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The Hi-MD units also record in LinearPCM mode, a lossless format.
Standard minidiscs formatted for use in the Hi-MD units will record 28
minutes, while the 1 GB Hi-MD discs will handle an hour and
thirty-four minutes of audio recorded in this manner. These units also
have a selection of various ATRAC modes, ranging up to the "longest
play" version, ATRAC3 Plus, which will hold 45 hours of sound at 48
kbps.
Sounds like your wife should be trading up, especially if you are
recording masters for later CD release.
David
On 8/16/05, Bryan Sherman <bsherm -at- gmail -dot- com> wrote:
> My wife (a musician) and another friend who is a musician both use
> MiniDisc extensively for recording. Very nice system.
>
> However, it is not a loss-less recording system, it uses ATRAC(?).
> Definitely better than MP3 though.
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