> Is it possible to do digital to digital minidisc to CDR recordings?  I
> assume to do this u need a line out on the Sony minidisc that is a TOS
> connection? Is this the case and is there a TOS line out on the Sony
> minidisc recorder.  Where does SPIDIF fall into this and what exactly are
> SPDIF and TOS, are they different?  Secondly you need a TOS/SPDIF
connection
> on the PCs soundcard (for the CDR).  As long as that is the case I presume
> these recordings can be made.  Or am I wrong and is the only output on a
> minidisc recorder analogue .... As you can see I am confused any any
advice
> would be appreciated.

A. S/PDIF is the format of the audio data being transmitted (Sony/Philips
Digital Interface Format).

B. TOSlink (Toshiba Link) is a connection type for a physical medium
(optical) which may be used to transfer the above mentioned data (other
mediums include coax cables etc.)

C. What you need is a digital output from the Z90 (you'll have to check that
for yourself), if such an output exists it's probabely optical.

D. You need a soundcard with a digital input (SB Live/Value, Hoontech's ST
series etc.), and make sure the bracket on the card has the desired digital
connection (either optical or RCA(coax)). If you have the Live/Value you can
get Hoontech I/O board III for about 35$ which has both optical and RCA
input and output. (www.hoontech.com)

E. Then you record the audio stream from the MD using the sound card
DIGITALY to a standard PCM encoded file on your hard drive (.wav), after
which you're ready to burn it on a CDR in the standard CD-Audio format, thus
the whole proccess is done digitaly and the only source for audio quality
degredation is the ATRAC compression algorithm which is used to store the
audio data on the MD.

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