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MZ-R909 & MZ-RH10 HiMD - Transfering songs!

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Teralus

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I have had an MZ-RH10 for about 8 months and I love it...tonight I found a mint condition MZ-R909 with all the original box content with 12 MD's, and a MD wallet all for $45 nz (about $20US)...REALLY CHEAP, so I brought it without thinking...nice looking unit and everything....+ all the extras, discs and battery are worth the value anyway...

So here's my question:

Can I convert tracks to MDLP in SS - then copy the tracks via USB to a disc in my RH-10 formated in MD (I assume the MZ-RH10 can do that)....then use the disc in my MZ-R909 thus avoid having to copy music real time? I would have just tried it but I am waiting for the unit to arrive in the mail. I know 2nd gen Hi-MD can't play old MDLP discs...but can it write them using SS?

Cheers

p.s. check out the deal I got:

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=57473702

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First off just to clarify, 2nd gen Hi-MD can read MDLP discs just fine. The only thing it can't do is record in the "Legacy" formats (LP2/LP4/MONO/SP) using the recorder itself. Though it can record in the LP/Legacy modes using SonicStage.

As long as the disc is a standard MD and formatted to "Net-MD" you should have no problems at all transferring tracks with the RH10 and playing them on any MDLP compatible player.

EDIT: Is the MZ-R909 LP compatible? If not, you can still use somicstage to transfer tracks in "Fake-SP" (aptly named because it is actually LP2 quality dressed up to play on SP only players).

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The MZ-R909 is NOT a NetMD unit, it can only record digitally via the optical in socket.

It is LP capable though.

HtH

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