kamil
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- Birthday 02/19/1984
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NW-A1000, NW-HD1, MZ-N1, MZ-N910, MZ-R900,
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MDR-V700, EX-LP51, MDR-G74SL
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Industry professionals chose macs over PCs for a reason: stability. Windows is a joke, OS X pisses all over windows, to say mac computers are some of the worst, is a bit of a stretch.
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Has anyone noticed that if there is a 2CD album, the HD5 (not sure about other units) does not organize them properly? Suppose its the ID3 tag info is as follows: Artist: Paul Oakenfold Album: Great Wall Track: Nugen - Darksides Track #: 1 Disc: 1 of 2 and then there is Artist: Paul Oakenfold Album: Great Wall Track: Paul Godfrey - Fear Track #: 1 Disc: 2 of 2 When i look at my library in my HD5, the first track of disc two is played immediately after the first track of disc one. Why doesnt it organize it by discs? Should the first disc entirely be played first in proper order and then the second one as opposed going back and forth between discs? The only solution ive found to this is renaming albums to "Great Wall CD1" and "Great Wall CD2"....not a big issue but id prefer not to since all 400+ of my albums are done this way.
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yup, i get the same thing. doesnt bother me really, i mean, i dont care whats on the unit or how it looks in SonicStage, i never plugin my HD5 to play tracks off the comp, i always use my choons from the comps hard drive.
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yup i did all of those steps, ive got a sony nw-hd5, yes the device does show and displays existing tracks transferred by SS or nothing if starting from scratch like u suggested.
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nothing happens when i click "send to"
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Which version do i use? i see a bunch of links pointing to "this is applicable to nw-e75....." i dont see any that supports the HD5?
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I dont see the "apply" button and sending tracks to the player does nothing....ugh. i cant import a LOT of my mp3s into sonicstage so i need a workaround. WTF!!!
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Yep, i get an error when i try and import some basic tracks. It gives me a friendly "Cannot find files of the specified format for support" and it goes on telling me this bollocks: "Error Code 00007173" Ive even tried adding .mp3 extension to the files, still nothing. Any suggestions? Update: WELL THATS FUCKNG GREAT!!! Now some tracks from certain albums dont want to import!!! So i get like HALF the album going into Sonicstage!!!!! And some tracks, even after being imported to SS, dont want to transfer to my HD5. LAME!!!!
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well i bought it anyway, and i read some other forums and apparently it DOES playback in proper order based on track # ID3 tag fields. im just about to copy some choons to it so im very VERYN excited. unfortunately i got the silver model, my least desired one but at least it will always look good, silver never gets boring
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Are all mp3s imported into sonicstage and dropped onto the HD5 ordered properly? Does it recognize all tags (artist, album, song, and track #?) and organize them? My main concern is the tracks being in proper order, from 1-10 for example as ALL of my music is based on DJ mixes, if i import 2,000 songs and non of them are ordered properly, i will be very pissed. Does that "GYM" and other thing for the hd5 handle it the same? I might buy the HD5 tomorrow at a local electronics shop for 215 bucks US (sadly in silver).
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I never knew some companies neglected their number one priority: their customers. They are, afterall, what makes Apple exist to today (at least the dumb ones: "omfg, ipod! fap fap! its so sexy and i dont care if its a shit product, it just looks nice!!!) Anyways, as the title of the thread says, yes thats right, Apple responded to a third graders letter with suggestions on how to improve the ipod (gee, you know a product sucks when even a third grader can name you its flaws). Heres the story, watch the video in Flash: http://cbs5.com/investigates/local_story_103023852.html
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I'm not saying that they have to go back to it, aesthetically it was OK. But the basic specs on the unit was what made the HD5 an amazing product: -small size -removable battery -30/40 hour battery life for mp3/atrac -20gb storage -excellent sound quality All sony needs to do is make another hard drive dap, add a scroll wheel, and finally give users the possibility of 6band EQ for mp3s, and theyve got an AMAZING unit thats guaranteed to sell (unless they make it ugly). Now, the real problem is: Sony doesn't seem to care about profits in the mp3 player market, and even if it does, theyre going about it wrong; they need to advertise more.
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sony doesnt need to do anything except re-produce the HD5 with a scroll wheel and 5band EQ for mp3s. Why they havent is beyond me, but proof that sony doesnt really care.
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I render these players as useless and consumer failures for THESE reasons: 1. Non removable battery 2. Less than impressive battery life (18? Thats pulling an ipod) 3. Most likely no 5band EQ for mp3s 4. No scroll wheel or jog wheel for REAL quick navigation, buttons are a drag 5. 1gb capacity sucks 6. $150 for 1gb is lame. 7. Proprietary software to upload music, again pulling an ipod. I could forgive sony for #3 if it had a good treble boost preset and #7 if S.S. was as easy, quick and organized as itunes, but the rest are unacceptable. Sony claims that 1gb holds a "LOT" of music. Oh yeah? Well, navigation SUCKS when you put buttons on them. Sony does a lot of things right, used to do everything right years back, lately sonys been doing more WRONG than right with the dap market. Anyway, im still waiting for a NW-HD5 successor with scroll wheel and 5band EQ for mp3s. The rest of its features were PERFECT.