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Recovering Rights To The Himd

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Cant remember where I read about recovering rights so I'll try this forum...

live recording with mic, then transfer to PC 1, keeping what I think

are the originals in the HiMD player (MZNH900), then transfer to

PC 2. but when connected to PC2 and try to edit either in SS or in

the HiMD itself it tells me the track is from the PC (PC1?) and I cant edit it.

What is the process of recovering rights so I can start to enter track marks

on PC2 and then burn copies of live recordings (in Audio CD format?) ?

I want my HiMD to always keep the rights to edit....

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The process is:

* upload your recording

* export it as WAV

* forget about SonicStage and the original on your disc, and use the WAV for editing in other better-suited and more reliable software.

In all honesty, there's currently no hack in existence for recovering the rights info, and Sony certainly don't provide a way to do so. Once you've uploaded a track from the originating disc, AFAIK the only thing you can change about it is the track info [title, album, &c.].

This is why I upload, export, verify the WAVs, then erase the original disc - because it's no longer of any use.

Please note that you -can- re-import the exported WAVs, before or after editing, and put them back on the same disc. As with all downloaded tracks, they can't be edited.

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I agree completely with dex's advice... and just to make it a bit easier to follow that wonderful tip, I hereby include the link to a very useful thread by dex that explains the safest and easiest way of uploading without problems and to back-up masters

greetings, Volta

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The process is:

* upload your recording

* export it as WAV

* forget about SonicStage and the original on your disc, and use the WAV for editing in other better-suited and more reliable software.

In all honesty, there's currently no hack in existence for recovering the rights info, and Sony certainly don't provide a way to do so.  Once you've uploaded a track from the originating disc, AFAIK the only thing you can change about it is the track info [title, album, &c.]. 

This is why I upload, export, verify the WAVs, then erase the original disc - because it's no longer of any use.

Please note that you -can- re-import the exported WAVs, before or after editing, and put them back on the same disc.  As with all downloaded tracks, they can't be edited.

" export it as WAV" is this done by saving as wav in my back up tool or do I

use the converter tool file by file?

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