I know it's a bit late in the day for HI-MD, as some people would have us believe, but always liked the MD format, and have had several players throughtout my long years.
Recently got an MZ-RH1 as a wee treat to myself, all looked great in its spec, and when I got the machine was happy with it (cosmetically), even if the buttones are a tad wee.
Problem time now, have managed to get Sonicstage running on a Macbook Pro, running Window XP Service Pack 2 through Parallels, all seems well, even though never been a huge fan of Sonicstage and knowing that it sometimes doesn't recognise the player, am more than aware of the USB plugging/unplugging that needs to be done for it to recognise the MD unit.
All was well using the MZ-RH1 in standard minidisc mode, can copy music at all compressions, so I decided to format a standard TDK MD80 (brand new) to HI-MD, plugged into Mac, and reconised , HURRAH, in Windows Sonicstage ebven recognises it as HI-MD, but then "cannot use this as an audio disc as was not initialised in sonicstage" error, or something along those lines.
Following its recommendations, i went into device info and attempted initialisation, on for an error to appear.
This is bugging me now, as wish to use this mode for long audiobooks and radio recordings i've collected over the years.
Tried ipods etc, and i do own an iphone, but I want the use of MD as want ability to shuffle through, edit and keep stuff and always preferred the sound of MD.
Hope somebody can give me a pussh in right direction here, not intending buying dedicated HI-MD discs as have a collection of standard MDs which i hoarded when Richer Sounds used to sell them for mere pennies.
Please assist, Ta in advance
Alan