MiniDisc Community Pages News for 30 November 1999

 o Peter Ravn points out a [1]press release for C-3D, a company 
   boasting technology for storing 140GB on a CD-size carrier, [2]using 
   multiple storage layers.

      [1] 
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1999/11/29/BU19966.DTL
      [2] http://www.c-3d.net/tech.htm


 o Charles Snider submits a helpful article on [3]MD shopping in Hong 
   Kong.

      [3] http://www.minidisc.org/hongkong_shopping_2.html


 o Garth Colasurdo spots Opcode's [4]SONICport Optical, a USB to 
   TOSlink I/O interface.

      [4] http://www.opcode.com/products/sonicport_optical


 o The T-Station updates its [5]MD-Blanks gallery. 

      [5] http://www.t-station.net/md_blanks.html


MiniDisc Community Pages News for 1 December 1999

 o Robert Berardino spots Sharp USA's [1]Internet MiniDisc page, 
   covering their hardware/software package for recording Internet 
   audio to portables with analog synchro-start. He notes that it's 
   available for $70 from [2]Shopping.com.

      [1] http://www.sharp-usa.com/internetminidisc/index.html
      [2] 
http://www.shopping-today.com/SharpScripts/SharpMiniDiscInfo.idc?Item=VOQ-070201/MD


 o Charles Snider creates an exemplary [3]JVC XM-R70 page that includes 
   the unit's user manual.

      [3] http://home.interserv.com/~wmo/md/xmr70.htm


 o Mathew Caughron finds N2MP3 encoder documentation covering [4]MP3 to 
   MD recording on the Macintosh.

      [4] http://www.n2mp3.com/manual/notes.html#Anchor-MP3-10128


 o On January 1st [5]Minimaniax will open shop and become the first 
   German Internet MD retailer. You can sign up now to receive special 
   offers.

      [5] http://www.minimaniax.de/


 o Hussain Sekha gives tips for [6]recording movie soundtracks to MD.

      [6] 
http://www.geocities.com/NapaValley/Cellar/7820/make_your_own_movie_soundtracks.htm


MiniDisc Community Pages News for 2 December 1999

 o Bruno Guers points out the [1]proMD1 professional audio adapter they 
   have designed (and its [2]insides ), it is available from Marenius 
   in Sweden (price?).

      [1] http://www.marenius.se/mdamp.htm
      [2] http://www.minidisc.org/marenius_mdamp_inside.jpg


 o MiniDisc Switzerland offers [3]DB generated top-10 lists (e.g. 
   lightest, cheapest, etc.) of MD equipment.

      [3] http://minidisc.ch/top10.asp


 o Pyo Ilwoong finds Tagram's [4]Mambo-X P300 portable MP3 CD/CD-RW 
   player. Available in December, it also plays regular CDs and runs 
   for 14 hours on two AA cells (price?). 

      [4] http://www.mambox.com/p300.htm


MiniDisc Community Pages News for 3 December 1999

 o Gerald Tomyn aka Mike Rofone sends in a nicely scanned [1]Sony 
   MZ-R37 User Manual.

      [1] http://www.minidisc.org/mzr37_user_manual/4-5.html


 o Keith Wilson spots an odd duck: the [2]Amstrad MCR2500MD, a 
   bookshelf system replete with 60 CD changer, qwerty keyboard, and 
   dockable Sharp MD-MS701 portable recorder. 

      [2] http://www.amstrad.com/html/mcr2500md_a.htm


MiniDisc Community Pages News for 4 December 1999

 o Tim Boswell's [1]TradeCheck site is designed to foster MD trading 
   and features a trader ratings database.

      [1] http://www.tradecheck.co.uk


MiniDisc Community Pages News for 5 December 1999

 o Yoon Dae-Hee points out the MiniDisc page for [1]Saehan, a Korean 
   blanks manufacturer that supplies Sony, Alpine, Aiwa, Clarion, JVC 
   and Yamaha.

      [1] http://www.saehan.com/netver/product/lineup.asp?LineupID=0038


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