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  1. I just opened a WAV file in GoldWave and split the file into 10sec segements using CD compatible WAV format and alignment, then imported these tracks into SonicStage and transferred to my Rh10 in Atrac3+ (352, 256, & 192) and the result was smooth playback without any gaps/pops/clicks whatsoever. :)

    These Atrac3+ tracks also playback gapless in My Library after being transferred back from my Rh10 to PC.

    I tried this same thing with a previous version of SS (can't remember exactly which one) and the songs had gaps on it. So this is a a improvement i think. :ok:

  2. only a suggestion: i had almost the same problem with my mznh900. There were gaps in the songs transfered from SS. This only happened with 1GB disc, so you should test the unit with 1GB disc. Mine was defective and Sony exchanged it. I thought it was a problem with the disc, but i bought like 3 or 4 1GB discs and I realized that the gaps were on all the discs. When I got my "new" mznh900 I tried the same discs and they worked great, not a single gap.

  3. I've got the same question a time ago. I did several test recording CDs via optical and then transfering the same music from the PC. I used pretty good headphones and I couldn't tell the difference between both. Also, carefull with the placebo effect.

  4. Congratulation for the new unit!

    It would be nice if you post your thoughts comparing your ipod ant your new minidisc. Which one do you like the most? What about sound quality?

    Enjoy your little boy

    ps: I've read several times about the mzrh10 getting scratched very easily. Do a search in the forums to get some advice on how to potect the unit from scratches.

  5. Thank you very much for the post and the PM Jacques. I'm sorry for the delay buy I was on vacations and now I'm in my city for a day so I can acces internet from here. My gf is in Tampa so I'm gonna call her and tell where the discs are. Thank you very much for the call and your time. If you need any help please contact me.

    BTW: lol at salesman!

  6. You can use all Himd units as a data storage device. You simply drag and drop using windows. It's like using a large floppy disc. Oh! one thing: you can use only HiMD formatted discs for data storage, it doesn't matter if it's a 1GB disc or a normal minidisc formated in HiMD mode.

  7. (Noah) When i upgrade to SS 3.3 i had several problems like hi-md not recognized by the program and others (not the same as you though). what did i do? Clean installs my friend, many many times, disabling different programs running in background each time i reinstalled SS. Finally I realized that Zone Alarm Pro had to be closed when I installed SS. So, just keep trying clean installs and be patience.

  8. same as me. reviews on the internet are very subjetives tough. When i bought the mdr-ex71 I read reviews on many web pages, almost all of them were: vety good earphones...yata yata yata. When I got them, i was very dissapointed, i was expecting a much better sound. So, the thing with headphones reviews is that many people that write the reviews are used to ear their electronics audio devices with stock buds, so when they hear something like ex71's the difference is tremendous, so they give to them 4-5 stars. ummm

  9. i believe in it , totally. I was just saying that instead of leaving the hedphones playing music for hours without listening to it, I prefer to hear the music while burning in, so I can notice the improvement over the days.

    BTW I've heard many people who don't believe in burn-in as you bland. What can I say... I'm a believer!

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