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Re: adding sound
Helmut Schierer 2005-Mar-20 22:19:00
Hallo Bernhard,
thanks for the advice. Last time I had been looking at that 6 months ago.
Everything sounded like beeing the same copy protection with my (ok my
daughters) Sony MZ-N707 which has USB but is not possible to copy sound REALLY
to PC with USB!
But when things have changed I will give it a look. In the meantime I was
thinking about buying an Edirol R-1. Seems to be an excellent tool, but a little
expensive for recording little sound snippets for panos ...
Best regards
Helmut
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Bernhard Vogl schrieb:
> Hello Helmut
>
> You can buy a MD-Recorder with USB nearly everywhere in Vienna (Saturn,
> Niedermeyer etc.)
> I have bought a Sony that can also be used as a 1GB "backup media"
> (using Hi-MD discs).
> The only drawback is the very restrictive copy protection (roughly 3
> recording modes and 7 formats, but only one mode (Hi-MD) can be copied
> to your computer digitally)
>
> Best regards
> Bernhard
>
> Helmut Schierer wrote:
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>
>>Bostjan,
>>so are there MD-Recorders available with a "real" USB-Interface where you
>>directly can copy your self-recorded audio like any other file? I've never found
>> one. Always thought that sony doesn't allow that useful feature.
>>Can you recommend one, where that is possible?
>>Until now I'm always transferring the audio via mic-in or line-in (with bleeding
>>heart because the original quality of an MD-Recorder is superior - also with
>>self-built microphones I use ...).
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Helmut
>>
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