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nathantw666

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I went to a concert last night and in the last minute decided to record it. I took my trusty MZ-RH1, battery pack, and my in-ear microphone and trusted that my previous settings were still on the unit. I recorded, checking the level periodically. At the end of the concert I shut down making sure I didn't move much while the unit saved to disc. I got in the car, turned it on and saw all these track marks. I was really confused. There were 33 track marks and I was wondering what was going on. Then I realized what happened. I had the minute marker on, so it would mark a track every 3 minutes. So I listened to the end of the disc to hear the great last dancing-type of songs he sang. The recording was perfect and everything was going well then suddenly, the music cut off. IT WAS AT THE END OF THE DISC! I then remembered what happened. I was recording a tape (yes tape) onto the minidisc and put the minute marker on and set it for PCM recording. I never changed it back to my concert setting! ARGH! How frustrating.

SO ALWAYS CHECK YOUR SETTINGS BEFORE RECORDING. Dumb me didn't do that. I was kind of afraid to do it while at my seat considering I was sitting right next to the mixer board and all the people related to concert. Oh well, at least I got about 90 minutes of cool music. I just don't have 4 of the most popular songs he recorded.

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PCM-D1: 4 AA nickel metal hydride rechargeable batteries and charger (supplied, battery life at 96kHz of approximately 4.0 hours with rechargeable AA batteries)

PCM-D50: Operates on 4 x AA Alkaline Batteries: Providing 14 hours of record operation @ 44.1kHz 16 bit

OK, the PCM-D50's battery life is not bad at all, but still needs four AA batteries instead of one in my NH700, where I get about 8 hours recording time in PCM or 16h in Hi-SP from a 2300 mAh Ni-MH cell. I don't like a lot of batteries in a row. If one is bad, the whole chain is.

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One reason why I like the minidisc is because it's small, doesn't look like a recorder, you can say it's your mp3 player if searched and questioned and best of all, you can use a remote control to adjust the level. I don't need to pull the entire unit out to look and adjust the settings. Plus, as was pointed out, the batteries last a long time. The recording would too if you don't use PCM.

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