Bobilewicz Posted July 3, 2004 Report Share Posted July 3, 2004 Hello, I am new to this list, so please forgive if this question appeared here before: are there any tweaking or hacking techniques that would allow transfer of MICROPHONE-RECORDED contents of my MD to a PC (possibly in the mp3 format or wav, or any other easily recognisable that can be eventually burned on a CD-R as a regular compact disc)? I mean NOT the usual stuff (which sucks) of routing my MD to my computer via a regular audio cable connecting it to the MD's earphone plug on the one end and the PC's sound card on the other end. I've been through this; in fact, I don't even have a decent sound card and make all my connections via my PC's USB port and Xitel I/O but that still requires Xitel to be connected with the earphone plug via a normal, analogue audio cable. What I mean is: is there any way of transferring sound recorded with a microphone (or from a radio or streaming audio etc) DIGITALLY onto a computer? My MD is Sony MZ-N710. Any clue will be greatly appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jadeclaw Posted July 3, 2004 Report Share Posted July 3, 2004 Well, since this has been answered before, I'll keep this short. From what I have seen from various OpenSource projects, it looks like that NetMD recorders don't have the hardware provision to transfer the sounddata back to the PC. Solution: 1.) Get a home deck with Digital out and if not present, a soundcard with digital in. Then record realtime onto the PC. 2.) Get a Hi-MD recorder. Anything recorded with that one can be uploaded via USB. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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