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Christopher

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  1. I have the old versions (at least to 3.1, perhaps 2.0 if I looked really hard), but I've been reluctant to put them in the Downloads section because it can introduce quite a bit of confusion.
  2. Sony accepts and supports MP3, but I seriously doubt that it will ever become their chief priority for a while sound-wise. Most of us hate the rain, but we deal with it anyways..
  3. Let's try upgrading Windows to Service Pack 2. There are critical security updates that will make your computer less susceptible to known viruses (which can reduce your system load as well) and updates numerous components related to Sonicstage preformance (databasing, etc).
  4. Welcome. What Service Pack do you have? Does this occur with all songs? Do you have any codec packs installed?
  5. 31k. We should get a ton soon when I unleash the SS3.4 full installer.
  6. Wow, that's an incredible price. 6 of them, too!
  7. Very cool -- what kind of errors do you get when you try to upload, though? Screenshots would be good, I would appreciate it.
  8. The RH10 supports MP3. This topic is ancient, closed.
  9. Happy birthday damage, and definitely a super happy belated to richyu, all my best to the both of you.
  10. We have a throttling script that runs in the background to keep us from having to pay quadruple the amount we do monthly. It's not that well coded, but I'm not in charge of that stuff. We're seeking a more coherant solution. Nonetheless, it has a problem and clogs up system resources pretty bad sometimes.
  11. If all else fails, you could always reinstall via the directions in the faq or do a System Restore back to the previous version. I'd rather have functionality than no functionality. It's definitely not normal this is happening, though..
  12. Welcome. State your system specs according to the rules in the FAQ.
  13. Marcnet has introduced another update with considerable bugfixes and enhancements for the popular Hi-MDRenderer program, which gives a plethora of options for uploading from Hi-MD or NetMD devices. Click here for instructions on how to use Hi-MDRenderer, and feel free to post any questions or comments in the dedicated forum.
  14. Well, pictures, more thoughts or something? Did the box have that new MD unit smell?
  15. I know videot, it's okay. Don't mind us really, we go off on tangents alot but I'm trying to be a little more lax in the way this place is run by encouraging more discussion and not such a tight grip. Look how brilliantly A440, dex and tekdroid have conversed, all due to your topic! An inspiration for sure. Nonetheless, as I said before, you will see an offline installer from us soon that will be one 30ish MB download for complete installation of Sonicstage 3.4.
  16. I forwarded this to the four major players I know at Sony: Senior Director of Technology (Dan Kinney), Director of Software (Micah Stroud), Director of Engineering (Steven Ansell) and the loveable PR rep Rachael Branch. In time, we will see these changes. I know that we have the power to alter the software after seeing SS3.4.. Excellent work, as always.
  17. Definitely continue this inquiry at ATRACLife, much more relevant info there.
  18. Too late to stop now. What would you have found acceptable in terms of punishment and compensation?
  19. You're taking me out of context and going off on a tangent. I was solely referencing Sony's ability to have the program 'call home' and preform maintenance tasks as dex cited, which the inital hype and BS was about. Of course as time progresses it's serious when a third party finds a flaw in something that is exploitable, but if that was there for so long and there wasn't any type of exploit only until after it was hyped to hell via the media then where's the real fault? Is it Sony? I don't believe so, they are just a popular scapegoat and favorite target of anti-Sonyphiles -- I remember numerous people saying they "would never buy anything Sony again." -- who the hell stops buying something from a company completely because of a rootkit issue that was exploited in a way that wasn't even their intent? Would someone blame an e-mail program for someone using it to spam millions of people? I think that way too many people took that rootkit issue out of perspective and put alot of blame on Sony for reasons that aren't really valid, nor sound. People just automatically assumed that Sony was trying to hurt the consumer. --------- Nonetheless, we will be releasing an offline installer soon, real soon. Please keep this discussion on topic.
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