Re: RE: [Harp-L] Microtrack vs Sony Minidisc



"Less Paul" <lesspaul58@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > one *huge* advantage microtrack has is that when connected to 
> > a computer it looks like just another usb drive.  this makes 
> > it much simpler to transfer files and such.  i hate the fact 
> > that i have to use sony's proprietary software to transfer 
> > files from my minidisc to computer, particularly since it 
> > means i can't use it on linux, and have to 
> > actually...ugh...touch a windows machine.  shudder.
> 
> I agree. I have some ATRAC stuff and I've given up on the shoddy software.
> To me ATRAC is to MP3 what BetaMax was to VHS -- slightly superior but not
> worth the cost/hassle/etc. The Sony proprietary nightmare. Might be cool
> with a PS2, but I like interoperability in my audio world.

i *only* use soundstudio to transfer and convert the files, and
only as a Necessary Evil.  i've looked for open source conversion 
tools, but no luck so far.  if i could at least find the atrac specs,
i'd write my own.  but sony persists in bein so incredibly stupid
about this that they'll doom their own standard to obsolescence.

> I think both the MiniDisc and the Microtrack look like excellent products,
> intended for different audiences with the inevitable overlap. Sure as H*&L
> they are better than my Zoom PS02!

as i mentioned in another post, i don't think you can go very far wrong here.

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