The place where I bought it from (J & R) shipped it really fast
Plus the interface has been much cleaned up and is actually a joy to use (wow, I can't believe I just said that about SonicStage).MiniDiscs are cheap folks, You can get them for about a buck-fifty a piece
The interface is good, with simple clicks sets everything up and running.
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The software that I'm supposed to use to transfer my music to the player only regognizes about half of those ablums (even though every album falls into catagory trees under the artists' name) and lists them as "misc" albums.
When a minidisc player breaks you can always buy a new one without loosing all of your recorded music, whereas with the flash memory players you can loose all your music should they break or seriously malfuntion
I also play the LP2 mode with selected New Age music at night on repeat very soft, and sleep so blissful, and when I awake I hear the nice soft music, there are so many uses, I also download talk radio, and listen to that, there are units that record via optic cable too, enjoy
MP3, WMA, etc-but luckily it DOES support just about every popular music format)
Compared to modern music players like the iPod, the MiniDisc weighs more, is bulkier and holds a miniscule amount of data or music
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The PC desktop software will convert MP3 music to the proprietary format - and it will rip CDs to the proprietary format - but it's still a proprietary format
MP3, WMA, etc-but luckily it DOES support just about every popular music format)
The place where I bought it from (J & R) shipped it really fast
My daughter finally decided that she really didn't like the mini-disk format and wanted a flash memory based
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