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Michael Rieger

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I just bought a Sony Memory Card Reader to transfer my music stored on my Mac to my Hi-MD player. What I've done is connect my PSP via USB to my Mac, transfered music onto a memory stick, then inserted same memory stick into the memory card reader, and attempted to download to my Hi-MD player and write a disk. The problem is that after the player stopped recording (both the player and the card reader appeared to be working correctly) the player read No Track when I tried to play the recorded disk. Perhaps I need to give my music a specific file name on the memory stick? I know that when transfering music onto a memory stick to play on a PSP you have to label the file that holds the music "Music." Please help me anyone!! Thanks. :wacko:

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to get music onto the HiMD so you can actually play it, you either need SimpleBurner or SonicStage. Both are PC/windows programs!

as for now, there is no way of getting music from mac->HiMD unless you simply record what's coming out of the headphone socket

this summer there will be some new software for mac, but it probably will only work with the RH1 and MZ200, perhaps even with the MZ10/100; very unlikely with the RH710/910/10 and not with the NH-series (as the only music format that will be transferable is MP3 and the 1st gen HiMD can't understand MP3 as a music format)

what you are doing is putting the music on HiMD as data... it's just a big non-music playing USB-stick with music files on then

sorry and welcome to these forums

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