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neutron

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hi

this is what happnd to me

i was at the concert of a friend of mine

i was recording with my hi md nz910

after the concert ,i took the contents of my

hi-md straightly from the drives with my explorer

i use win xp pro,

inside i've found some files marked as .hma..

i was planning to make a back up of this one

and then to use Sonicstage to convert trasfer those files

inside my library

i just wanted an atrac version and an mp3 version

then,..the disaster...

my hi-md wrecked....

my hi-md disks...wrecked too...

i was quiet 'cause my nz910 was in garanty time...

then i tried to repair files startin from the hma ones....

NO WAY....

sonic Stage doesn't see them....

and for what i've discoverd there 's no way to convert them!!!!

BUT THESE ARE MY FILES.....i have all rights to listen for them....

what can i do...?

please help me..

thanksss

ps

please dont' say to me to use SONIC STAGE....

i have it already...and it's useless in this case...

SONY don't you think that this is the wrong way

to protect YOUR RIGHTS....?????

and,,,what happend to mine?????

i gave you my trust and my money

to see me blocked in my house?????

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Welcome to MDCF neutron,

please

don't

use

'return'

that

much

There is no way to upload tracks through USB but through SS! There also is no way to recover files copied with explorer (this is actually an encoding issue, not a copyright/DRM issue)... so I'm very sorry

Please read all the stickied posts (the very important ones) in both the "software discussions/faq's" and "live recording" (make sure you read Dex's one sure way for gapless CD-burning as in there the one and only sure uploading method is described) sections (this thread also belongs in one of them so it might be moved there) this will tell you all about the uploading possibilities and limitations...

Yes it's a very stupid move by Sony to impose copyright on your own recordings...but there are ways around it: the upload once can be 'overcome' by the TotalRecorder (digital upload) method (which does require SS) but more importantly, once a file is uploaded, convert it to wav (with the internal wav converter since SS3.0 or with the brilliant Hi-MD renderer from Marcnet which can be found here on MDCF) then it is DRM free and open for you to do all you want (make backups, copying, burning to CD, editing,...)

Volta

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thanks

you're

right,,,,

it's my abitude..sorry..,well i think i will take more attention next time,'cause this time my files are losted.....

i hope sony will re-think it's software to avoid this...,i will ALWAYS convert my hi-md files into WAV..,even if they are often...sooo big....,

you know ,if you can't beat them ,joyn them....and if you know it yo can avoid it...

and maybe the creator of hi-md render..will create a HMA recover renderer,,soft...maybe i'm not the only one...

and mybe togheter we will win for our rightssssss

ph34r.gifph34r.gif tadaaaaa

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