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Welcome to the MiniDisc Community!

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First things first, you will want to use one of the following versions of SonicStage depending on your OS:

WinXP: SonicStage 4.2 - http://forums.minidisc.org/index.php?showtopic=17769

Vista: SonicStage 4.3 - http://forums.minidisc.org/index.php?showtopic=9586

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4.3 has been known to cause problems with OS' other than Vista, whereas 4.3 is the only version compatible with vista.

As Barock said, you need to choose "SP compatibility Mode" in transfer settings. This will use a "Fake" SP mode which looks like SP to all players (thus will play on any unit), but is technically LP2 quality (132kbps instead of 292kbps). But don't let the numbers fool you, you may or may not notice a difference. Try it and see. This methos usually takes a bit longer to transfer.

The only way to get trueSP (292kbps) is to record in realtime using line or optical input on the unit itself. This method would be slower (realtime)

Please post back and let us know how it goes!

Aaron (raintheory)

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Welcome to the MiniDisc Community!

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First things first, you will want to use one of the following versions of SonicStage depending on your OS:

WinXP: SonicStage 4.2 - http://forums.minidisc.org/index.php?showtopic=17769

Vista: SonicStage 4.3 - http://forums.minidisc.org/index.php?showtopic=9586

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4.3 has been known to cause problems with OS' other than Vista, whereas 4.3 is the only version compatible with vista.

As Barock said, you need to choose "SP compatibility Mode" in transfer settings. This will use a "Fake" SP mode which looks like SP to all players (thus will play on any unit), but is technically LP2 quality (132kbps instead of 292kbps). But don't let the numbers fool you, you may or may not notice a difference. Try it and see. This methos usually takes a bit longer to transfer.

The only way to get trueSP (292kbps) is to record in realtime using line or optical input on the unit itself. This method would be slower (realtime)

Please post back and let us know how it goes!

Aaron (raintheory)

thanks so much people it is all sorted now,

i was using a sony mz-510 and a sony mz-e20

i downloaded v4.2 like you suggested

used sp mode

and it all works fine

thanks again

Andy

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