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BonnutFilmStudio

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  1. I have Korn and Korn: Issues on MD. Not much of a fan of this music and not quite sure how I got it. But I'd be interested in the following for it: John Williams Minidisc (don't remember the exact title) Anything by Rage Agains The Machine Anything by Radiohead There's a Rolling Stones album out there, but I don't remember the name There might somthing else too, I'm considering any and all offers. I just want to unload these two and get something I want out of it. Let me know!
  2. I could go for a trade. I don't have dead stuff but I have Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant, Page/Plant and Beatles stuff I could easily put to MD. Love to hear some classic Dead in return if you or anyone else is interested.
  3. Count me in on that I'd love a copy if I knew there was one out there
  4. I'm looking for the cases that commercial releases would be in. They are almost like Jewel Cases. If anyone has any, or they commercial releases in cases they don't want, just let me know. I'm buying!
  5. Interesting. I guess I'm a little wary about hard drives because they do crash and have crashed on us before. Actually we powered on our lap top and external with itention of backing up some audio on that drive as our first task. Then the damn thing crashed. MDs have those highly durable shells and if they do indeed hold any data and last long, I might give them a try at least as a back up to my back up. ALSO: Thank you very much for the response.
  6. Hey, So I've used regular MDs in the past for soundtrack on film sets. It's quite handy for very mobile scenes. I'm thinking of switching to Hi-MD because as I understand it, records in PCM for higher quality. I'm also trying to find a good way to archive audio. So I'm wondering, can Hi-MD store .wav and or .aiff files? Also what it the life span of a Hi-MD disc in theory? I've tried finding the best way to archive audio. All magnetic tapes (analog and digital) have that hiss no matter how high the quality. Removable hard drives' disks stay intact but the compenets (such the USB port) can degrade. CD-R's decay and Gold seems to be long lasting but I haven't read any articles that guerantee that it's not a gimmick. MDs are almost like little hard disks, but of course regular MDs compress quite a bit. What I'm looking for is a format for master back-ups. If someone can tell me, "yes Hi-MDs support .wav and or .aiff" and "Hi-MDs have a long life span (at least 20 years)" thn I'l know that Hi-MDs are the way to go for proper archival. Any feedback would be awesome.
  7. Hi, I'm looking for a new AC adaptor for my Sharp MD-MS702. It's a 5 volt, which I hear was quite unique. I tried Radi Shack, they say they don't carry 5 volts and he had no idea where I could go for one. And I did look around ebay etc. they all go from 4.5 to 6 volt. My other options are to get the AA battery adaptor which I'd be interested in buying. I can't do trades as of now at least not of anything MD related. Or I can get a new LiO battery which is dead now. Can anyone help me out? If you have the AA adaptor or the AC please let me know: OverTheHillsAndFarAway@msn.com. Thanks
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