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Posted by Ty Ford on 02/16/06 14:14
On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 06:15:23 -0500, Malcolm Stewart wrote
(in article <dt1msa$qf3$1@newsg1.svr.pol.co.uk>):
> "peter" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:BPWIf.16399$7C3.5708@trnddc08...
>> I am shopping for a minidisc recordeer/player main to use as an audio
>> recorder for video in place of a wireless mic. E.g. during weddings.
> This
>> device should fit in a coat pocket and compatible with lapel mic.
>>
>> I did a quick check and found this Sony MZ-RH910. It is about $170 mail
>> order. However, one reviewer on amazon.com says the built-in copy
> management
>> system has a one PC upload per recording limitation. I can't believe this.
>> Why shoud it care how many times I upload my own recorded sound to a
>> computer?? Did I misread the review?
>>
>> If this limitation is true, could someone recommend another model with no
>> such limitations?
>>
>> -p
>
> That's old news, and is no longer correct.
> For an up to date idea of what the score now is,
> visit www.minidisc.org and read recent postings (via Google Groups)
> in < alt.audio.minidisc > for how recent versions of Sonicstage have
> removed the copy protection nonsense.
> If you do purchase a Hi-MD Minidisc, it'll likely come with the older
> software - so you'll need to download the latest, SS3.2 or later.
>
The Sony M100 doesn't have that problem.
Ty Ford
-- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric
stuff are at www.tyford.com
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