Xircuits Posted October 25, 2012 Report Share Posted October 25, 2012 Hi all, I recently found some really old 74 min. minidiscs. Actually 2 of them. I had a MD player when I was in high school --my dad bought 1 for me refurbished. It worked great and it was compact although when I think about it now, it was more like a brick. It was rectangular shaped and with the double A battery pack screwed on to the side looked even more strange. I really liked the MD player because I felt like I was a music producer of some sorts. I would record via the Line In via either CD player or whatever I had on my computer. I really enjoyed it and I enjoyed swapping out the discs. It made me look cool. It was even cooler when I saw minidiscs in The Matrix. I decided to check out Ebay to see if I could buy another one since I seem to have lost the original MD player. I got a Net MD for a really great price and have been playing with it since. I wish the software was still being updated. I have installed the driver and Sonic Stage 4.3 but I'm having huge issues with it. I was able to transfer music onto the discs, but for some reason I cannot erase the disc without Sonic Stage crashing and the display on my Net MD read "ERROR". Even when I delete tracks individually, it crashes. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. I wish there was better software. I even downloaded RealPlayer, but it doesn't seem like it's supporting minidiscs anymore. I wonder if I should bring out my Dell Laptop as it is still running off WinXP. I even tried the compatability option for Sonic Stage hoping that if it were to run in WinXP/2000 mode, it would work better, but alas, it wouldn't even start and I had to reinstall the software. Anyway, I am still fiddling with it and listening to some of the music I was into when I was in high school. It's like a time machine. :-) I love reading the topics in this forum and hope to hear from everyone soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jim.hoggarth Posted October 26, 2012 Report Share Posted October 26, 2012 Hi Xircuits I am really digging deep into my fading memories here, but I am sure I have had this on either the MZ-N1 or the MZ-N707. Turned out it was a fault on the USB connection of the MD recorder's main board, requiring a main board swap. Further to this, I am certain I had another MZ-N1 in for repair showing that sort of fault, here the owner had cleared down the EEPROM memory. Now reinitializing the motor and optical control settings is not a too difficult task, but I had no way of resetting the USB stuff. I assume the EEPROM holds an encryption key unique to that machine, but I do not have the Windows software needed to work with the firmware this way. The solution again - swap in a known good working board. I realize all I am doing here is giving you a glimpse into the problem, but no solution. Ultimately you may need to try the NetMD recorder on another PC as you suggest, preferably with a good copy of Windows XP. Also if you could let us know what make/model of NetMD recorder you have it may help. Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sfbp Posted October 26, 2012 Report Share Posted October 26, 2012 Dont forget the multiple untitled tracks delete bug in SS. Once that happens disconnect usb and hold breath. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xircuits Posted October 27, 2012 Author Report Share Posted October 27, 2012 Thanks for responding. I bought a Net MD Walkman MZ-N505 Type-R. It was really cheap and now I'm starting to get why. This thing doesn't even have a mic jack. Just a line in, headphone, and USB port. I decided to try somethings like running Sonic Stage in compatibility mode, but the program would just crap out even before it starts. I uninstalled SS and re-installed it and now it works great! It's not slow anymore, but with the occasional hiccup, it's working like a charm. I don't know why it works better now than it did before, but I'm happy with it. I can't believe I can fit 76 tracks using LP4 on an 80 mind disc! Unbelievable! Definitely going back to MD player's and yeah, I can hear the difference alright. I was playing a song via my cell phone's audio jack and then I switched over the MD playing the same file and the cell phone sounded very flat, almost like a faint ghost of the original song. Plus, I like popping out the discs --they looks soo cool when you press the eject button. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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