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V 2.3 - What Will I Gain Or Lose Over 2.0?

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hamoperator

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I just got a new computer up and running and reinstalled v 2.0. There is a 2.3 update available. Will I lose any functionality or gain anything valuable by going to it?

Ditto for version 3. It looks like V 3 does not support ripping directly from CD to MD. Is that the case?

Thanks in advance.

Tom

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The major differences as I understand them are that:

* 2.3 and newer are far more stable

* [though this doesn't apply to netMD users] Hi-MD uploads aren't botched regularly

* 3.0 and newer have far better playlist creation tools

* many slight interface differences between 2.x and 3.x [2.0 -> 2.3 isn't that big a difference]

* 2.3 and newer recognise devices faster when they're connected [people have reported this, though my experience is actually the opposite; 3.x is slower at recognising my Hi-MD than any of the 2.x series were]

* minor codec improvements with each revision [2.1 -> 2.3 has been reported by several as noticeably improved, though I can't tell any difference with LP2; to me it still sounds like absolute poop with 90% of the content I've throw at it]

Ripping directly from CD to MD is done by Simple Burner, not SonicStage.

As a netMD user, the things you're likely to gain are added [though not perfect] stability, and a slight improvement in the LP2 codec [see above].

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Thanks.

My major worries came from the following form the Sony website:

"The following features of previous versions are not available in SonicStage® software Ver 3.0: EQ (equalizer), Effect (vocal canceller), Visualizer, encoding (ripping) CDs in WMA or OpenMG Audio PCM format, ripping CDs directly to connected portable devices, CD back-up function, and Analyzer Display (level meter, spectrum, waveform)."

Thanks. I'll try 3 and see what happens. I sometimes use Nero to burn image files for transfer to MD with Simple Burner in addition to Sonic Stage.

I also use Sony Sound Forge which has an export hook into Net MD, so I didn't want to disturb that as well.

T

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