You know your stuff alright, everything you say below is absolutely
spot-on.
On 23/01/2007, at 5:09 AM, Michael Lang wrote:
I stilll like Minidisc a lot. SonicStage isn't very screenreader
friendly, because one cannot read its selection lists, but if one
selects all and then executes the upload function of the menu, all
tracks are uploaded and one hears a sound, when the upload has been
finnished. But I like Minidisc, because one can use it so independently
from a PC. With the Rehearsal function of the newest and may be last
HI-MD-recorder, the MZ-RH1, one can set trackmarks very precisely
without
having to use a program under the Microsoft "operating system" which we
all love so much because of its reliability and stability. Archiving on
HI-MD is so easy! One doesn't have to do anything, no need to upload and
copy to an external hard drive. And since MD works opto-magnetically,
the
data on it should be a bit safer as on a magnetical hard drive.
I like flash recorders as well, but if I want to work independently from
my PCs, MD is unbeatable.
<*** Michael Lang ***>
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