On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, las wrote:
Simply put, how do you convert MP3 tiles to CD audio files so that you
can create audio CDs that can be played on a standard CD player.
Is there software that does this?
Just convert the mp3s into .wav files, use your favorite cd burning
program, and away
On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Dave Helgerson wrote:
won't special order anything. What I'd really like to get is a Pioneer that
would control my existing 6 disc CD changer and would fit right in where my
Pioneer cassette head is. Does anyone have any advice?
Check out
On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, Gilbert Hangartner wrote:
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
On Mon, 6 Mar 2000, Rick Kellerman wrote:
Montego II w/digital out daughterboard. My question
is, will either card while hooked up via a digital
cable still sync and automatically mark each
track, or will I have to manually insert track marks?
Generally, no. If your MD recorder can do
Forget the DVD portion, here is what is cool, NO SCMS! Yes, you heard me
correctly. It plays CDR's RW's and will decode MP3's. It also alows you to
Does the player automatically set out all audio data SCMS unlimited or do
you have to change it in the secret menu like the Region setting?
On Thu, 2 Mar 2000, Aileen Chen wrote:
I was thinking of picking up a pack of 20 memorex discs for 29.99 USD at my
local circuit city(you can buy online too), and I was just wondering if
anybody has had any problems with memorex discs?
I've bought about 20 of these discs. They aren't the
On Thu, 2 Mar 2000, Robbins, Geoff wrote:
Does anyone have any info on how to record MP3's digitally from an older
Imac. I have the 333Mhz. I have been recording through the analog
(headphone) output, but was wondering if there was some way to hook up a
digital optical cable to the Imac.
On Sun, 27 Feb 2000, nick wrote:
However, the other day, we were taught in high school physics the following:
"At low intensity levels our ears are noticeably less sensitive to low and
high frequencies. Loudness controls on stereos can compensate for this."
Which is it?
My thoughts
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Robert Vargas wrote:
Does anyone know what the white cable in the Sony Minidisc commercial that
is connected to the MZ-R55 is? The commercial usually runs on
MTV.
I've only seen this commercial once, but the cable looks like a RJ45
connector, commonly used
I don't know if you realize this, but this discussion is about the new
MD-Data discs which can hold 650mb and which I assume to be quite fast.
Does anybody have any specs on these?
Ian
On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Simon Barnes wrote:
Bear in mind:
(a) MD-data blanks still cost around 4x audio
Original data MDs hold 160mb. The new MD-Data2 discs hold 650mb and are
currently being used in Sony's new "discam" camera. Old zips had a 100mb
capacity, and there is a newer 250mb version out as well.
Ian
On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Richard Ian [iso-8859-1]
On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Mikolaj Wilczynski wrote:
Hi Folks,
what is sound quality during digital recording on MZ-R90/55? Is it ATRACed sound or
raw CD?
AFAIK the monitoring sound is not ATRACed, as the ATRAC chips can not play
and record simultaneously.
Ian
h having a wonderful recorder I don't have to press
End Search on, has longer battery life, and has (arguably) better sound
quality than the R55. And a remote that I can use with one hand.
Ian (rebelling against the arrow thing)
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