Aaron,
Thanks for the information.
> All may change when the new Hi-MD decks arrive in April,
Yes, but too late, and 7hrs isn't really that much more useful than 5,
because we will still need to go out in the middle of the night to change
the disk - but I am still looking forward to these appearing.
> But in the meantime, the only way I know to do high-speed transfers of MD
> data is with the system I have, made by EDL, a UK company, called the
> Minidisk Transfer Editor.
I have had a look at this and this looks very useful, they aren't that far
away from my "day job" so I will give them a ring and see if I can pop in t=
o
see how it all works.
> The package I use, Samplitude, has a feature that *may* work like this
My gut feeling is that the signals that we are picking up are noisy and
variable, so this probably wouldn't work very well. But useful to know
about. and we r
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