Thanks for answer, Jeffrey!
> The only recorder to have this was Sonys first one, the MZ-1.
According to http://www.minidisc.org/portable_table.html also the
following models had it:
* Sharp MD-M25 / Denon DMP-R30 / Kenwood DMC-E7R
* Sharp MD-M11
* JVC XM-D1
* Aiwa AM-F1
* Aiwa AMD-100
> While the md community has asked about it, and asked for it
> it seems to be falling of deaf ears.
Anything to do with copyrights?
> The closest you can find, would be the Sony MZ-R5ST which is
> a portable with a docking station. On the Docking station
> are additional inputs and outputs, including optical out.
Right, but buying a docking station when you actually want to edit the
thing on a computer is a bit expensive ...
Anyway, am I paranoid if I do not want to do the D/A-A/D conversion when
capturing minidisk audio data into a computer? Does this really not
matter when working with radio quality interview and nature sounds????
I'm new in audio, but having grown up with computers I can't hardly
belive that D/A-A/D is the way people do this ...
Gilbert
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>
> The only recorder to have this was Sonys first one, the MZ-1.
>
> While the md community has asked about it, and asked for it
> it seems to be falling of deaf ears.
>
> The closest you can find, would be the Sony MZ-R5ST which is
> a portable with a docking station. On the Docking station
> are additional inputs and outputs, including optical out.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> -Jeffrey
Original request:
> On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, Gilbert Hangartner wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > Does anyone know of a portable Minidisk recorder featuring a digital
> > output??? This once existed, but there must still be currently sold
> > models having this, no? I looked up at lot of manufacturers, but
> > couldn't find.
> >
> > Greetings Gilbert
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