I want to thank those of you who responded. Everyone was of the opinion that it was an SCMS issue that kept me from being able to record. >all MDs will allow you to make one original copy from >an existing original prerecorded CD. In general CDs >are not encoded. The MD becomes encoded when it is >recorded (preventing you from making a digital second >copy from your original copy of the MD). This is what I thought too. I only tried the one disc, however. I don't know too much about the Denon decks. They belong to the radio station where I work (this is why I want to be able to do this, I want to record music onto minidisc so that I can audition it to see if I want to play it on a future program. The station has a policy against taking CDs home - I do it anyway, but I have to get them right back which is a pain. The full-time staff have time to audtion CDs, but we part-timers don't have that luxury, since we don't have much off-air time). When I come back from vacation next week, I will take the same CD home and try it on my MXD-D3. I wonder if the deck has some sort of setting on it that would prevent it from allowing the music to be copied? I would be really surprised if there was anything on the actual disc. JMJ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
