Dear Forum on Minidiscs and the blatantly biased person who thinks that those who criticise minidiscs are silly....
I had minidisc player, two in fact after the first one smashed. My experiences were:
Capacity too small.
Hi_MD discs too expensive.
Hi_MD units too expensive.
ATRAC3 is rubbish.
SonicStage is rubbish.
The second one then died for no obvious reason after 1 and a half years.
I now have an iPod. Benefits are:
60GB capacity.
Plays MP3 (good format).
I CAN record on it with the Griffin microphone. I CAN play it through my stereo and car stereo with the Griffin FM transmitter.
Shows photos too on the large colour screen.
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Dear Forum on Minidiscs and the blatantly biased person who thinks that those who criticise minidiscs are silly....
I had minidisc player, two in fact after the first one smashed. My experiences were:
Capacity too small.
Hi_MD discs too expensive.
Hi_MD units too expensive.
ATRAC3 is rubbish.
SonicStage is rubbish.
The second one then died for no obvious reason after 1 and a half years.
I now have an iPod. Benefits are:
60GB capacity.
Plays MP3 (good format).
I CAN record on it with the Griffin microphone. I CAN play it through my stereo and car stereo with the Griffin FM transmitter.
Shows photos too on the large colour screen.
No need for Minidisc.
Goodbye