For those interested in going beyond the normal "user-mode" of their
MiniDisc equipment, we have these tidbits:
ATRAC problem signals We're
collecting signals that trip up ATRAC, have you got a contribution?
Recording volume control
Morten has a page for making a recording volume control, useful even if your
portable already has an online-adjustable recording level.
Emergency TOC
procedures for an MDS-303 Martin Borus describes a procedure for older Sony MD decks. These
are useful if you need to undo an edit, or recover a recording where
power failed part way through.
TOC tricks
For those with
equipment capable of TOC cloning, Peter Ravn describes several TOC tricks, including a
way of defeating SCMS by faking an analog recording.
Faking out SCMS with TOC cloning. Martin Borus has
an interesting method of
preventing SCMS by making a digital recording look like an analog
one.
Examining TOC details
Various TOC minutia such as a track's absolute disc address, SCMS
status, and recording mode flags can be examined with modern Sony
decks using Retry Cause
Display Mode.
USB
ZephIR is a Mac scriptable learning infrared device designed to
contol MD decks (as well as other electronics).
MD Titler, a piece of Palm software that allows you to use your PDA to control your Sony MD deck (Paul Ellams). A Palmgear page outlines the program in detail.
Computer-connectable infrared MD titler (scroll down in page for English description) offered by ue-consult, a German electronics company.
Sony MZ-R37/55/90/91 PC Link via Parallel Port Allows
control, titling and song transfer from PC. Free plans or $60 finished
product available. Includes free Winamp Titling plug-in. (Barry
Carter).
MiniDisc Manager Software Freeware program for PC
control of Sony S-Link equipped MD decks, uses the Nirvis S-Link
adapter (below). The latest version includes a WinAmp Playlist Recorder function that fully
automates the titling and recording of MP3s and CDs onto Sony MD decks
(William Hollingworth).
TitleAid: Sharp MD-MS70x PC Link via Parallel Port Describes
how to build an interface which allows titling (mostly) from PC (you
must still press a few buttons on the unit for each title). (Thomas
Meier).