On 30/12/03 19:43, Greg Clow said in living color:
quoted 4 lines Anyway, DCC died a well-deserved death, and while MD pretty much died in
> Anyway, DCC died a well-deserved death, and while MD pretty much died in
> North America, Sony was smart enough to heavily market it in other regions
> like Japan as a recordable format to replace cassettes as opposed to a
> replacement for CDs.
But not smart enough to allow digital uploads (MD -> computer) to be made
using the USB port that equips the MD players/recorders since several years,
despite insistent requests from the marketplace for such a feature.
I (and many other people, I would think) am looking for what this person
describes:
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&frame=right&th=3
04e2d8a866bdcfd&seekm=z4Zyb.389164%24HS4.3197059%40attbi_s01#link1
I still haven't found it.
Sony could have seized rather easily that sizable market. Dumb Sony.
quoted 3 lines That basically saved the format, and allowed it to
> That basically saved the format, and allowed it to
> come back to life in North America a few years later (albeit on a fairly
> limited basis).
g.
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