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i have the mz-rh910 model and sonic stage 3.0.00, etc. i have been transferring live recordings (done with the apex mini-mic) to sonic stage and then burning them w/ simpleburner for a bit, and thought that i had gotten the hang of it. now, tho, i'm stumped. when i try to transfer specific tracks to my library, the transfer gets to the 67% level, stops, then says that an internal access error has occured-- the player itself flashes the words 'access error.' but these tracks will play without any problems through my computer (not transferred yet) and on the player itself. so what's the deal? can i do anything about this?

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i have the mz-rh910 model and sonic stage 3.0.00, etc. i have been transferring live recordings (done with the apex mini-mic) to sonic stage and then burning them w/ simpleburner for a bit, and thought that i had gotten the hang of it. now, tho, i'm stumped. when i try to transfer specific tracks to my library, the transfer gets to the 67% level, stops, then says that an internal access error has occured-- the player itself flashes the words 'access error.' but these tracks will play without any problems through my computer (not transferred yet) and on the player itself. so what's the deal? can i do anything about this?

Welcome to forum meltingglaciers, my advice install SS version 3.2. I have a unit the same with you and exactly the same problem until I upgraded to SS3.2

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HELP HELP HELP!!!!!

I had exactly the same MD mz-rh910 model and the same ACCESS ERROR while i'm transferring my live recordings to the computer. BUT the unfortunate difference is that the tracks can NEITHER be played on the disc (it says "Cannot read or play" on the player) NOR on the computer - despite the fact that the playlist on the computer can read the contents (but CANNOT play)

Does anyone have ANY solution at all??? this is my only copy of the recording and i'm REALLY desparate to restore them!!!

PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!!!! THANKS!!!!!!

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Hello - just some additional info following my posting below:

The HI-MD model is MZ-RH10, i'm using SonicStage software version 3.0, window XP **my windows DID crash when i installed the software - does it have anything to do with all my problems?

after i got the ACCESS ERROR msg while transferring my live recording from the MD to my PC, i keep ejecting and putting the disc in again and again, and the MD walkman is behaving like this: the MD walkman sometimes displays only the battery sign (with some noise which appears to be the sound when reading the MD), sometimes it can display all the track list, but when i try to press PLAY, the system says "CANNOT PLAY".

the sonicstage software can still display the track list, yet again, when i click PLAY it just won't play on the computer.

I did try right-clicking the playlist on the Sonic stage software and transfer it to MY library (in the "TRANSFER" screen), yet when it started to appear to be tranferring, i got a msg "INTERNAL ERROR - an internal error has occurred during the transfer".

this is as far as i get!

i'm really puzzled because it seems all the data are STILL on the disc, that it can display (occasionally) how much space remains, etc etc, yet i cannot play it! does it mean the data is still there? is there any chance ot recovering it?

Please, if anyone has any ideas how to resolve this, i'd MUCH MUCH appreciate it! (am getting a bit desparate now as you can see........!)

THANKS A MILLION!

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Hello - just some additional info following my posting below:

The HI-MD model is MZ-RH10, i'm using SonicStage software version 3.0, window XP **my windows DID crash when i installed the software - does it have anything to do with all my problems?

after i got the ACCESS ERROR msg while transferring my live recording from the MD to my PC, i keep ejecting and putting the disc in again and again, and the MD walkman is behaving like this: the MD walkman sometimes displays only the battery sign (with some noise which appears to be the sound when reading the MD), sometimes it can display all the track list, but when i try to press PLAY, the system says "CANNOT PLAY".

the sonicstage software can still display the track list, yet again, when i click PLAY it just won't play on the computer.

I did try right-clicking the playlist on the Sonic stage software and transfer it to MY library (in the "TRANSFER" screen), yet when it started to appear to be tranferring, i got a msg "INTERNAL ERROR - an internal error has occurred during the transfer".

this is as far as i get!

i'm really puzzled because it seems all the data are STILL on the disc, that it can display (occasionally) how much space remains, etc etc, yet i cannot play it! does it mean the data is still there? is there any chance ot recovering it?

Please, if anyone has any ideas how to resolve this, i'd MUCH MUCH appreciate it! (am getting a bit desparate now as you can see........!)

THANKS A MILLION!

Does anyone have a clue about this.

I have the exact same problem. With approximately 1 out of 3 Hi-MD I have used so far with my MZ-RH10 to record live music. Obviously the MD loses track of the file position on the disk.

any help appreciated

Stix

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Upgrade SonicStage to 3.4. You can get a full installer from Downloads (on the upper left).

SonicStage 3.0 only allowed ONE upload of the material on the disc. It marked the tracks on the discs as transferred and would either not transfer them again or--unbelievably--erased them from the discs if you tried to transfer them a second time.

SonicStage 3.4 no longer has that restriction. It's also better in a lot of other ways, small and large.

I would not get your hopes up for transferring material from any disc if you have already tried transferring it with an older version of SonicStage.

But try this: Take the disc out of the unit, remove the battery completely and let the unit sit without the battery for a few minutes. This resets the unit.

With the newer version of SonicStage, connect the USB and see if you can see the tracks on the disc. If you can play them back, controlling the unit with SonicStage and getting the sound out of your computer speakers, you record them digitally (in real time) with TotalRecorder, which intercepts sound on the way to your soundcard and records it. It costs $18, but it's worth it. Standard Edition will do the job.

http://www.highcriteria.com/

There's more information here. Search the page for "Total Recorder."

http://forums.minidisc.org/index.php?showtopic=6330

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