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Old September 30th 03, 10:26 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Arny Krueger
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"struan" wrote in message
...

I am thinking about getting a DAT recorder, and as there seem to be few

(if
any?) consumer models still available for new purchase, I have been

checking
out Ebay - there usually seems to be a few available (professional &
consumer - Tascam, Panasonic, Sony (DTC690, DTC750 etc.)); as the consumer
ones are old models, I don't have any information on feature etc. - Does
anyone know of any good websites which may contain such information, or

have
any recommendations of particular models (remote controlled, LP, for home
use)?

Also some good sites about DAT in general?


Can't read between the lines very well, eh?

DAT has been pretty well killed off as other than a narrow niche product by
newer, better technology.

At the high end DAT was killed off by ADAT, RDAT and then by computers with
high end multichannel sound cards. In the mainstream it was killed off by
computers with better quality sound cards. For portable applications DAT was
killed off first by portable Minidisc recorders, then by memory and
hard-drive based portable recorders, as well as laptop computers with PCMCIA
and firewire audio interfaces.


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Old October 1st 03, 06:37 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
David Houpt
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Consider a VCR with an 'Audio In' setting - Philips did one with Recording
Level displays a short while back which was very good.


Thanks Keith

That seems like a good idea.

I will follow it up.

Regards

David
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Old October 1st 03, 06:37 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
David Houpt
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Default DAT Recorder Information & Advice


Consider a VCR with an 'Audio In' setting - Philips did one with Recording
Level displays a short while back which was very good.


Thanks Keith

That seems like a good idea.

I will follow it up.

Regards

David
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Old October 1st 03, 11:35 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Laurence Payne
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Default DAT Recorder Information & Advice

I like to record opera from Radio 3 but the 80 minute limit on mini
disks is a bit limiting.


Got a Nicam vcr? The sound quality's pretty good, though you're
unlikely to be able to bypass AVC.

Or record to your computer. If you're using Windows XP with NTFS file
system, the filesize limit in FAT32 won't be a factor. Do a test
recording first, just to be sure.
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Old October 1st 03, 11:35 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Laurence Payne
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Default DAT Recorder Information & Advice

I like to record opera from Radio 3 but the 80 minute limit on mini
disks is a bit limiting.


Got a Nicam vcr? The sound quality's pretty good, though you're
unlikely to be able to bypass AVC.

Or record to your computer. If you're using Windows XP with NTFS file
system, the filesize limit in FAT32 won't be a factor. Do a test
recording first, just to be sure.
 




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