probs and quite a few peeps have reported problems with them.
I'm tempted to ask whether you're using a Sony MD unit or some dubious
"other"
HiSpace are great! I've had no problems at all with several dozen.
Cheers,
PrinceGaz -- "if it harms none, do what you will"
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From: Wallace Choi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey guys, i was wondering, have there been
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm in need of some more MD's (200+ discs within a week or two) to archive
my DAT collection, and I can't help but take the low price of the Hi-Space
discs seriously. Anyone have experience with these discs? Reliability,
BER? I've been using Sony 74min std.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm in need of some more MD's (200+ discs within a week or two) to archive
my DAT collection, and I can't help but take the low price of the Hi-Space
discs seriously. Anyone have experience with these discs? Reliability,
BER? I've been using Sony 74min std.
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* "meeder" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 28 Jul 1999
| great discs and they are cheap, what more do you want? They are not the
| best looking discs available,
Which, when you get right down to it, is meaningless. I mean, who's going
to be looking at
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