I too think that Sony needs to actually do something about MD. I see
Phillips' CD-R ads ("Got to admit it's gettin' better -- gettin' better
all the time") on TV and elsewhere
If we're thinking of the same ones, I think they're great and the sort of
advertising MD needs. Guy's at home,
J. C. R. Davis, who is all man, wrote,
| This brings another point to my mind: I would much rather have some
| tangible in hand. I couldn't trust all of this music on computer or a
| memory chip (or stick). It just seems to easy to lose everything.
If you're using a memory stick player and it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The subject says it all: am I the only person in the world -- or even
here -- that hates MP3? I mean, yes, it has definite advantages, such as
trying out music or getting it free by downloading; but I hate having to
depend on my computer so much. I think that a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you make a very valid point that should be made in the "Will MD
Survive?" thread as well. Namely that the majority of the world does not
want to use their computer for a stereo or otherwise rely upon their
computer for everything.
I live with my
From: Ralph Smeets [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: MD: MP3 -- Am I the only one that hates it so?
1) You're not allone. I hate MP3 too!
Why hate it? Let's be reasonable here, it's a good method of transferring
music around the
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Hihihi,
It always works. Trow some heavy anti
It always works. Trow some heavy anti arguments in the threath and
you'll get
som real answers. Until now, I've only heard of MP3 in "Yeah, let's
download the
song, collect as much music as possible... and last but not least, FOR
FREE!
Magic, I agree with you, there is something good about MP3.
From: J. C. R. Davis
The subject says it all: am I the only person in
the world -- or even here -- that hates MP3?
If you mean that literally, you might be. I just think that MP3 is good for
some things, but most of my needs lie elsewhere so I have very little to do
with MP3. No need for
In a nifty summary, Magic wrote the following:
MP3 is a good format, and it has a lot of practical uses, but like any
freely available technology it is open to abuse. What seems evident from
this topic, is that a large number of MD users seem to be very
territorial,
and hate MP3 simply because
From: Ralph Smeets [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: MD: MP3 -- Am I the only one that hates it so?
But when it comes to MP3 players, things start to get blurry, I don't
see the benefits
off them. What does it realy bring?
Usually
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Dudes... With the new Transmetta chip
From: Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 9:53 PM
Subject: Re: MD: MP3 -- Am I the only one that hates it so?
Dudes... With the new Transmetta chip running at 700mhz on 1 watt
of power, with 128 bits onboard... We'll see realtime MP3 encoders that
Guys Guys!
MD and MP3 could combine their forces actually :} And MD Portable could
never be compared for an example to Diamond Rio... Mp3 is becoming big... If
we can't fight it lets join it :)
Just a thought
Magic2
PS. I am a big MP3 lover :)
PS2. and even bigger MD lover :)
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Magic wrote:
The StrongArm processor can already do this with ease, it's not processor
speed that os an issue! To get a good MP3 recording you need to have the
complete "song" already recorded, either on disk or into memory. If I want
to encode a 5 minute song, I
I have to agree with J. C. R. Davis when he (or she) says that MP3's are
so computer intensive, but I don't hate them. I bought a Diamond Rio
PMP300 ONLY because after $100.00 in rebates it cost me $50.00. I
thought it was the best way to see what all the fuss was about. Yeah,
it's cool and
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The subject says it all: am I the only person in the world -- or even
here -- that hates MP3? I mean, yes, it has definite advantages, such as
trying out music or getting it free by downloading; but I hate having to
depend on my computer so much. I think
I second that. As far as portability goes, every time i rush into my house,
and rush out again with a complete change of music, i thank the lucky stars
for MD's cause if i have to sit infront of a computer and pick what songs i
want, and then wait for the download i would be very miserable.
I think you make a very valid point that should be made in the "Will MD
Survive?" thread as well. Namely that the majority of the world does not
want to use their computer for a stereo or otherwise rely upon their
computer for everything.
Digressing from your post a bit, I think what MD
The subject says it all: am I the only person in the world -- or even
here -- that hates MP3? I mean, yes, it has definite advantages, such as
trying out music or getting it free by downloading; but I hate having to
depend on my computer so much. I think that a music medium shouldn't be
so
In a message dated 1/24/00 11:09:39 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
/|\/|\ I think that a music medium shouldn't be so tied in to computers. /|\/|
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Oy, I hate mp3s. Well, not so much the *idea* of mp3s, but the people who
love the format despite it's obvious
To add something to this - UK's Radio 1 had a report earlier tonight
(Monday) saying that vinyl was the fastest-growing format over here (may
have been the only one with growth - can't remember the details), largely
fuelled by young people buying dance music on 12s.
Now it's a *real* hassle to
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