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SS in SP Mode always slow?

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OK, so I got SS up and running on Win 7 and have created a couple of MDs via NetMD transfer. I am using an MZ-S1 for this and SS is in SP mode. To say it is slow...well, 4x on an MXD-D40/400 is faster and perhpas 2x is, too. But if I use SS's LP2 mode, then transfer goes much faster. Pretty much makes sense. The issue here is not so much one of SQ, but rather playback of the completed MD. If I use the faster LP mode in SS, then disc cannot play on an SP-only unit.

My question is whether such dismal slowness is part and parcel of SS's SP mode or if a different MD recorder would be faster. How do others handle this?

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Ah. I think I see, then, what is meant that you don't get true SP anyway. I just did a couple tracks with SS set to LP (on the S1) and it was very much faster than SP. The idea is that I am going to use SS for mainly or all temporary MDs that I listen to while I am on the treadmill or whatever. So LP2 should be all right. Probably the biggest job now is to load up CDs into SS. Hmmm...can you import Apple Lossless files from iTunes? Or have to convert them to .wav first? I will need to look into that, but I'll probably be doing a lot of ripping from CD in any case.

For serious, good-quality copying, I use various standalone CD and MD decks. FWIW, my initial impression of SS is fairly positive. As with most s/w, you have to figure out some things by applying what you know and experimentation—and of course GIYF!

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For serious, good-quality copying, I use various standalone CD and MD decks. FWIW, my initial impression of SS is fairly positive. As with most s/w, you have to figure out some things by applying what you know and experimentation—and of course GIYF!

​Big caveat - if you rip to anything other than AAL, you probably will end up decrypting the .oma files (so they become .OMA) with the File Conversion Tool. Fail to do this, and the first time you do a system restore you may be sorry......

Happens that VLC/ffmpeg found the backdoor to this problem, but it's still good practice to store only unencrypted files on your hard disks:

1. you can use them from any computer on your network

2. transferability survives changes in Windows registry

3. Sound Forge can edit them

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