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Any Way to Transfer Hi-MD on OSX 10.7?

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zahne

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Hi all. Sorry if this has been posted already. I looked through google searches and old topics here.

Is there anyway to transfer mp3s from Mountain Lion to a Mac compatible Hi-MD player like the RH10? I know theres a fix to Leopard but that doesn't seem to apply.

And I mean is this possible w/o dual booting Windows with Parallels or something. I'm looking to see if I can switch to Hi-MD without sacrifing my preferred computer platform or performing some elaborate workaround to transfer music.

Thanks!

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There's not a whole lot of MD Mac support, either here or from Sony. I have 4 Macs (Snow Leopard x 2, Lion, Leopard), but no Hi-MD. I can go Mac opt. out > MXD-D40 and of course, since this involves actually playing MP3s (or whatever), it works well, albeit @ 1x. I have burned MP3 CDs on the Mac and copied them to MD on an MXD-D400, and that's nice, too.

But none of this really helps you. It's possible that OS X ML is so different from its predecessors that there may not be a convenient fix. If you're truly expert in Darwin, perhaps an answer lies there. You might try the Apple Support boards, although I'm not sure what response you will get. Still, that'd be worth a try. Good luck. If you find anything, could you report it here? Might be helpful to a few of us!

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  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks for the help. It looks like QHiMDTransfer will be a good option once it gets a little more development. I can upload stuff just fine, but downloading onto the unit is not possible yet.

I installed Snow Leopard on a partition and am using Sony's Hi MD Transfer software and that is working perfectly.

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