Hi Minidiskers, I'm pondering the Onkyo MD-133, for recording from various audio sources, and noticed it doesn't have digital out. This is just meant to keep one from making numerous digital duplicates, and shouldn't handicap the deck much, right? I have an RH1 and so I could always upload recordings to my computer, so they won't be "stuck" on the minidisc. My other question concerns the benefits of having a deck. I can see it being better for making recordings from an analog source, but for digital, does it matter? Digits are digits and doesn't everything that has optical in, record the same digits, and everything that has optical out, output the same digits, that is, the exact data that is on a digital source (MD, CD)? One reason I'm asking this question is that I've been making MD and HiMD recordings from a portable Sony CD player with optical out, using my RH1, because I don't have a CD or MD deck. Shouldn't this, or my computer with optical out, work as well as a deck for the digital source for recording with the Onkyo? The other deck I'm considering is the Tascam MD-CD1, which would give me the CD deck at the same time, and it has optical out. But it is not HiMD and considerably more expensive. Sorry if this question is too "basic" for you experts, but I would be grateful for any advice.