After recording from my PC using MP3 to Minidisc Professional when i eject the disc and reinsert it it shows the ollowing: "disc error".
What Am I doing wrong?
Please help!
Jose
Disc Error after recording
Started by prodjade, Jun 28 2012 07:05 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 28 June 2012 - 07:05 PM
#2
Posted 28 June 2012 - 11:37 PM
Sorry Jose, you are going to have to tell us a lot more information than that 
1. What is "MP3 to Minidisc Professional"? Have you got a link on the web we can see?
2. Did this process work before (eg it suddenly started failing and so now you write us)? Or have you never made it work?
3. What rate of MP3? VBR or CBR?
4. What model of Minidisc recorder? What kind of disk (size, not brand name)? What format are you attempting to convert to?
Welcome to the forums!
1. What is "MP3 to Minidisc Professional"? Have you got a link on the web we can see?
2. Did this process work before (eg it suddenly started failing and so now you write us)? Or have you never made it work?
3. What rate of MP3? VBR or CBR?
4. What model of Minidisc recorder? What kind of disk (size, not brand name)? What format are you attempting to convert to?
Welcome to the forums!
#3
Posted 18 July 2012 - 10:09 AM
sfbp, it looks like the software mentioned by prodjade can be found at http://www.afreecode...disc-18895.html
#4
Posted 18 July 2012 - 01:24 PM
OK, so we are a bit further ahead. It looks like this is one of the models that supports native MP3 playback. So the only thing the software has to do is create the right packet and possibly checksum (I don't recall).
Almost certainly this is the Hi-MD equivalent of the situation being discussed over in another thread, where the overwrite head is not working properly (or maybe completely dead).
Time to get it fixed, prodjade. Most likely you should communicate with Jim Hoggarth here on the board and see if he could fix it.
I'm guessing MZ-RH910... would you like to confirm?
Almost certainly this is the Hi-MD equivalent of the situation being discussed over in another thread, where the overwrite head is not working properly (or maybe completely dead).
Time to get it fixed, prodjade. Most likely you should communicate with Jim Hoggarth here on the board and see if he could fix it.
I'm guessing MZ-RH910... would you like to confirm?
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