datafreq Posted February 14, 2005 Report Share Posted February 14, 2005 Hello All:Aplogies if this has been discussed here before,but I've spent 1/2 hour looking and can't find an answer...I have an MZH900 unit, and I want to import wav files on my PC to My Library in Sonic Stage 2.2.I want to transfer them in their original format (PCM WAV) to a HI-MDwhich will give me 94 mins of CD quality listening time.In other words I want to transfer audio from my PC to HI-MD with no compression.The manual says I can do it, however :1) I get no such option, the highest one being Atrac 3 Plus 2562) When I do attempt to transfer in "original format", I get an error message saying that "these tracks cannot be transferred"What am I doing wrong ?Cheers.D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Justin42 Posted February 14, 2005 Report Share Posted February 14, 2005 (edited) D'OH! It's too late for me to be reading the forums. Didn't realise you had WAV files (I read "WAV" and thought "Oh, CDs..."). If you have a program like Nero that has a DriveImage tool, you can burn the WAVs to a virtual CD, then rip those using SimpleBurner. Otherwise, I think you may have to burn to a real CD and then use SimpleBurner.Sorry for not reading your post correctly .. but the following still kind of applies:Look for the to the upgraded SimpleBurner in the "Simple Burner 2 hosted at minidisc.org" topic -- SimpleBurner. It's pinned at the top of this forum...(at least I hope that's the right link; the message is fairly old but I thought the only version available was the latest, so hopefully the "latest" is what you get. If not, dig around the forums for talk of SimpleBurner as that's the easy answer to your problem)And you should probably upgrade to SonicStage 2.3. It won't fix your specific problem but will probably help the whole MD experience be at least a little better. Edited February 14, 2005 by Justin42 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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