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so would i be able to upload a disc that was made from my minidisc deck??? since it didnt use SS to record the tracks.

Yes, you can basically upload all recordings (microphone recordings, analog in and optical digital recordings) via USB to PC with the MZ-RH1.

Note: you just can't upload NetMD SP/LP2/LP4 recordings previously done via USB.

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Respectively I think its a bit of a apple to oranges comparision. The RH10 and RH1 are way different units, the only link i can think of, off the top of my head is that they are both Hi-MD. If you plan to purchase a new unit go with the RH1, you can't go wrong. And i can vouch for that, before i was also having my doubts but they are all gone now. Imo the RH10 is a shelf queen.

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I've said it elsewhere, but I really think the NH900 is a mistake.

Its PAUSE and STOP buttons are two sides of the same button so you always risk stopping your recording, and losing your settings, whenever you try to pause it.

Its display is hard to read--unlit behind smoky plastic.

Its battery latch has to be taped shut so it won't pop open.

To get significant battery life you have to add the outboard AA, which is clunky.

I sold mine after a few weeks, but people who have had them longer say the buttons start malfunctioning.

For a starter Hi-MD unit, get the NH700. It's as good a recorder as the NH900 and much better designed. And you'll be happy to have a long-running, easily replaceable AA battery rather than the little rechargeable gumstick.

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well, although I can understand A440's remarks, at least in my case they aren't completely correct:

- I haven't had any problems with the stop/pause being one button

- the display is close to useless indeed, but the RM-MC40ELK (bought extra) fixed that easily

- I've had my NH900 for almost two years now and it has seen lots of use and the battery latch is still attached and it manages to stay closed without any help from tape

- the battery life is quite limited compare to the old NetMD models and the AA models but not much less than the RH1 etc.

- I have had the button issue, but it was there right away, not after a while and it is a repairable fault (had it, repaired it under warranty and never had it since) so it is safe if you buy a new unit with warranty as you will notice it quie quickly and can have it repaired under warranty if needed

still, the NH700 is a very good choice as well

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