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MInidisc/Firewire?

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Malandro | 13:01 Fri 14th Feb 2003 | Technology
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Does anyone know if it's possible to transfer data from a computer to a Minidisc player using a firewire? do such things exist? is it possible?
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I don't think it is possible. However if your Minidisc player/recorder has a Optical Input then you might be able to use a Optical-to-Firewire adapter (but no idea where you would get one or if one exists! Maybe a Optical-to-USB as well). Otherwise just record from your PC using the audio/speaker jacks should work (depending on your sound card).
I agree with Metaphysical, I don't think the standard MiniDisc players have a firewire port. The Apple iPod does, however, which is an mp3 player and also works with Windows.
I think the best you can get is a USB adapter such as MAudios Sonica. http://www.midiman.net/products/consumer/sonica_pa
ge1.php
Minidisc uses a (atrac) technology that is designed to play music and it squashes out extraneous noises such as data creates. Not a useful medium. Whereas a cdrw is.
If you have a 'net' version of the Sony, they come with a USB cable and software to allow you to download to the player and upload - depending on the copyright of the files. I have one and it works well. MP3s off the internet can be transferred easily.

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