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  1. Si, yo tambien lo hablo. Estoy en Quito, Ecuador. Saludos, Jennifer
  2. Hello there. I am currently using a MZ-RH10 to record interviews in South America for research purposes. So far, I have been recording with Hi-LP and Hi-SP, uploading to SonicStage 3.4, and then saving the interviews in WAV format and then burning them onto a DVD-RW for backup purposes. I would like to also be able to convert the uploaded files into MP3 so that I can tranfer the smaller files to a server in the US as a third-level backup (yes, I am paranoid about data loss). I can't seem to figure out a way to directly convert the Hi-LP and Hi-SP files to MP3 in SonicStage 3.4 without burning to a CD. Am I missing something or is the HiMD Renderer the only way to accomplish this task? Thanks for any help you can offer. I feel terribly lost with this technology, although I have been beyond impressed with the sound quality of these recordings! Best, Jennifer
  3. Hello there. I am currently using a MZ-RH10 to record interviews in South America for research purposes. So far, I have been recording with Hi-LP and Hi-SP, uploading to SonicStage 3.4, and then saving the interviews in WAV format and then burning them onto a DVD-RW for backup purposes. I would like to also be able to convert the uploaded files into MP3 so that I can tranfer the smaller files to a server in the US as a third-level backup (yes, I am paranoid about data loss). I can't seem to figure out a way to directly convert the Hi-LP and Hi-SP files to MP3 in SonicStage 3.4 without burning to a CD. Am I missing something or is the HiMD Renderer the only way to accomplish this task? Thanks for any help you can offer. I feel terribly lost with this technology, although I have been beyond impressed with the sound quality of these recordings! Best, Jennifer
  4. Hi there, I am about to purchase a hi-md recorder to use for recording interviews. I have been convinced by others that minidisc recorders are the way to go for sound quality, but I am thoroughly confused about which hi-md unit is best for my purposes. I cannot figure out if any of these recorders/players include a built-in microphone or if they all now require the addition of an external mic? While an external mic will be useful for me in some situations, I am also interested in portability, as my work will be conducted in multiple locations throughout South America. I was all set to purchase the MZ-RH10 when I suddenly panicked about the mic situation. Can anyone give me some advice about quality recorders that might have an internal microphone (preferably stereo)? Thanks so much for any advice you can offer!
  5. Hi there, I am about to purchase a hi-md recorder to use for recording interviews. I have been convinced by others that minidisc recorders are the way to go for sound quality, but I am thoroughly confused about which hi-md unit is best for my purposes. I cannot figure out if any of these recorders/players include a built-in microphone or if they all now require the addition of an external mic? While an external mic will be useful for me in some situations, I am also interested in portability, as my work will be conducted in multiple locations throughout South America. I was all set to purchase the MZ-RH10 when I suddenly panicked about the mic situation. Can anyone give me some advice about quality recorders that might have an internal microphone (preferably stereo)? Thanks so much for any advice you can offer!
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