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Hello Everybody. I have a MZ-N707 md player since a couple of years ago. Everything works fine, including the "wild hack" that enables some cool features.

I have seen some 1GB mdisks, and I was wondering:

Is there any way that I can use those 1GB disks on my md player?.

Anyway, I know it's probably imposible, just wanted to check if someone knows how to... maybe there is some kind of upgrade I could do, or whatever.

Thanks!

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Hello Everybody. I have a MZ-N707 md player since a couple of years ago.  Everything works fine, including the "wild hack" that enables some cool features.

I have seen some 1GB mdisks, and I was wondering:

Is there any way that I can use those 1GB disks on my md player?.

Anyway, I know it's probably imposible, just wanted to check if someone knows how to... maybe there is some kind of upgrade I could do, or whatever.

Thanks!

Nope, you need a Hi-MD unit to use Hi-MD discs.

*EDIT* The use of 1 GB discs goes beyond a software hack, it is an actual hardware difference and media difference that requires you to have a Hi-MD unit to read/write Hi-MD discs.

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Has anyone else noticed how complex Sony has made it though? Now we have SP and HiSP and LP and HiLO and all this stuff between. Maybe they should have just ditched the names and gone with straight out numbers for the modes. It is a little confusing when your not used to it. I thought LP2 and LP4 were complex enough.

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