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Adding Track marks to an MD recorded disc with the MZ-RH1

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I'm almost ready to purchase a Sony MZ-R1 but there may be one last hangup. I thank everyone for previous replies related to transferring recorded radio programs to my Mac. I record a 4 hr. late-nite radio program on my Sony MDS JB940 Deck and I add track marks as I listen to these programs to eventually delete out commercials. My question is: can I add track marks to an MD recorded disc on a Sony MZ-R1?

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Right, you can add track marks to anything that wasn't transfered from SonicStage. I had a recording that I had intended to add track marks to, but I needed the space on the disc, so I uploaded it to my PC and wiped the disc. Later, I downloaded it back to my RH1 and realized that I was unable to add track marks once I had transfered it to my PC. I could record it via optical from my soundcard and have very little signal degredation, but what's the point? Once again SS ruins the use of an otherwise great product.

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Right, you can add track marks to anything that wasn't transfered from SonicStage. I had a recording that I had intended to add track marks to, but I needed the space on the disc, so I uploaded it to my PC and wiped the disc. Later, I downloaded it back to my RH1 and realized that I was unable to add track marks once I had transfered it to my PC. I could record it via optical from my soundcard and have very little signal degredation, but what's the point? Once again SS ruins the use of an otherwise great product.

Very interesting! Thanks to all.

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