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kitphillips
is actually a guy.
Registered: May 2006
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Minidisc is a great format, its got really big storage and the ability to swap that storage out for a new one.
But realistically, it died when ipods got big enough to hold your ENTIRE music library. The other thing that kills it is I don't think it supports mp3 AND more important, its all too proprietry and there's stacks of copy protection.
Its a bit of a conflict of interests when sony owns the label and the media you use to record the music as well...
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Jun-24-2007 08:27
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sr126
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Aug 2005
Location: los angeles, usa
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Re: Does MiniDisc format serve any purpose whatsoever anymore?
| quote: | Originally posted by ********
I just bought a MiniDisc recorder player so that I can record mixes and copy any radio shows or in studio activities or play back materials in relatively high quality direct on minidisc rather than through mp3 and a stereo 3.5 to rca stereo cable.
I'm wondering if minidisc format actually has uses, and what type of player would fill the role of a portable minidisc recorder. For instance are there any cheap mp3 players that can record from a sound source or contain optical inputs and outputs in addition to USB? I paid about $25 for the think which seams pretty cheap imo, and the discs are also relatively cheap, as compared to even CD.
Are these things totally obsolete? Is SD the way of the future and am I wasting my time with using MD?
I basically got it so I can record in station and edit what I do there on computer and be able to playback stuff on the in station md player etc..
Any comments or flames on the minidisc format? |
they are pretty much obsolete... but that doesn't mean they are useless. there are portable ones out now that use a 1gig md a lot less for less than a portable dat recorder. plus, you can keep re-using your md's over and over, like a cassette, but w/out loss in quality. of course the dat recorder will offer higher quality... but the md is a better value.
i still have my oldschool one that came out back in the '90's. what killed the MD is the price drop and improvement of cd recorders (stand alone, and computer). back in the day when phillips released their first consumer cd recorder, that thing was 600-700 dollars. my md recorder new was about 1/2 the price, or less. so naturally, i went w/the md.
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Jun-25-2007 00:33
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camsr
Suspended User
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: nor cal
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wow even the disc is mini and they can only build a 10 disc changer? what stingy *******s
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Jun-27-2007 22:13
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