fuzzy_aladdin Posted April 17, 2005 Report Share Posted April 17, 2005 I have an MZ-NHF800 recorder. I have been recently using the recorder to transfer audio books and other various cassettes I own to MD format for later transfer to computer. (It makes it so I need not dedicate a machine to copying the material!) The recordings work and sound great, except for one minor detail.I'm using the line in port on the recorder and a standard line cable connected to a professional-level cassette recorder deck.The recorder seems to be automatically adding track marks when silence is detected in the audio source for any length of time - and it seems incredibly sensitive (anything over a second seems to be considered silence.). This is not a major issue, but it is annoying to later play the recording on the MD, skip to each track mark and delete it. For example, recording a single side of an audiobook resulted in 22 tracks on the MD. I could of course transfer he tracks as is to the PC, but I'd still have to go back and combine the WAV files. Anyone know why this is happening? I have ensured REC SYNC and automatic time marking is off and I see no other option that might be causing such activity. HELP?Flint Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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