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Hi all

I have just got into Mini Disks (a bit late I know!)

I recently bought an aiwa am-f5 recorder and a panasonic player for less than £40 the pair.

Thing is I have tons and tons of mp3's on my pc which I want to record onto MD.

At present I am using MusicMatch to record directly onto the recorder in realtime through an analogue lead (I don't have optical out on my sound card). It is a bit of a pain as I can't do much on the PC whilst recording.

My questions are....

What is the best step to record from MP3?

Can I transfer the track info over from PC to the recorder?

Is it better for me to just buy a sound card with optical out...will this stop other sounds from the PC being heard when I record?

Or, if I need to buy a new hifi (which I do!!) which is the best to get for my needs (and not too expensive). I live in the UK.

If there is a link or if someone could help I would be very grateful

Thanks

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The **BEST** way to get your MP3s to MD is to spring for a Sony N505 NetMD recorder - it can convert your MP3s to ATRAC and then download them at up to 32x speed via USB.

If not, and if your sound card is half decent, stick to analogue and have a cup of tea, cook some scones and read the paper while you wait. laugh.gif

And, no, if you hear windows sounds via analogue, you'll hear 'em via digital too.

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I got so used to my Sharp '702 that I could almost take a nap and let my hands title the disc for me. wink.gif

If you don't mind another step, I always used to burn my MP3s to a CD-RW, then record 'em to MD digitally on my stereo. It works nicely if you don't have a NetMD, but I'm happy I bought an N505. The quick transfer and the ability to title on my computer keyboard are worth it for me.

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The **BEST** way to get your MP3s to MD is to spring for a Sony N505 NetMD recorder - it can convert your MP3s to ATRAC and then download them at up to 32x speed via USB.

If not, and if your sound card is half decent, stick to analogue and have a cup of tea, cook some scones and read the paper while you wait. laugh.gif

And, no, if you hear windows sounds via analogue, you'll hear 'em via digital too.

Took your advice but one problem.

Is it right that you can only make 3 recordings of an mp3 for copyright reasons?

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i found quite some new mini disc release this year  

Most of the release dates are for Japan  

Wondering when will the new model be available in US ??

Sorry i mean minidisc player , etc e-10 , e-810, e-510 ....

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