MiniDisc Madness
Yeah, I've been driving everyone mad about the benefits of MiniDisc over vinyl ever since acquiring a bunch of old MD portables (for free) about 10 years ago, and then finding an MD deck in a charity shop for just £5 last year. Unfortunately it was not a standalone deck, but I picked up the matching amplifer-tuner for just £30 including postage on eBay so that was a bit of a win.
A couple of the portables are Sony NetMD units which can link directly to a computer via a mini-USB cable. Some Wizards of the Internet ported the Linux MD software online as Web MiniDisc Pro, which runs entirely in your browder (as a PWA if you know what that means). Copying a CD to MD is a piece of cake, but what I discovered a couple of days ago is that you can also go the other way and rip pre-recorded MiniDisc albums to MP3. I have picked up a few of these free, cheap and not-so-cheap and have gone for albums I do not have on CD (why bother with that?), so this means I can play those albums in the car from my Big Music USB Stick.


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