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On the Web
- MiniDisc Canada - Sells MiniDisc electronics, accessories and music subscriptions. Stocked in Canada with worldwide shipping available.
- MiniDisc Community Page - General coverage of MiniDisc (MD) audio equipment, technology, and suppliers.
- MiniDisc Zone, The - The latest news on minidiscs along with detailed specifications on new players, recorders and discs. Offers a photo gallery.
- Planet MiniDisc - Sells various MiniDisc and other digital audio products that are stocked in the US.
- ATRAC: Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding for MiniDisc - ATRAC is an audio format based on psychoacoustic principles originally used for Sony MiniDisc players.
- MiniDisc Switzerland - Details of the various products on the market including photographs and specifications. Lists known problems, sorted by make and model.
- MiniDisc Access - Specializes in a wide assortment of MiniDisc accessories.
- Minidisc Australia - Source of digital audio products such as mp3 players, audio accessories, memory base mp3 players, HDD MP3 players, CD MP3 players and MP3 Minidisk.
- Minidisc Accessories.com - Manufacture and source of minidisc accessories, including Xitel md links, hifi links, cases, microphones and racks.
- Minidisc Trade - Trading music: rock, punk, metal, alternative on mini disc. Lists for two different traders.
Wikipedia Articles
- Minidisc (Gescom minidisc) - Minidisc is the only full-length release by Gescom. The album was originally only released in minidisc format, but was later pressed to CD.
- MiniDisc - A MiniDisc (MD) is a magneto-optical disc-based data storage device initially intended for storage of up to 80 minutes of digitalized audio. Today, in the form of Hi-MD, it has developed into a general-purpose storage medium in addition to greatly expanding its audio roots.
- Digital Compact Cassette - Digital Compact Cassette (DCC) was a short-lived magnetic tape sound recording format introduced by Philips and Matsushita in late 1992. Pitched as a successor to the standard analog cassette, and competitor to MiniDisc (MD) and Digital Audio Tape (DAT), it never became popular with the general public.
- TOSLINK - TOSLINK is a standardized optical fiber connection system. Its most common use is in consumer audio equipment (via a "digital optical" socket), where it carries a digital audio stream between components such as MiniDisc and CD players and DAT recorders.
- MD Data - MD Data stands for minidisc-Data, and is a magneto-optical medium for storing computer data. Sony wanted MD Data to replace floppy disks, but the Zip drive from Iomega ended up filling that market need and, later on, the advent of affordable CD-writers and very cheap blank CD media, coupled with ...