Can't do that unless maybe with a program called Net Simple Burner which
appears pretty inaccessible.
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Hello. I had a question about this topic some weeks ago but noone
answered
unles some private mails. Again, is there any way to transfer
recordings
m
Hi Jerry. It's too bad that Sony is like that.
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Debeli! I don't believe that any of the current line of Sony MiniDisk
devices accommodate the uploading of data from the MiniDisk to the PC. Sony
seems stuck on the playback features and not on the recording features.
Some of the new line of NiniDisk machines due out three months ago will
allow t
Hello. I had a question about this topic some weeks ago but noone answered
unles some private mails. Again, is there any way to transfer recordings
made with Sony minidiscs to pc for late editing other than manualy recording
with sound editing software with minidisk plugged to line in? With sonic
s
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> Hi Jim. Do they use the MP3 format for recording on minidisk?
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Unfortunately not; it's an entirely different type of compression.
Jim
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> The 80 minute recording time is for a minidisc at the standard play
back
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> While I am certain that there are many people on the list who know
far
more
> than I do about Minidisk recorders, the settings for longer
recording
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> Thanks for the answer.
> I now have another and maybe you could help?
> I just got this player and it
they use a omg format I think
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> Hi Jim. Do they
Hi Jim. Do they use the MP3 format for recording on minidisk?
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> The 80 minute recording time is for a minidisc at the standard play back
> mode. There
While I am certain that there are many people on the list who know far more
than I do about Minidisk recorders, the settings for longer recording times
are set in the menu's. You may need sighted assistance to accomplish your
purpose.
Jim
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The 80 minute recording time is for a minidisc at the standard play back
mode. There are up to two so called long play modes generally
designated as lp2 and lp4. Using an 80 minute minidisc and the longest
mode you can get up to 5 hours of material on the 80 minute disk.
You will experience some
Hello listers,
I have a question about mini disks.
I have a sony net md player and it takes mini disks that have a protective
shield one recordable media is provided with it. the disk itself says 80
min recording but the documentation of this player says up to 5 hours of
music on one disk.
I don'
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