RE: MD: MD and MP3 technologies are merging / titling

2001-08-09 Thread Michael Hoffman
| Why should I have to title my MD tracks when the titles have already been | entered and uploaded by someone else in CDDB? 1. The tracks on the MD may not be exactly the set and sequence of an album listed on the CDDB. 2. The tracks may not yet be listed in the CDDB. 3. The person who

Re: MD: MD and MP3 technologies are merging / titling

2001-08-09 Thread yugami
wouldn't this be dependant on the label that the arist used and the contract they got from that label? -- When I buy a CD (with only $0.25 going to the artist, by the way) - To stop getting this list send a message containing just

Re: MD: MD and MP3 technologies are merging / titling

2001-08-09 Thread Mike Lastucka
Of course, but it's still probably a high average. :) --- Mike Lastucka, B. Tech [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://sites.netscape.net/element5/ 2048 bit DH 0x16DC15CD From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: MD: MD and MP3 technologies are merging

Re: MD: MD and MP3 technologies are merging / titling

2001-08-05 Thread David W. Tamkin
Thanks to Michael Hoffman for the links to 8-cm CDRWs for sale at cdr4less.com and yesbuy.com. I'd never yet heard of those companies and had not seen 8-cm CDRWs for sale before. On cdr4less.com's home audio CDR page they perpetuate the myth (repeated to me last week by a Circuit City

Re: MD: MD and MP3 technologies are merging / titling

2001-08-05 Thread las
David W. Tamkin wrote: I think there might be a confusion of terms here. To me a burner is a computer peripheral, and an external burner is one that connects by cable to a USB, parallel, or Firewire port on the computer instead of needing to be installed inside the case. I'm pretty sure

Re: MD: MD and MP3 technologies are merging / titling

2001-08-05 Thread Brent Harding
=== = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = = be more selective when quoting text = === I think the term burner came because of using

Re: MD: MD to mp3

2001-07-28 Thread las
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is it possible to convert songs recorded on MDs to mp3s? If so, does anyone know how? You need a deck with digital out and a sound card with digital in. Once you get the files on to your hard drive they can be converted into any type of sound file. There are

Re: MD: MD to mp3

2001-07-28 Thread SHiaOjAy
DOes anyone know where to get these software programs? In a message dated 7/28/01 2:49:27 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Subj: Re: MD: MD to mp3 Date: 7/28/01 2:49:27 AM Pacific Daylight Time From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (las) Sender:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply

Re: MD: MD to mp3

2001-07-28 Thread Richard Rudie
You need a deck with digital out and a sound card with digital in. Once you get the files on to your hard drive they can be converted into any type of sound file. You don't *need* digital I/O; you could record it like you would an LP or cassette, via your soundcard's line in. For example,

Re: MD: MD to mp3

2001-07-28 Thread Stilson Snow
Yes. I recorded my band's concert on MD, fed the analog signal into my computer sound card and saved it as a *.wav file. I used the sound editing program that came with my CD burning sofware (Nero 5.5) to shorten the times between songs and burned a CD. The same program will convert *.wav

Re: MD: MD to mp3

2001-07-28 Thread Jinx
=== = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = = be more selective when quoting text = === With Nero, can you break a wav file into

Re: MD: MD to mp3

2001-07-28 Thread las
Stilson Snow wrote: Yes. I recorded my band's concert on MD, fed the analog signal into my computer sound card and saved it as a *.wav file. I used the sound editing program that came with my CD burning sofware (Nero 5.5) to shorten the times between songs and burned a CD. The same

Re: MD: MD to MP3? what programs?

2000-05-24 Thread Jeanmougin
As a Macintosh user, I found a little program called Coaster at http://www.download.com. You can record with the line input of your computer you plugged to the line-out of your MD recorder. I just had to set the line-in level to avoid clipping. When I finish, the file is saved in AIFF. After

Re: MD: MD survival, MP3, Internet, etc

2000-01-25 Thread PrinceGaz
Hi guys, This MD vs MP3 thread just isn't gonna stop! I can't decide which post to reply directly from, so I'll just post my thoughts. Until Flash memory prices drop *DRAMatically*, undercutting DRAM memory prices massively, tiny portable MP3 players are strictly a geeks' gadget. These