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My MZ-NH900 has just arrived (lots of rustling paper noises as I unwrap all the bits - wow they've actually included opt. cables!)

What's the best next step for installing software (I've been reading a lot of scary stories here for the last few weeks!)

Should I plug in the CD and install everything then upgrade, or go straight to the SS3. link. (This is my first NetMD so my PC should currently be clean of any Sony stuff.)

(OS is Win 2000 Pro / SP2 - I'll look into SP3 before I go further

tia

Chris(Edited to change OS win200 --> Win2000 :-)

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My MZ-NH900 has just arrived (lots of rustling paper noises as I unwrap all the bits - wow they've actually included opt. cables!)

What's the best next step for installing software (I've been reading a lot of scary stories here for the last few weeks!)

Should I plug in the CD and install everything then upgrade, or go straight to the SS3. link.  (This is my first NetMD so my PC should currently be clean of any Sony stuff.)

(OS is Win 200 Pro / SP2 - I'll look into SP3 before I go further

tia

Chris

Hello,

there is no reason to install earlier versions, so if you have an online access go for the SS3 software. It doesn't hurt to install the previous version from your PC, after all the difference isn't that big. I used SS2.1 (installed from the bits and pieces out of the temp directory) with no problem at all and I also use SS3 now (install again from the diff. *.zip files) but haven't used that extensively. Uploading, downloading, converting and saving into wav with the wave-converter did work without a problem.

So if you want less entries in your registry, install SS3, if you want more, install SS2.x and than SS3 wink.gif

Hope this helps

Christoph

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If you just got a new MD, the only software you need is:

- SonicStage 3.0

- MD Simpleburner 2.0 (the newest version with PCM transfer support is available in these forums).

SonicStage 3.0 has an integrated WAV convertor, which means you can record some live material (like your folk session), upload it to your PC, and then use SonicStage to convert those OpenMG (oma) files to WAV for editing in other programs like Audacity, etc.

MD Simpleburner provides a quick and easy way to record in high-speed from an audio cd in your computer's CD-ROM drive to your MD.

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SonicStage 3.0 has an integrated WAV convertor, ...

See, that's what I thought, but I couldn't find it, maybe that has to do with the install of the bits and pieces due to the fact I don't have an Internet connection at home.

Or does this feature show up only when you have analog transfered files in Sonicstage???

Do you know where I can find it? -- god, am I lazy, sorry I just found it under tools...save as wave rolleyes.gif

Too stupid, sorry.

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