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tartan

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  1. If Sonicstage screws up an upload, what should you listen or look out for if an upload went wrong ??? Do Sonicstage or hi md minidisc recorders watermark recordings with hidden inaudible codes???
  2. I'd had a Sharp ms721 for a few days (purchased it second hand) and also got a Sony ecmds70p mic for quality recording. With the Sharp model the mic can be connected to the recorder directly and there was no "sounds of the engine spinning the disc" when recording. This recorder was a dream come true exept for one thing, it chewed discs, meaning all recordings are lost if the disc got chewed. It was returned two days later saying there were problems with the recording function. Recently a new mznh700 was purchased but it fell behind the Sharp in a few areas, there was engine sound when the player was recording meaning the ecmds70p had to be put well away from the player at the end of an extension cord so the recorder does not record itself. This blew all chances of "stealthy pocket recording" that the Sharp could do and doing things that was one button push on the Sharp is now fiddly business with Sony. It still beats the sharp that it does not chew discs (so far) and is being used to store non music material. Now for the questions If the MZNH700 has a lot of engine sound when recording, will the MZNH1 (which in its limited edition freebies pack, includes a free ECMDS70P stump mic) and notetakers with built in mics have this problem of the player recording itself too ??? What caused the Sharp MS721 to chew discs very frequently ??? (When purchased, it looked in near new condition, except for the remote)
  3. PCM is what is always used for analog recording as "nothing gets missed". When it comes to putting music onto minidisc for listening to, hi~sp will be the first choice as it has the best balance of playback time and quality.
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