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philippe petit
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Date:
Thu, 25 Jan 2001 06:39:02 +0100
Subject:
[idm] n5md md1
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<this post was a classic. i couldn't resist. well good but i do not understand why you reply in that way, maybe i missed a point but i didn't get the impression that Greg was patronizing. <2) he wasn't bragging, he was talking about how much he appreciated the <format. also, recording MDs for personal use (which is what he was) < is considered legal under US anti-piracy laws and has been <for years and years. yes sure and i kinda remember he wrote he had bought less than 20 CDs since he has a MD player, probably ten times less than the previous year. Of course this is personal use and personal pleasure... <3) so people shouldn't talk about mp3 and MD and cd-r because of label <reps? please. that's the lamest kind of deference i can imagine. well obviously feel free to mention any subject you wish and as far as I'm concerned i do not burn CDRs of records coming from good, honest, smaller indie labels. <let me break it down for you. thank you so much for your kind help <1) the advantage of DVDs (in a piracy sense) is the regional encoding <that basically enforces price fixing per region. let's say you're <english and travel to the states and buy a bunch of DVDs. they won't <work at home because of the UK. in theory but the way to get rid of the country-encoding is well-known among the video-connoisseurs and collectors. We know how to get rid of it and also how to copy DVD on videotapes... and transfer it from any format in any other one. <yeah, and in america you can buy a gun and ammunition without a waiting <period. don't make patronizing "it's a very different culture" comments. <no shit, sherlock! japan is a different country! but he was talking <about how these machines utilize MD's market position as a replacement <for cassette tapes. because MD didn't take off you didn't see similar <machines in america as "make your own CD comp" machines don't factor in <1) a re-recordable medium [MD is a million times re-recordable] 2) no <auto-titling [MDs allow you to title each track, visible on every <player, so you don't need to worry about packaging like you do with <cd-r] 3) and the fact that you can BRING IN AN MD with STUFF ALREADY ON <IT to ADD MORE SONGS. you can't bring in a cd-r to add tracks - you can <only make an entirely new disc. bad analogy. jrdn no shit jrdn MDs are very convenient, thanks for patronizing and preaching philippe ************************************************************** http://www.bip-hop.com unconventional sound adventures, adventurous & creative electronica... ************************************************************** BiP-HOp Generation v.1 [bleep 01] MARUMARI / SCHNEIDER TM / PHONEM / GOEM / ULTRA MILKMAIDS / MASSIMO BiP-HOp Generation v. 2 [bleep 02] AROVANE / BERNARD FLEISCHMANN / WARMDESK / KÖHN / WANG INC. / LAURENT PERNICE Bip-Hop is a label devoted to spread unconventional sound adventures, adventurous & creative electronica... sounds, based on machines, mix, modulations, modifications, sampling, glitches, clicks & cuts... blip... bleep... bip... BiP-HOp Generation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------