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  2. MiniDisc - Wikipedia

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    A NetMD Sony MiniDisc Recorder. Debuting in late 2001, NetMD recorders allow music files to be transferred from a computer to a recorder (but not in the other direction) over a USB connection. In LP4 mode, speeds of up to 32× real-time are possible and three Sony NetMD recorders (MZ-N10, MZ-N910, and MZ-N920) are capable of speeds up to 64× ...

  3. List of Sony Walkman products - Wikipedia

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    Sony expanded MiniDisc's possibilities with the introduction of NetMD (NetworkMD). These allowed the use of a PC to convert music from CDs or MP3s into ATRAC3 format, and use a USB cable to transfer the music to the MiniDisc at a much faster rate than was possible when using a line-in cable.

  4. MD Data - Wikipedia

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    Some examples of products that used the format are a few multitrack "portastudio"-style audio recorders such as Sony's MDM-X4 and Tascam's 564. Sony's MDH-10 MD Data disk drive, meant for use with Windows and Mac PCs, could also play back audio MiniDiscs. However, the drive was expensive compared to the Zip drive and others.

  5. Hi-MD - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Sony positioned Hi-MD as a Digital Audio Tape (DAT) alternative after discontinuing the format the year before, placing the MZ-RH1 Hi-MD Walkman under the Pro Audio section of its "Broadcast & Business Solutions Company" website, alongside its flash memory-based recorder, the PCM-D1. DAT is a high-quality digital tape format that found ...

  6. Walkman - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Sony released portable Video8 recorders marketed as Video Walkman, extending the brand name. In 1990 Sony released portable Digital Audio Tape (DAT) players marketed as DAT Walkman. [44] It was extended further in 1992 for MiniDisc players with the MD Walkman brand.

  7. Things Boomers Took for Granted That are Obsolete Now

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    MiniDisc 1992-2013 Intended to replace the Compact Cassette, MiniDiscs were a pretty nifty recordable disc that had its own disc player, which Sony thought might be a hit stateside.

  8. ATRAC - Wikipedia

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    Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding (ATRAC) is a family of proprietary audio compression algorithms developed by Sony. MiniDisc was the first commercial product to incorporate ATRAC, in 1992. ATRAC allowed a relatively small disc like MiniDisc to have the same running time as CD while storing audio information with minimal perceptible loss in ...

  9. Universal Media Disc - Wikipedia

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    According to the official ECMA specification Sony designed the UMD to support two possible future enhancements and products. [1] Protective Shutter: Similar to the MiniDisc and 3 1 ⁄ 2-inch floppy disk, this protective shutter would shield the inner disc from accidental contact.

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