person of your intent to remove the
program via the Windows add/remove programs utility in control panel.
Just a thought.
Best regards,
Rob Tabor
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From: "Danny Miles"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2010 3:33 AM
Subject: R
ur friend
won't complain about CDEX as they will probably appreciate it them self.
Walter.
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[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]on Behalf Of Danny Miles
Sent: 25 May 2010 09:34
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Minidi
, May 25, 2010 4:33 AM
Subject: Re: Minidisc File Formats
Hi Walter. Thanks for advising me again. No, I haven't thought of
CDEX, as I've never used it and assumed that it was simply an
alternative to Goldwave but with less features. One of the main
issues with putting Goldwave o
se to what records sound like.
My best regards.
John.
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Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2010 4:26 AM
Subject: Re: Minidisc File Formats
Hi John. I 100% agree with you and Kevin, and for old material
(main
fer the saved file to another PC or lap top that has Gold Wave.
> Walter
>
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> [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]on Behalf Of Danny Miles
> Sent: 25 May 2010 09:06
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>> Hi Danny.
>>
>> Here's how the copy protection scheme works in the MD world. If your
>> original recording is analog, that is, you used
2010 09:06
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Minidisc File Formats
Hi Gary and Kevin. Thanks for your advice. Kevin, unfortunately
copying in real time (which I gather is what you're suggesting) isn't
an option for me due to its longevity, but the suggestion was
appreciated. Als
ot;
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'"
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2010 12:57 AM
Subject: RE: Minidisc File Formats
Hi Danny.
Here's how the copy protection scheme works in the MD world. If your
original recording is analog, that is, you used the RCA or Walkman plug to
record a
Hi Gary and Kevin. Thanks for your advice. Kevin, unfortunately
copying in real time (which I gather is what you're suggesting) isn't
an option for me due to its longevity, but the suggestion was
appreciated. Also, I'm unable to put Goldwave on the laptop I'm
borrowing, but have previously found
Hi Danny.
Here's how the copy protection scheme works in the MD world. If your
original recording is analog, that is, you used the RCA or Walkman plug to
record analog audio to the MD, you can make one level of digital copy from
that MD. You won't be able to make a digital copy of these second l
;PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2010 8:21 PM
Subject: Re: Minidisc File Formats
Hi listers, and thanks to Kevin for all of the insight there. Well, I
found a USB MD player on Ebay and enquired about the possibility of
copying from player to PC, as the blurb about it only
Hi listers, and thanks to Kevin for all of the insight there. Well, I
found a USB MD player on Ebay and enquired about the possibility of
copying from player to PC, as the blurb about it only rferred to
recording and playback (the player in question is the Sony MZ-N510).
The person offering the it
Hi Danny.
I am a proud owner of five minidisc (MD for short) recorders, and somewhere
around 400 blank MDs, as well as some albums that I bought from the store.
I was curious about how these things worked, so here's what I remember.
The minidisc uses what is called magneto optical writing. What
obtain a minidisc recorder with USB
capabilities, and I was therefore wondering if anyone can please give
advice on minidisc file formats. I understand that one such format
for content recorded on minidisc players is ATRAC3â„¢ - does anyone
recognise this format or know anything about it? For
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