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Problems With Nh-1

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I'm having some problems with my NH-1. I has hoping someboby on this forum could help me.

I was using it to record my piano practice sessions. I was recording in small bits (about 20 sec.), and after some time (when I had about 120 tracks the first time it happened, and almost 300, the second one), I got a "Disc Full" message, and the last tracks had no music on them, just strange noise. When I tried to download the tracks to my PC (some tracks still were good) , they wouldn't. The folder to which I tried to download them was empty. When I removed the disc and inserted it again, I got a "Format Error" message. What could it be? I was thinking that maybe it was because I put the minidisc on the piano, and the vibrations had something to do with it. Should I get it repaired or something? Has anyone experienced something like this? Thanks.

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I experienced similar problems and have no doubt it is to do with sonicstage. I have two compilation discs.. and i really wanted to move one album from one disc to another so instead of finding thd CD and reconverting it i thought i would just transfer it to my computer and then to the disc i wanted it on. LIttle did i know that SonicStage 2.3 would have a little panic attack about it and i ended up losing EVERYTHING on that disc. I also got the format msg error and i had no choice but to reformat the disc in Hi-MD mode - I have since upgraded to 3.0 but haven't tried transferring back to computer yet - I'm not sure i want to risk all those albums i spent so long converting! :S

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Thanks NtN. I'll try to get 3.0. But what about the weird noise instead of the music there was supposed to be? That happened even before I connected my Nh-1. Besides I checked again, and I CAN see the tracks when I use SS, but it crashes when I try to play ant of them, and doesn't do anything when I try to download.

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1. try recording under same condition just before

and record a few tracks(only a few, say 6 or 10)

then takes a look how many tracks are there in ur disc

is it equal to the number of tracks u want?

for analog input, for every 2 seconds of low level input(page 97 of ur manual), it will auto add a mark onto ur disk

I do guess, that ur unit do add marks automatically and finally it reach the limits for ur Hi-MD(should be 2048, right?)

but, sorry, I don't know how to turn it off now

ask somebody else for help

(seems Sony staff will be ur choice?)

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