RE: MD: Re: Recording speeds

2001-06-19 Thread Tony Antoniou
al Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of las Sent: Monday, 18 June 2001 3:56 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: MD: Re: Recording speeds Just what is the audio signal that the USB port puts out? Or is it hardware dependent? I had a digital Xi

Re: MD: Re: Recording speeds

2001-06-17 Thread las
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Re: MD: Re: Recording speeds

2001-06-17 Thread Eric Woudenberg, Minidisc.org Editor
Marc Britten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > it probably can, but Firewire has all of the stuff in place. but > then again so do USB CD-R's > > its probably a bit different going to solid state MP3 players since > all your doing is dumping a file, here you would need to turn the > mp3 audio in

Re: MD: Re: Recording speeds

2001-06-17 Thread Marc Britten
it probably can, but Firewire has all of the stuff in place. but then again so do USB CD-R's its probably a bit different going to solid state MP3 players since all your doing is dumping a file, here you would need to turn the mp3 audio into a viable digital source(like the PCLink or Xitel st

Re: MD: Re: Recording speeds

2001-06-17 Thread Ask Bjoern Hansen
On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Eric Woudenberg, Minidisc.org Editor wrote: [...] > > The -- singular -- standard for this is IEEE 1394. > > I'm missing something, why can't USB do that? In the realm of "PC to > Solid State MP3 player connectivity" at least, USB is certainly the > standard. USB is really

Re: MD: Re: Recording speeds

2001-06-17 Thread Stuart Howlette
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Re: MD: Re: Recording speeds

2001-06-17 Thread Eric Woudenberg, Minidisc.org Editor
Stainless Steel Rat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > * "Stuart Howlette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 15 Jun 2001 > | Not a mention of high speed, > > Ahem. The context of this discussion is, paraphrased, moving music from > computers to MD equipment faster than S/PDIF. S/PDIF doesn't do that