Periklist Posted July 25, 2011 Report Share Posted July 25, 2011 Hello. I'm new here and as i searched i didn't see or miss something about getting an error like 'disc error in MZ-R900' so... i'm starting a new topic to get your help guys ! I've got this message in my Sony after i record a 3 hour in one track recording of course in the same machine. After finishing i got the 'toc' message, everything o.k. but...when i push to play my recording i got this 'disc error' message.. So how to? what to do? any help? ideas? i need SO BADLY this recording.. And something else, i used a brand new Maxell blank disc and before my long recording i recorded a small track to check if everything is o.k. and it was (recording & playing back). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gary Greenspoon Posted July 25, 2011 Report Share Posted July 25, 2011 I too have a similar problem. I record on an MZ B10, but bought an R 700 just recently to fix my TOC error. I posted last week with topic "Who's used an R 700 for TOC fix?" after reading this: guide/page__p__149449__hl__%2Bdisc+%2Btoc+%2Brepair__fromsearch__1#entry149449 My only suggestion for now is do nothing with disk until you have a fix in mind. Maybe we can work together to solve our mutual problems. Contact me at garygphotog@shaw.ca Gary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sfbp Posted July 25, 2011 Report Share Posted July 25, 2011 Hello. I'm new here and as i searched i didn't see or miss something about getting an error like 'disc error in MZ-R900' so... i'm starting a new topic to get your help guys ! I've got this message in my Sony after i record a 3 hour in one track recording of course in the same machine. After finishing i got the 'toc' message, everything o.k. but...when i push to play my recording i got this 'disc error' message.. So how to? what to do? any help? ideas? i need SO BADLY this recording.. And something else, i used a brand new Maxell blank disc and before my long recording i recorded a small track to check if everything is o.k. and it was (recording & playing back). The question is: does your unit still work, or did it just die? I suspect there's at least a possibility that the overwrite head is busted. What you need to do is to take a fresh disk, record something on it (in the R900), take the disk OUT, and put the disk back in, and see if NOW you can play back what you just recorded, on this or some other machine. Under NO circumstances should you insert the disk with your important recording already on it. Or any other disk you want to keep. You MUST use a new disk. If you can pass that hurdle we can help. However no more comment from me, at least, until you have tried the experiment I outlined. Good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Periklist Posted July 26, 2011 Author Report Share Posted July 26, 2011 Thanks very much Gary and sfbp. You're a great help. I will try. Now i"m searching for another MD to play my disc for the beginning.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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