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SimonMackay

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Hi everyone!

I have put most of my CD collection on my PC's hard disk for personal use (no BitTorrent / Gnutella here!) and have built up some playlists based on this collection using Windows Media Player 10. All files are stored as WMA files.

As well, I am considering the purchase of a Hi-MD walkman, especially the MZ-NHF800 and want to know what I can do about "dumping" playlists or selected songs to Hi-MD.

Would SonicStage in its current version or SimpleBurner allow one to "dump" just the contents of a user-selected Media Player playlist to Hi-MD -- render the WMA files as ATRAC3 files and make them to the Hi-MD? Also, would the second-generation Hi-MD units that can do MP3s be able to natively play WMA files?

With regards,

Simon Mackay

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Hi everyone!

I have put most of my CD collection on my PC's hard disk for personal use (no BitTorrent / Gnutella here!) and have built up some playlists based on this collection using Windows Media Player 10. All files are stored as WMA files.

Simon Mackay

It is my understanding the with WMP 10, the Sony HiMD unit should appear as a "portable playback device". I haven't tried but in theory you should be able to export your playlists to your HiMD from WMP. You still have to install SonicStage on your PC, so that Sony's OMG digital rights management is on your PC.

I really hate to download WMP10 on my PC, but maybe I'll give a try sometime and post my results.

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It is my understanding the with WMP 10, the Sony HiMD unit should appear as a "portable playback device".   

I really hate to download WMP10 on my PC, but maybe I'll give a try sometime and post my results.

I am wrong. There isn't a single Sony device on the list of supported portable audio devices.

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsme...alldevices.aspx

WMP will play OMG/OMA files however..... not that it's much help.

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the 2nd gen probably wont play WMA

What are you talking about?

Go to http://www.minidisc.org/part_Sony_MZ-RH10.html

Manufacturer's Feature List:

HI-MD WALKMAN with large Organic EL Display

MP3 / Atrac3plus direct playback

SonicStage for easy music management and unlimited check outs of your favourite tracks

Supports all popular digital audio compression formats: ATRAC / MP3 / WMA / WAV

New type remote control

Record from multiple source: USB-in / Mic-in / Analogue-in / Digital-in

Extremely fast music transfer from and to PC: 1 CD in less than 40 seconds

Capable of storing audio, video and data files on your HI-MD disc (Word, Powerpoint, ATRAC, MP3, JPEG, MPEG, etc)

Incl. Charging stand, AC Power Adpater

Long battery life of 32 hours

G-PROTECTION Jog Proof

Transfer up to 45 CDs onto a single 1GB Hi-MD disc (with Atrac3Plus compression).

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What are you talking about?

Go to http://www.minidisc.org/part_Sony_MZ-RH10.html

Manufacturer's Feature List:

HI-MD WALKMAN with large Organic EL Display

MP3 / Atrac3plus direct playback

SonicStage for easy music management and unlimited check outs of your favourite tracks

Supports all popular digital audio compression formats: ATRAC / MP3 / WMA / WAV

Saying that the HiMD supports WMA is not the same as saying Windows Media Player supports the HiMD. The original post was about using WMP10's playlists.. and if it's possible to get them onto the HiMD. If WMP10 supported HiMD as a "portable audio device", then this would be possible. But, WMP10 has no support for Sony devices. If you want to get music onto your HiMD, you have to use SonicStage.

SonicStage will, even now, "support" WMA and MP3 -- import a WMA/MP3 file into your SonicStage library, convert it to ATRAC, and copy it to your HiMD player. That's what they mean in the article you quoted.

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SonicStage 2.0 supports WMP10 generated "smart" playlist, as so long as you remember to export it as a M3U file. You then import that M3U file, and let SonicStage transcode and upload.

But it still ends at supporting, not fully native transfers, yet.

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you contradicted yourself

What are you talking about?

Manufacturer's Feature List:

MP3 / Atrac3plus direct playback

SonicStage for easy music management and unlimited check outs of your favourite tracks

Supports all popular digital audio compression formats: ATRAC / MP3 / WMA / WAV

im pretty sure this means that the device will be able to nativly play back MP3/Atrac/Atrac3/Atrac3+ media (i.e. direct playback) and that SonicStage supports all popular formats to transcode to Atrac (same as it has always said).

if you go to a store a look at the box of a netMD it'll say MP3 compatible but what they mean is SS can handel it

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What are you talking about?

Go to http://www.minidisc.org/part_Sony_MZ-RH10.html

Manufacturer's Feature List:

HI-MD WALKMAN with large Organic EL Display

MP3 / Atrac3plus direct playback

SonicStage for easy music management and unlimited check outs of your favourite tracks

Supports all popular digital audio compression formats: ATRAC / MP3 / WMA / WAV

New type remote control

Record from multiple source: USB-in / Mic-in / Analogue-in / Digital-in

Extremely fast music transfer from and to PC: 1 CD in less than 40 seconds

Capable of storing audio, video and data files on your HI-MD disc (Word, Powerpoint, ATRAC, MP3, JPEG, MPEG, etc)

Incl. Charging stand, AC Power Adpater

Long battery life of 32 hours

G-PROTECTION Jog Proof

Transfer up to 45 CDs onto a single 1GB Hi-MD disc (with Atrac3Plus compression).

pay caution

if u go the minidisc.org main page, u will find these information already gone

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Just heard today some people say MS and Sony is on the opposite side.

would it be truth?

(MS make HDCD, Sony never mention about it.....etc)

O/T I know, but own a few HDCDs - For all of them except one, I didn't even know that these were HDCDs. They were not maked differently, just the regular albums you buy from the music store.

All of these discs are released by Sony owned record companies.

Sorry tony, nice theory, but it doesn't work.

BTW, MS don't make HDCDs - they didn't even event them! They just bought out the company who developed the technology. ohmy.gif

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