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> Mas Osx Songs To Minidisc
Adry
post Wed 20 Oct 2004, 17:42
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hi guys...i am new to the mac world.. i m using a mac osx and i have a Md-mt770 of sharp..... i would like to transfer my songs from my mac to my Minidisc but the cable the shop gave me which is a "PC-LINK INTERFACE AD-USB1... is only for a pc...... wat can i do...... thanks alot....life savers.... biggrin.gif [COLOR=red]

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angryman
post Thu 21 Oct 2004, 16:26
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Its more than likely that Sharp (like Sony) do not support Mac OS and only supply software etc for use with Microsoft

Its a pain in the arse, maybe you should have bought a Microsoft PC... oh yeah I forgot, Microsoft PCs are crap aren't they...


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divan
post Sun 24 Oct 2004, 09:23
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this could work - but it's a little bit wierd i think...
what if you use "virtualPC" - its a winPC emulator for mac...
or if there is any share- or free-ware emulator...

anyone tried yet?


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jnasato
post Mon 25 Oct 2004, 12:09
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You could always do it an old school way, by recording onto the MD recorder with the audio-out port of your Mac.


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angryman
post Mon 25 Oct 2004, 14:19
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Yeah but that takes fuckin ages (60 minutes recording time for each hour of music) and you can't do anything with your mac while you are recording, like making music or anything that involves using sound for that matter.

I'd buy an iPod.


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post Mon 25 Oct 2004, 16:15
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I went through same hassles with my MD player... I used it with my digital mixer to record demos and live shows. I had to route outputs from my Digi001 to my mixer and then record from my mixer to get tracks on the MD which was a PITA.

I like most Sony stuff but there reluctance to ever support Mac OS has me loking at other brands for many things now. cool.gif


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