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Title: Marantz flash recorder
Post by: DaryanLenz on May 26, 2003, 07:42:43 PM
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Title: Re:Marantz flash recorder
Post by: MattD on May 26, 2003, 08:16:52 PM
Only 48 kHz and still not enough storage space. It also appears to have a pre and ADC. Whichever manufacturer is the first to come up with a unit that is simply a hard drive that accepts an SPDIF stream up to 24/96 (or 192, but I dunno if that's possible over SPDIF), has a record and stop button, creates multiple files with each record function, has no file size limit, and connects to a computer via USB or Firewire - this manufacturer will absolutely OWN the field. If they can keep the price under $500, the whole DAT world is theirs, plus anyone using a laptop is likely to convert as well.

The iPod is an SPDIF input away from this, with some firmware/software tweaks.

I hope someone figures it out, and soon!
Title: Re:Marantz flash recorder
Post by: DaryanLenz on May 26, 2003, 08:50:55 PM
I agree...really how hard can this be.

Daryan
Title: Re:Marantz flash recorder
Post by: hippies on May 27, 2003, 04:49:04 AM
it's really not an issue with the difficulty of the problem.  the real stumbling block is as always money.  R & D expenditure against perceived return.  like it or not, we (remaining DAT users) as a consumer group are a drop in the bucket, and will be catered too last.  basically, we'll get some kind of remodeled/ scaled down units after the Professional market has become saturated.

welcome to Capitalism 101 boys.  ;)

~S
Title: Re:Marantz flash recorder
Post by: Cooker on September 12, 2003, 02:58:18 PM
so has anyone ever used this? someone was asking about it over on the discussbiscuits list.
Title: Re:Marantz flash recorder
Post by: cpclark on September 12, 2003, 03:30:12 PM
i'd like to see how this does in the field, viable alternative to dat, jb3, laptop
Title: Re:Marantz flash recorder
Post by: Cooker on September 12, 2003, 03:51:03 PM
what is the largest CF card you can get nowadays? 512? 1024?
Title: Re:Marantz flash recorder
Post by: John Kelly on September 12, 2003, 04:13:05 PM
Dunno about CF, but I think Microdrives (which fit in a CF type 2 slot) can get up to 5 gigs, maybe even higher (haven't checked in a while).
Title: Re:Marantz flash recorder
Post by: Kevin on September 19, 2003, 11:26:13 AM
Only 48 kHz and still not enough storage space. It also appears to have a pre and ADC. Whichever manufacturer is the first to come up with a unit that is simply a hard drive that accepts an SPDIF stream up to 24/96 (or 192, but I dunno if that's possible over SPDIF), has a record and stop button, creates multiple files with each record function, has no file size limit, and connects to a computer via USB or Firewire - this manufacturer will absolutely OWN the field. If they can keep the price under $500, the whole DAT world is theirs, plus anyone using a laptop is likely to convert as well.

The iPod is an SPDIF input away from this, with some firmware/software tweaks.

I hope someone figures it out, and soon!
I agree an ipod with a spdif and firmware/software tweaks would be perfect, IMO
Title: Re:Marantz flash recorder
Post by: rabhan on September 23, 2003, 08:33:09 PM
i have a 1G MD for my digicamera, but i think they have 4G now.
Title: Re:Marantz flash recorder
Post by: Scuba Jeremy on September 24, 2003, 02:19:53 PM
Why does everyone assume that an iPod will be any better than a jb3? What has iPod done to win over so many as a potential recording device? Besides, it's Apple. If an SPDIF interface ever becomes available, it will be pretty pricey. A total cost would still be comparable to a new DAT, which isn't far off from a decent laptop. But hey, the iPod looks pretty cool. I'd get one once it becomes a little less expensive.