webminidisc
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webminidisc
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A Repairman's View of Portable Minidisc Recorders (2000)
If it has the NetMD feature you can do so in a web browser now: https://github.com/cybercase/webminidisc
- NetMD question
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Connecting to a minidisc via the browser
The code demonstrates how with the support of a browser, a combination of different web APIs, including WASM (for audio encoding) can be used to give new life to old technology. Also is an online version of the application that can be used immediately and a video demonstrating how to use it.
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cd2netmd_gui v0.1.5 available for test.
webminidisc for inspiration
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Japanese Text in SonicStage
It is also worth noting that web minidisc also has Japanese text support and is way easier to use (plus gives better quality SP). Check out the FAQ on how to get it working.
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Web MiniDisc offline usage part 2
In case you did not notice, Stefano released zipped offline version of Web MiniDIsc. (with and without google analytics)
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Web Minidisc now supports groups and full width titles!
Some Japanese players and remotes (models ending with 'K') have high resolution displays capable of displaying Hiragana and Kanji alphabets. Such devices will try to read the titles from the full-width slot first, then fall back to the half-width slot if the full-width one is empty. Devices with low resolution display will only show the title from the half-width slot. More about this here: https://github.com/cybercase/webminidisc/pull/49 and here https://www.reddit.com/r/minidisc/comments/nzzckj/minidisc_kanji_support/
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Decompressing AAC
Slightly off topic, but if you have a NetMD device for your MiniDiscs, you could use Stefano Brilli's Web MiniDisc https://stefano.brilli.me/webminidisc/ to transfer the AAC files directly to MD. This would remove the need for optical-out and Audacity. Software details here: https://github.com/cybercase/webminidisc
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Just bought an Aiwa NetMD (AM-NX9) and getting an error 'Access Denied' using the Chrome Web MiniDisc site. Any tips?
This might help ... from the installation instructions for Linux on the Stefano's Webminidisc github (https://github.com/cybercase/webminidisc)
- Help a noob out....
md-lpm
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A Repairman's View of Portable Minidisc Recorders (2000)
I repaired about two dozen units in the past three years and twenty years past their service life the most common failure mode seems to be a failing photodiode array which corrects for the tracking of the optical head. This is unfortunately beyond fixing by a hobbyist, so the minidisc format revival is effectively limited by the supply of working optical heads.
Btw my first thought (and the general consensus of the md community) was that the units fail due to dying laser diodes. I designed and built a md laser power meter (https://github.com/fijam/md-lpm) that runs off a coin cell and fits in a md disc case and every failed unit I tested had a working laser diode.
What are some alternatives?
platinum-md - Minidisc NetMD Conversion and Upload
bluetooth-minidisc - Adding built-in bluetooth connectivity to a 20-year-old Mindisc player
cd2netmd_gui - A tool like Sonys NetMD Simple Burner
webminidisc - Upload your Music to NetMD and HiMD MiniDisc devices thanks to WebUSB and WASM
json_test_data - Test data for nlohmann/json
linux-minidisc - Free software for accessing MiniDisc devices
atracdenc - Dirty implementation of ATRAC1, ATRAC3 encoder