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burn digital recordings from Sony's mz rh10 on cd's possible ?

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LuckyOne

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hello,

i would like to record digital streams with the sony mz-rh10 in linear pcm-quality on hi-md. then to transfer it to my pc and create my own cd.

in the manual is written that i can't do that in sonic stage. i think because of rights management?! burn cd's would be only possible with analoge recordings.

is that true? what about your experiences?

my question: is there a way to burn linear pcm recordings on cd, for example without sonic stage or with an other mini-disc-portable?

thanks a lot for your help,

luckyone :rolleyes:

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hello,

i would like to record digital streams with the sony mz-rh10 in linear pcm-quality on hi-md. then to transfer it to my pc and create my own cd.

in the manual is written that i can't do that in sonic stage. i think because of rights management?! burn cd's would be only possible with analoge recordings.

is that true? what about your experiences?

my question: is there a way to burn linear pcm recordings on cd, for example without sonic stage or with an other mini-disc-portable?

thanks a lot for your help,

luckyone :rolleyes:

As far as your recordings can be converted to .WAV files (via SonicStage) you can burn an audio CD with practically any CD-burning software... But only if you use Line-In (or Mic) input, if recordings are done from Optical-In - there would an extra step to record them to computer real-time using Total recorder or something similair...

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hey and thanks all of you for your answers. that will help me a lot.

my source is a sat-receiver. i will record music from satellite-radio and tranfer it with an optical cable to a minidisc-recorder. i think to store that music of a compact disc is cheaper than of a hi-md.

where can i get a total recorder or the himdrenderer? is there any lost of quality if i convert it to wav-file and how long does it take in average?

thanks

luckyone :rolleyes:

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