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I'm using an MZ-NH600D Hi-MD player and i just got my computer fix and i reinstall sonicstage. everything goes fine until i try to transfer files and get a error report saying Transfers are not allowed. i also try completely uninstall then reinstall and it still gives me that error report. before my motherboard died this shit worked now this. please someone help me. . . . .

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hey im having the very same problem. Last time i scanned my computer for new audio files on sonicstage the thing found my newly downloaded tracks but then when i tried to transfer them to my MD player it came up with the same result:

"Transfers are not allowed"

It is only the last time i scanned folders that it has started playing up. All the other music in my sonicstage libary transfers to and from my MD player fine. Tried re-importing the files, no luck anyone got any ideas. I also tried changing the format/bit rate no luck either. thanks to anyone that can help me out!

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yea jus an update now my whole collection will not transfer across to minidisk i dunno wen ma comp decided to do that but it has lol not happy at all does anyone have any ideas please this is a BIG plea 4 help we basicaly cany use our MD players until this is fixed so please can an expert..or SUM1 help us lol

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having a similar problem. Have upgraded to SS 3.4 from 3.2. Can't transfer any tracks/albums to MD and getting error message 'can't transfer tracks or tracks'. Have tried re-importing albums into SonicStage, converting tracks to WAV but not joy. Strangely transfer works absolutely fine for my NW-HD5 hard disc player before it broke. Called Sony UK but no joy - their reply was 'well it should work fine'. Any ideas anyone????????????? Please! Sony seem to be totally clueless.

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i am also have the same problem in sonicstage 3.4. i was able to convert mps to atrac format and transfer them to my HD5. but after installing sonicstage 3.4 i am getting error msg.

this are some of the topics ATRACLife that might help and related.

plz advise.

http://www.atraclife.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=1389

http://www.atraclife.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=1401

http://www.atraclife.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=1311

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Me again, I’ve found that the changing files types method dose work. Here's a link to a free converter that's simple and works for the given task.

http://meow-prod.com/Ogg_to_mp3_to_wav_to_...ter_en_100.html

And if you don't like your files as .wav you can always convert the .wav back into .mp3. Takes a while but saves space. Also the converter doesn’t seem to read file extensions with capitals. So just manually change any .WAV to .wav and .MP3 to .mp3

Hope that helps somewhat.

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  • 5 weeks later...

this doesnt help us. cus wen u convert yea they transfer but it dnt help cus the wav files are huge n take up most of the memory on the MD disks so u end up gtting like 7 tracks on it. this is a joke i hate sonicstage and am begining to fink of chucking ma MD player because of the crappy software.is sadly the onli alternative :(

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this doesnt help us. cus wen u convert yea they transfer but it dnt help cus the wav files are huge n take up most of the memory on the MD disks so u end up gtting like 7 tracks on it. this is a joke i hate sonicstage and am begining to fink of chucking ma MD player because of the crappy software.is sadly the onli alternative :(

Don't transfer "as-is" then, specify a bitrate in transfer settings (i.e. 256k or 192k etc.), if you transfer a .wav file as-is it will take up plenty of room alright... And it kind of defeats the purpose if the original file was .mp3 anyway.

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It helps if you understand what you're doing.

You have mp3 files, which are compressed. You are converting them to .wav to get rid of whatever SonicStage doesn't like about the mp3 files, which might be something as simple as the tagging. But you're using .wav, rather than one more round of compression, to keep as much quality as possible in the files, so you're not degrading (compressing) them any further.

Once SonicStage can handle them again, you can put them back on the MD in any compression you want. You can use Hi-SP or Hi-LP and fit lots of music on the disc. It's under Tools/Options/Transfer/Hi-MD.

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