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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
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Net MD
I am thinking about getting a sony Net MD player but i am put off by the copy protection systems used. Is there any 3rd party software or hacks that can be obatined to allow me to basically upload a MD to my hard disk that was created on a machine other that the net MD. I have alot of mixes that i made over various recorders and want to be able to put them on cd or mp3.
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Try < here > for a good source on NetMD
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save up and get a ipod, it can store between (5gb-to20gb) 1000- 4000 tracks weigh 184g and range from £299.99- £399.99
see: http://store.apple.com/Apple/WebObje...3.1.1.0?466,40 |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Croydon Massive England
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Yeah, but mp3 players have "no life" in the songs. The mp3 you record to the play sound so flat. Mini Disk, at the mo is better
Believe me I've got both
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Originally posted by pyphon I dont really want to change format when i am happy with MD and have a sony hi-fi seperate i do my recodings on at the moment.
save up and get a ipod, it can store between (5gb-to20gb) 1000- 4000 tracks weigh 184g and range from £299.99- £399.99 see: http://store.apple.com/Apple/WebObje...3.1.1.0?466,40 |
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Believe me I've got both