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I've been struggling for months trying to record vintage programs of
jazz and opera which are often on Italian/Spanish radio/tv. So far I've been able to make CDs by recording on minidisk player then imput music to a computer and burn CD. Howevere this is becoming very tiresom, and there is also is the problem of having to watch the time when mini disk capacity is just running out. It is impossible to connect the receiver to my iMac (opposite position in the house) I've asked around and a CD recorder was suggested as the simplest way to get around my problem. I've noticed that these systems are not as popular, what is the reason for this? Perhaps DVDs are taking over, or are they not reliable? I've seen a couple on the net and I am attracted by the rather simple way they work. Could you please advise about it? Many thanks in advance. Teti G |
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Tety Garf wrote:
I've been struggling for months trying to record vintage programs of jazz and opera which are often on Italian/Spanish radio/tv. So far I've been able to make CDs by recording on minidisk player then imput music to a computer and burn CD. Howevere this is becoming very tiresom, and there is also is the problem of having to watch the time when mini disk capacity is just running out. It is impossible to connect the receiver to my iMac (opposite position in the house) I've asked around and a CD recorder was suggested as the simplest way to get around my problem. I've noticed that these systems are not as popular, what is the reason for this? They are pretty much a PITA. Legacy hardware. CD burners in PCs are too convenient, too cheap. Perhaps DVDs are taking over, or are they not reliable? Most people must figure out how to connect their radio/TV their PC. They do something crazy like maybe move the radio or the TV or get a second one. |
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On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 09:48:42 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote: Tety Garf wrote: I've been struggling for months trying to record vintage programs of jazz and opera which are often on Italian/Spanish radio/tv. So far I've been able to make CDs by recording on minidisk player then imput music to a computer and burn CD. Howevere this is becoming very tiresom, and there is also is the problem of having to watch the time when mini disk capacity is just running out. It is impossible to connect the receiver to my iMac (opposite position in the house) I've asked around and a CD recorder was suggested as the simplest way to get around my problem. I've noticed that these systems are not as popular, what is the reason for this? They are pretty much a PITA. Legacy hardware. CD burners in PCs are too convenient, too cheap. Perhaps DVDs are taking over, or are they not reliable? Most people must figure out how to connect their radio/TV their PC. They do something crazy like maybe move the radio or the TV or get a second one. You just can't help being a snide asshole, can you Arnold? |
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