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heres the problem, ive recenly tried to add an album to my minisisk player, went thought the process of adding to the library from my music folder and then going on to checking it out to the minisisk. did it all fine. then i camt to playing it and all i get is a kind of blipping noise of the lowere frequency notes of a song. it does it on all the tracks of the album.

i tried transfaring it with sonicstage 3.2 (i think, the blue one) but the MD player origionaly came with sonicstage 1.5 (the brown one). ive tried transfaring the same albums using both versions. and also tried different albums all with the same affect.

ive had many sucessful tranfares before using updating sonic stage. and this problem is REALLY irritating me!

can somebody please help me?!?

thanks Rob.

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can nobody help me :( please?

did youtry different headphones, try turning the eq off, can you hook it up to your stereo at home and listen to see if you can hear it that way. i have a mz-n510. its awesome but i ust admit it deas sound funny. it seems the mid range is too low or something. i have played it listening on mayn different speakers and headphones. are you making the disks from mp3's or straight from cd's?

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did youtry different headphones, try turning the eq off, can you hook it up to your stereo at home and listen to see if you can hear it that way. i have a mz-n510. its awesome but i ust admit it deas sound funny. it seems the mid range is too low or something. i have played it listening on mayn different speakers and headphones. are you making the disks from mp3's or straight from cd's?

:blink: did i say MZ-N510? i mean MZ-N710! doh!! im stupid!!

but ive still tryed your ideas about headphones and hi-fi and none of them have made a differrance :( ive also tryed turning off the eq and thats not worked either :(

im putting mp3's on the minidisk.

god this noise is doing my head in! im thinking about selling the MD and buying an HD mp3 player instead :(

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:blink: did i say MZ-N510? i mean MZ-N710! doh!! im stupid!!

but ive still tryed your ideas about headphones and hi-fi and none of them have made a differrance :( ive also tryed turning off the eq and thats not worked either :(

im putting mp3's on the minidisk.

god this noise is doing my head in! im thinking about selling the MD and buying an HD mp3 player instead :(

he is giving his n510 as an example dude. What bit rate mp3's are you converting for your n710?? If you are transfering MP3 files that are anything less than 128kb/s in quality, to lp2 then you might get some crappy background noise. If you are using lp4, then no matter what bit rate mp3 you are using, the sound will be pretty shoddy.

Are you putting the songs on the disc in lp2 or lp4? If its not the high compression making the songs sound bad, then it must be something with the actual headphone jack itself. Other than, e.q settings, headphones, lp2 or lp4 compression, or the actual headphone jack, I cant really think of what else it could be.

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im thinking it must be the compression now, its not my headphones because ive tryed all sorts of different ones and also had it on my hi-fi and its made no differance.

i also have a problem with sonicstage now! :( when i try and transfare it comes up with a problem which closes it down so im going to have to reinstall that.

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im thinking it must be the compression now, its not my headphones because ive tryed all sorts of different ones and also had it on my hi-fi and its made no differance.

i also have a problem with sonicstage now! :( when i try and transfare it comes up with a problem which closes it down so im going to have to reinstall that.

It would be best to delete the registry entries before you try to re-install sonic stage. In case you havent used 'regedit' before, go to your start menu, click 'run', type 'regedit', hit the 'enter' key, a window opens up. At the top, where there are various options, click 'Edit', then click 'find' and try typing SonicStage, then delete whatever comes up in the window on the right. Remember that re-installing sonic stage or otherwise, might give

you $h!t with transfer OMG/atrac files that you saved to your computer. Although if the program is crashing, theres not much else you can do, me thinks. Did it start crashing at any particular time? After installing any other programs etc.? You could try doing a system restore to an earlier date, if so.

-Greg

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