[vcf-midatlantic] New topic: Mini disc recording

Sentrytv sentrytv at yahoo.com
Sun Apr 11 22:14:51 UTC 2021


I actually have a portable mini player/recorder that uses the 1GB Hi-MD disc.
I only have one disc and finding them cheap is impossible.
I figured it could be used like a cassette recorder, but would be saving audio to disc.


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> On Apr 11, 2021, at 4:34 PM, Ethan O'Toole <telmnstr at 757.org> wrote:
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>> I don’t have much experience at this,
>> has anybody in the group used a mini disk (MD) as recording media for saving programs and loading programs?
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> I was a big minidisc user, mainly for dumping stuff from my SGI Indigo into a minidisc deck over coax digital then using it in the car. I actually have a MDS-E10 on my want list for VCF ;-)
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> When you say store programs, do you mean like dumping cassette files from 8bit computers to minidisc? The original format was a ~130MB MO disc that usually held compressed audio using a codec called ATRAC. ATRAC 1 didn't get a lot of love which hurt the format in the USA but ATRAC 3 and 4 and stuff were fine.
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> There was a later HDMD disc that holds like 600MB and I believe there was a computer drive for that where you could store data. They are rare. Not sure if there was a direct computer storage drive for the 130MB discs?
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> Because Sony also owns a record label they are weak, and hurt the format by not making it better for piracy. Computer connected decks that could easily dump mp3s to them would have been really popular. They had the NetMD stuff but I think it was just a USB sound card that dumped it, and I don't know if it had easy titling or not.
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> Neat format though. The discs are cute.
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>        - Ethan



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