efenili Posted April 20, 2004 Report Share Posted April 20, 2004 As I jump into the mini-portable music field I find myself in a bind. I can get great deals on Hi-MD products when they are released and with the larger 1Gig or more discs the playing time is becoming better. Only after coming hear daily and reading, I find that most people love their MDs because of its ability to both record and play audio files. My only use for the product would be playing audio. I have more than enough music to fill one of these 20gig+ portable hard drive MP3 players but I really fansy they MD players. With the 1gig, how many minutes is that of Atrac3 audio playing? I guess what I am trying to get at is WITHOUT recording, is the MD still a good choice if I just want to listen to music?? I hope so, they sure look a whole lot better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sbetsho Posted April 20, 2004 Report Share Posted April 20, 2004 475 minutes on Hi-SP (256 kbps Atrac3+) (CD-Quality) 1900 minutes on Hi-LP (64 kbps Atrac3+) (should be slightly better than 128 kbps mp3) and around 2533 minutes on 48 kbps Atrac3+, if it is at least as good quality as LP4 (66 kbps Atrac3) then I'm satisfied. I have used my minidiscs only for recording music to the discs and playing them, no live-recordings for years... the audio quality is very good. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KJ_Palmer Posted April 20, 2004 Report Share Posted April 20, 2004 Well, everything you can listen to on MD or Hi-MD will have to have been recorded at some stage (although there might be some pre-recorded disks). But Hi-MD (like MD) will remain primarily a recording medium. If you want to download your MP3s etc to Hi-MD you still need a recorder to do so - a player like the MZ-EH1 will only be able to play back material previously recorded with a recording Hi-MD unit (eg. MZ-NH1). So basically, to make a start in Hi-MD you will need to get a recorder, even if you don't want to 'tape' live shows or CDs etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
efenili Posted April 20, 2004 Author Report Share Posted April 20, 2004 I plan on getting a recording unit (ie MZ-NH1), Thnx for the information on the minute per disc thing. That seems more than reasonable for me. I was also curious, I am guessing the units will each come with one 1gb disc? And how much would additional discs cost? If this was answered in another thread no need to respond, I will find it eventually. You can post link I guess. Thnx for the replies ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fray Adjacent Posted April 20, 2004 Report Share Posted April 20, 2004 Well, everything you can listen to on MD or Hi-MD will have to have been recorded at some stage (although there might be some pre-recorded disks). But Hi-MD (like MD) will remain primarily a recording medium. If you want to download your MP3s etc to Hi-MD you still need a recorder to do so - a player like the MZ-EH1 will only be able to play back material previously recorded with a recording Hi-MD unit (eg. MZ-NH1). So basically, to make a start in Hi-MD you will need to get a recorder, even if you don't want to 'tape' live shows or CDs etc.I don't think that's correct. With a PLAYER only, you can connect to PC and use SonicStage or Simple Burner to write tracks to the MD. You just can't plug a mic into it and record live audio. With a RECORDER, you can do both. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crazeybt1 Posted April 22, 2004 Report Share Posted April 22, 2004 now you got me thinking here...then what's the difference between the MD Recording Unit n the MD Player Unit????????? cuz i'm thinking if that's the case..then..a lot of ppl would prefer to buy the Player if u can conect it to ur pc n put stuff on there RIGHt...i mean they players r often much more smaller (not to mention more expensive) but seeing i've never heard of or seen ne Player Units with Recording Capabalities HI MD is almost completely different so u just could be right "i hope" :smile: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rumz Posted April 22, 2004 Report Share Posted April 22, 2004 I don't think that's correct. With a PLAYER only, you can connect to PC and use SonicStage or Simple Burner to write tracks to the MD. You just can't plug a mic into it and record live audio. With a RECORDER, you can do both.Negative. There are basically three classes of MD / Hi-MD units these days: -Recorders: these have a jack for inputs, usually a line in/optical in, sometimes a mic in as well. Sometimes they also have USB ports. All Hi-MD recorders should have USB ports, some older regular MD units do not. Hi-MD recorders include the NH1, NH900, NH800, NH700. -Downloaders: these don't have the ability to record on the unit itself (no audio inputs), but have a USB port for downloading music from a PC. Hi-MD downloaders include the NH600D and the NH3D (which will be released in Japan). -Players: These don't input of any time, not even USB. They only play back, no recording or downloading of music. Hi-MD player: EH1. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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