[slinkelist] Optical Digital Recording
Petersen, Chris (Eng)
Chris_Petersen@NAI.com
Thu, 25 May 2000 19:48:15 -0700
Well I guess I jumped the gun and didn't really understand the limitaions
with this approach. The changer not playing needs to be off in order for
this to work. I'm not willing to live with this limitation. I'm now off to
return the splitter and 3 cables. I'm kind of glad anyway. By the time I
was done, I had spent over $90. Geez, the cheapest RS optical cables cost
$25 each. I'd rather save that money for a DXS unit that I know I will buy
someday.
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Kelly
To: slinkelist@nirvis.com
Sent: 5/25/00 11:18 AM
Subject: [slinkelist] Optical Digital Recording
Here's one I've been struggling with:
I've only got two players so the DSX at $500+ is overkill
for what I want to do. Both players have optical outputs
and I'm using a Hoontech XG sound card with optical input.
I want to keep things digital, record WAV files on the
PC, and later burn into compilation CDs of my playlists.
I bought a TOSlink optical spliter ($10 at Radio Shack)
and I'm using it successfully as an optical combiner.
Successfully because I understand and can live with only
one player being on at a time. At least I think I can.
I don't know the details of working with map files such
that I can coordinate the player power changes with the
cdjr:using_player responses. Does anyone have any example
map files for this?
I considered using the map file playlist commands to load
and run through a playlist myself but couldn't find a way
to make use of the data returned in a playlist_item[]
response. Are these parameters somewhere or do you have
to know all the possible responses and have exactly
matching map statements?
I'd be interested in seeing anyone's map file if your doing
something complicated. That could go a long way in helping
me learn this map file language.
Thanks,
Bob
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