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Long time listener, first time caller as they say...

I've used Sharp minidisc recorders since 2000. Just bought my first Sony a few days ago--a used mz-nh1. Everything is in perfect working order, except I can't seem to be able to edit my recordings from the unit.

When I hit the "Menu" key on the unit, I'm given a choice between "Display", "Option", "REC Set", and "Useful". According to the mz-nh1 manual that I have, there should be a fifth option--an "Edit" option. Well, it's just not there. For what it's worth, I am in "Advanced" menu mode, so my undertanding is all the available options should appear.

What am I doing wrong? How do you get to the "Edit" function on the mz-nh1?

Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.

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Long time listener, first time caller as they say...

I've used Sharp minidisc recorders since 2000. Just bought my first Sony a few days ago--a used mz-nh1. Everything is in perfect working order, except I can't seem to be able to edit my recordings from the unit.

When I hit the "Menu" key on the unit, I'm given a choice between "Display", "Option", "REC Set", and "Useful". According to the mz-nh1 manual that I have, there should be a fifth option--an "Edit" option. Well, it's just not there. For what it's worth, I am in "Advanced" menu mode, so my undertanding is all the available options should appear.

What am I doing wrong? How do you get to the "Edit" function on the mz-nh1?

Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.

Hold the dislay button in for a few seconds , Edit should pop up

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The simple answer is that you can't use any editing functions (except "Format") on the unit itself.

Thanks! Looks like the transition from Sharp to Sony is going to take a bit of fiddling around with the unit, a careful reading of the manual... and a new mindset. I use minidisc for mic sound recordings and I always have my rec volume on "Manual". Well, it looks like each time the recodring stops, the mz-nh1 resets itself to "Automatic". I'll probably have to go into the menus a lot more with the mz-nh1 than I was used to with my Sharps.

And I guess I'd better not lose that remote control (I don't use them with the Sharps) if I want to edit my tracks from the unit. :)

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Thanks! Looks like the transition from Sharp to Sony is going to take a bit of fiddling around with the unit, a careful reading of the manual... and a new mindset. I use minidisc for mic sound recordings and I always have my rec volume on "Manual". Well, it looks like each time the recodring stops, the mz-nh1 resets itself to "Automatic". I'll probably have to go into the menus a lot more with the mz-nh1 than I was used to with my Sharps.

And I guess I'd better not lose that remote control (I don't use them with the Sharps) if I want to edit my tracks from the unit. :)

The one thing you will find is the Sony Mic pre is much nicer , a bit of change yes , but for the sound quality it is worth it .

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