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hello smile.gif

wonder if i could get some help

ive got Sony MZ-NF810. came with USB, optical line, etc.

and i need a step by step guide from someone... to put my recorded band songs onto the PC... so i can burn a cd and distribute to my band mates, loved ones, record execs and hot chicks. 8)

do i need to by a new cable??

where do i connect the cables??

what

do

i

doooooooo???

assume i know nothing. cause i dont.

thanks any one with the good heart smile.gif

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heyy there,

firstly u install the NetMD driver along with SonicStage program from that CD that they gave u with the unit...then once that's done connect the USB cable to the PC and MD unit (should be a small plastic/rubber cover on the side of the NetMD unit which shows u the USB symbol)...the cable goes in one way only so u'll know which way it goes...then basically open up SonicStage and Import the mp3 files that u have into the program then transfer them across to ur MD...that's just the basics of it..try and muck around with the software and if u're really stuck email me and i'll see if i can make a simple pictorial or something for u...

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wait

but didnt you just tell me how to import PC>MD ?? :?

i got that down. installed sonicstage. i use that. though i might swithc to real one.

but i need to put my recorded songs, from band rehearsals... that i recorded on the MD... and send that to the PC. then burn some cds.

dont i have to analog it... through the headphone in ?

sorry if i totally misunderstood your post... and im just speaking shit :?

smile.gif thanks again majestic

oh, and continue assuming i know nothing smile.gif

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NetMD protocol currently doesn't allow for copying music from MD->PC, so unless your MD unit has an Optical *Out*, you'll have to do an analog transfer with the heaphone-out or line-out if there is one.

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There ARE programs that will help you do that. just look thorough the old topics in the forum.

i know there is at least one out there. i dont think the program is free. sony has gone through much trouble to stop this possiblity, but like they say where there is a will there is a way.

your best the is to google it, until you find something. i will kept my eyes over for it. and post a link here when i find it again.

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Unfortunately with old stlyle MD's realtime is the only option, even with adapters. Can't wait for new generation that will allow high speed uploads from what was recorded on mic/line inputs., see if u can sell what you have, and get one of the new units when they come out, I think they'll be the cat's meow.

ttfn

Bob

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thanks for all the replys.

i will use them

but i thought it was simpler?

i thought it was just connect a cable from the headphones output to the soundcard on the pc (or something like that)

you think ill actually have to buy a device?

theres no simple, easy way to do it??

im not too worried about digital or analog quality.

i basically just wanna get it on the pc... so i burn to cd and let my band mates hear all the fucked up shit they are doing smile.gif haha.

thanks again

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You do not need any additional device. You need just to connect the MD headphone out to the line-in or mic-in at the PC. Then you need some recording application. There a lot available, some even free (audacity), others are included e.g. with Nero (Nero Wavedit).

Then you could also use my app Win NMD which specially developed for recording from NetMD as it uses the track info to separate the tracks and to control the MD player. So this would be the most convenient method I think. You can check out the link at the bottom of this post for more info about my app.

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