Practical advice when buying a MiniDisc Player

Minidiscs are a great replacement for outdated cassettes. MiniDiscs are becoming an increasingly common part of HiFi sound systems. The MiniDisc is like a scaled-down computer floppy disc, providing 74 minutes of playing time with the digital sound quality of a CD. It is reusable just like tape cassettes so you can record over unwanted music over and over again without any deterioration of sound quality. MiniDiscs share the versatility of cassette tapes with vastly improved sound quality, durability and a better format. To play MiniDiscs you need a MiniDisc player and to help you making the right choice, you should consider the following points before your purchase.

DIGITAL/ANALOG OUTPUT and INPUT
Digital is a method of storing data by means of a binary numerical code. This binary code is converted into the audio and video images to be displayed. Digital-output equipped MD Players can be connected to receivers or other instruments using coaxial or optical digital cable. The optical digital IN/OUT terminal ensures extremely low noise and highly efficient digital audio transmission. On the other hand Coaxial is both audio and video. Basically, all audio and video information is crammed into one wire. This is often how you would plug the cable in. Because all the information is stuck together, this is the least impressive way to transport the signals in terms of quality.

RECORD MDs
It is useful to find out that the MiniDisc Player you are buying can record or not as it has its endless advantages along with editing features. To record to your MiniDisc, you simply connect a music source to your MiniDisc player via a digital input connection port. You can record from multiple sources, including your stereo system, a radio, or digital satellite systems. Most players also allow you to easily rearrange music files into any sequence you desire.

EDITING FEATURES
It is important to know what editing features your MD Player has. Following convenient editing features enable users to edit MDs even after making an initial recording.
1. Move: Modify the playing order of tracks to any desired sequence.
2. Erase: Instantly delete any individual track or all tracks.
3. Undo last edit: By clicking Undo, you can change your last modification.
4. Divide: Split one track into two from any desired location.
5. Combine: Take two sequential tracks and combine them into one.

MUSIC SCAN
Music scan is three high-speed search mode which helps you to find a spot within a track.

HEADPHONE JACK
An output that allows you to connect a set of headphones. Once connected, it will usually mute the regular output of the device you are using.

COLOUR
MiniDisc Players are available in different colours so you can choose your favorite colour or colour to match other equipments in your room.