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  1. Hi...I tried reinstalling it...I am from Australia...and the only versions of SonicStage I could find are the US, and Cananda version... Anyway...I have reinstalled, and the computer failed recognize it.. However, this time, I have bought MZ-NHF800 (for a bargain too) and used it as a diagnosis...it was software related...but I tried everything...in the end, I ended up installing the old SonicStage 2.1, from what I can see...I don't think there's anything wrong with the older version... The newer version to me just seems like it has a Connect store, but that's just preliminary glance (REALLY briefly)...so...yea.. Everything's cool now.. By the way, ANY news that SonicStage MIGHT be released for Australia/Asia/Europe?? By the way, when the NetMD says 'SAVED' I've already checked the tab...had NOTHING to do with it...the tab was never touched anyway, but I checked it...and the NetMD is now collecting dust..
  2. I've had this for a couple of years...it's only until recently that it refuses to record anything at all... I connect it to my computer..the USB/Plug'n'Play noise comes up...but it is not recognized in SonicStage 3.2... And what's worse is that I can't even delete the tracks using my NetMD...I get "SAVED"...and I get no access to it... My solution was temporary ...I used a Sony MZ-N505 Type R to record and then just play it back on the MZ-N510... I recently got a new USB cable...but now the N505 is not being recognized in SonicStage...I will have to find the other cable and see how it goes... But, in the meantime...I'd really like to know what happened to my N510?? I mean, this is pathetic, it shouldn't happen...can anyone tell me why? Or ask me any questions that might have led to that condition??
  3. Well, Sony didn't do much to cement it's dominance in the portable music arena when Creative released their HD-based mp3 players...Didn't think HD-based music players had much of a future... Fast-forward to now, and we see the iPod taking sales from every portable music player market there is.. But then again, I'm in Australia...so maybe it was heavily promoted elsewhere... In any case, Sony now has a couple of hard-drive models which in some respects is superior to the iPod.. Hate to say it, but the MD is probably going to be discontinued, very soon.. I own a MiniDisc myself, and now that it refuses to record and stuff like that...I don't know the alternative to it...(Don't worry folks, for some reason, an OLDER MD was able to record) Though, if that fails...which technology would I turn to? Price comparison of HD-based music players compared to MDs is really bad, since HD ones are really economical. Anyway, the good thing I LIKE about MD is that I always have to create a good playlist (due to limited space)...which makes listening to music on MDs VERY pleasurable...With over capacity...I'd probably be too lazy to make a playlist, and so just put everything on shuffle... Anyway, I do hope they continue with the MD...but it's future, I THINK, is kinda numbered...
  4. I am experiencing the same problem with my NetMD... Tried the tab solution, I don't think it works... Does anyone have another solution??
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