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Mp3 Playback On Hi-md

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z_survivor

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Hi, I was a good user for MD before. I got many MD players on the passed several years... Pioneer MD recorder, SHARP/SONY MDLP recorder, even I have a SONY MDLP car player on my car as well... ^^

I am now thinking to have a new Hi-MD player/recorder. The two reasons I didn't but it so far are the MP3 playback supports and the download speed (from PC).

Anybody knows that can Hi-MD plays the MP3 file directly? My mean is if I do copy the MP3 files to Hi-MD from WinXP file manager directly without Sonicstage.

And where can I find the transferring speed for it be use as USB storage devices?

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welcome to MDCF z_survivor...

please read the faq's and the stickied threads and search these forums a bit before you ask these questions again... these are already answered a lot of times before! (I even believe they are both answered in this one thread)

but real quickly

- no, there is MP3 playback on 2nd gen Hi-MD but no drag and drop

- slower than USB 1.1

greetings, Volta

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I don't understand. isn't there a drag and drop. I just picked up the rh10 (which is dope btw) and I drop my mp3 into sonic stage and it converts it to whatever (i think it was lp4) and records it to md. isn't that essentially drag and drop?

one quick thing - what happens to the mp3 after it's converted? where does it go? do i know have two copies of the same song? mp3 and lp 4?

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drag-n-drop is reserved for a system where you simply see the player as an explorer window and can put music on or take it off by simply dragging files...there is no software required. In that sense there is definitely no drag-n-drop with the RH10

you do not have to convert MP3's with the RH10 and standard it wouldn't convert them I think so they stay as MP3's on the player but the copyprotection stuff is added and you can't just copy them to another PC

if a rack is converted it (the conversion) is either saved in a folder called optimised files (unless you've changed this setting) or it is immediately erased if you chose that setting

greetings, Volta

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