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Hi I have been trying since 2004 to find out how to recover an MD with family interviews that I accidentally erased but then did nothing, as I realised it was just the TOC that was erased. I got lots of "useful" tips from this site an others on how to record a full MD of nothing an fool the naughty MD into accepting that TOC, resulting in a single long audio file that you then add the track tags back to. Unfortunately this all required a full deck not just the walkman model I was operating with. Finally after contacting various national sound archives etc someone at a local community radio station (who did not use MDs) gave me a link to a UK company. http://www.esdl.co.uk/ who deal with the forensic recovery of MD data. They weren't cheap 75 GBPs but as the content was important to me I went ahead with it. Within the week I had the MD returned plus a CD of the material to boot. Thank you Tim at Electronic Design Laboratory (sounds like an ad but it isn't, I am just very very happy about regaining some important family files) I hope this helps someone suffering the same frustration. cheers Craig
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Hi, I am trying to find some assistance to salvage a MD that had some interviews with an aging grandfather on them. I have not done anything to the MD since making the initial sad error. I have researched the TOC cloning technique but since my Sony is only a walkman MZ N707 not a full deck I am unable to perform this trick. I have even created the blank MD with new TOC in the hope that I could clone it but alas I don't have the hardware. I am happy to pay for this service as it has great significant to my children. Can you advise me on where I might obtain such a service? Thank in anticipation Craig Bryant Canberra Australia email cybrgrey@iinet.com.au
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TOC cloning/unerase on MZ-R900: is it possible?
cybrgrey replied to Ferenc's topic in Technical, Tips, and Tricks
OK BJ, I think you're right. I tracked down a Sony deck, but it didn't support LP4 which my MD was recorded in.... so I'm putting the erased MD and the new TOC MD aside till I find the right deck... I'm sure one will turn up sometime. The info gleaned on this site has been invaluable though... thanks -
Now I've tracked down someone with a Sony deck... the saga continures... but hopefully now ........ :smile:
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I spoke to someone in the Sony technical area who said that you can't clone on the MZN707 you need a deck .... but I'm not sure whether that was just a convenient answer or the truth. I also spoke to a technician in a certified Sony repair business - he didn't know about the cloning process :-) so I referred him to some articles that I got off this list. I'm still persisting with covering things in the disk carriage to see if I strike the right spot :-) bit hit and miss but I am a man afterall.
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Thanks for that advice... a Deck eh? its not really in my vocabulary. But I will try a few changes and watch my my n707 does ie when it saves the TOC. From the various things I'd read I was starting to feel a bit confident that once I mastered the "fool the player" while I changed MDs it would all be ok :-) life wasn't meant to be easy....maybe. But I appreciate your affirmation that I am not a total idiot cause I deleted an irreplaceable MD rather than one I have the CD of :-)
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Hi, A couple of references from another thread http://forums.minidisc.org/viewtopic.php?t=4313 http://www.minidisc.org/cloning_procedure.html http://www.minidisc.org/ms701_cloning.html It looks like it should work, but am still working on the mechanical issue of fooling my MZ N707 into letting me swap disks. Good luck
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Hi, Have the above model, lost a valuable MD cause I hit erase all not erase track... yeah stupid I know. Have read the info on the group about cloning the TOC onto new clean disk witha single, same formay trac. But I need to know how to manipulate the MD player so I can swap the clean new TOC MD to the old erased but valuable MD. How do I stop it turning off and male sure the TOC in memory is there to write to the older valuable disk? Thanks
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Trying to do that cloning the TOC trick to regain a valued MD, is there some trick to fooling the unit when you swap MDs, it shuts down when I hit the open button?
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TOC cloning/unerase on MZ-R900: is it possible?
cybrgrey replied to Ferenc's topic in Technical, Tips, and Tricks
so far so good... well I have the cloned TOC disk ready, (an LP4 disk of white noise is a big job!) but how do I fool the MZ N707 Type -R into letting me swap disks after I have loaded the source disk? It turns off as soon as I touch the "open" button? -
TOC cloning/unerase on MZ-R900: is it possible?
cybrgrey replied to Ferenc's topic in Technical, Tips, and Tricks
Hey that's great, I have a MZ N707 and accidently erased all instead of the track, so I am keen to try reconstructing the TOC to try and recoup my losses. The article on cloning the TOC looks very interesting and worth a go. It seems a little old but I am hoping the same technique will work on my model. thanks