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MZ-RH1: you can upload NET MDLP tracks transfered via Simple Burner 2.0 to PC

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heathi

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Hey Doclloyd, I mean you can use SB to record tracks from CD onto a NET MD, or a Hi-MD in MD mode. Then, when you later open SS 3.4 connected to your MZ-RH1, you are allowed to import those tracks from MD to My Library. In other words, the upload support for legacy MD extends also to digitally recorded tracks from SB.

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Hey Doclloyd, I mean you can use SB to record tracks from CD onto a NET MD, or a Hi-MD in MD mode. Then, when you later open SS 3.4 connected to your MZ-RH1, you are allowed to import those tracks from MD to My Library. In other words, the upload support for legacy MD extends also to digitally recorded tracks from SB.

That's cool from a technical perspective, but I guess my question is - why would you want to? Whst would be the advantage of doing that vs. just ripping the CD in SS to begin with?

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it is especially important for ppl that recorded a lot of their (or of others') CD's to NetMD using SB as they now can get those tracks back without going back to the CD

so interesting as it was sometthing claimed to be imposiible, but only useful for very little ppl I guess

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it is especially important for ppl that recorded a lot of their (or of others') CD's to NetMD using SB as they now can get those tracks back without going back to the CD

so interesting as it was sometthing claimed to be imposiible, but only useful for very little ppl I guess

its because you can edit tracks on an mdlp unit that are made with simple burner but not tracks made with sonicstage...

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