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PCM uploading to Hi-MD with SS 3.3

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sinus

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Hello community!

I'm more the SP guy but I wanted to test out the higher bitrate that comes with SonicStage 3.3 I heard about in this forum - although it has no meaning for me because I record from deck to deck and do not upload.

Anyway, I set the Hi-MD transfer settings to "as is" and chose 352kbps in case "as is" is not possible (under "Advanced"). So I expected SonicStage to upload it (a WAV file I made 48khz/PCM) with 352kbps but as I played it back, the recorder (NH900) said "PCM" on its display! Has anyone noticed this yet?

I use Hi-MD for own recordings (MIC/other sources) to be transferred to the computer only and use SS mainly for titling SP-MDs but I see a positive evolution in every version of SonicStage.

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  dex Otaku said:

I don't see why this is a surprise. AS IS = AS IS.

You can manually select download bitrates by turning that mode off.

The AS IS fallback rate is only used if SS can't transfer as is - i.e. with MP3 to 1st-gen HiMD or NetMD, WMA, atrac3plus bitrates not supported by your device, &c.

Yeah but I thought it was not possible to upload PCM - only to record in PCM!?

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  dex Otaku said:

I don't recall which version it was enabled in, but PCM downloading has been there for a while now.

If I'm not mistaken, it showed up first in Simple Burner 2.0x and came soon after in a revision of SS.

:huh: oh allright! thanks. seems, this information went over me somehow! :)

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