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Hanashiko

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currently I am using the MZ-NH1 and SS 3.4. I dunno if its only me but so far the threads I went through was not able to help.

I have a terrible problem of not being able to transfer my music onto my Hi-MD, when I click transfer nothing really happens and then

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can sum1 please help?

Thnx

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currently I am using the MZ-NH1 and SS 3.4. I dunno if its only me but so far the threads I went through was not able to help.

I have a terrible problem of not being able to transfer my music onto my Hi-MD, when I click transfer nothing really happens and then

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can sum1 please help?

Thnx

1 What is the source of your music? Mp3's,CD's,Ripped Atrac files?

2 Were this files transfer for another computer?

3. Have you tried formating your MD play/disc?

4 Were you able to transfer with a earlier version on Sonic Stage?

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If you bought that album from a music service like iTunes or Napster, direct transfers of those tracks may not be allowed. It's Digital Rights Management garbage. Burn them to an audio CD and then use Simple Burner or Sonic Stage to transfer them from the CD.

Or use dbpoweramp from Downloads and convert them to something else: mp3, etc.

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The problem isn't the version change. The problem is the reformatting.

When you reformatted your computer you may have lost digital rights information that SonicStage is demanding. SonicStage requires that you do a backup of My Library before a major system change. It thinks you are trying to transfer the library to an entirely different computer, which makes Sony treat you as an evil music pirate. SonicStage 3.4 is somewhat more lenient about this, but apparently not for you.

Are the files still named filename.mp3? Or are they named filename.oma or filename.omg?

If they are named .mp3, then use dbpoweramp (from Downloads) to convert them to .wav and transfer them. If they are .oma or .omg files you may be out of luck.

Can you play them back in the computer with SonicStage? As a last resort, you could record them digitally as they play, in realtime, with TotalRecorder and then transfer those files to MD.

http://www.totalrecorder.com

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