On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, M. Osten blabbed: > On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, michael d hoskins wrote: > > 8mm - med. backups > Getting hard to find anymore...I've got a 13 gig if anyone is interested. I find them easier to get tapes for than 4mm now. Exabyte is churning them out left and right, and I think Sony has a few models also. And, when the tapes quit reading/writing for computer use, you can plop them in your Sony HandyCam and shoot video! :) > > 4mm, unfortunately, has issues..... > I'd have to disagree. Same here. The only 4mm drive I ever had trouble with was an old Mountain drive which was a repackaged Wangdat. Big piece of trash. Also had trouble with BASF tapes. They (BASF) had a nasty tendency to put the tape in the wrong way, so you were reading the BACK of the tape. Kind of hard to move the magnetic poles around. > *everyone* uses DDS3 drives, I use DDS2. One final thing, there are some decent 4mm drives floating around on Ebay. Also, before I forget - anyone know of a program/method that will allow me to write MP3s to a 4mm tape? I dont mean to play in a DAT drive - I want to stream the files off of them so I can just insert a tape, load up XMMS and have a nice couple of hours of music. There is a thing for Windows that will let you do this, but I have not found squat for Linux. Randy