Terence Kelly Posted July 28, 2005 Report Share Posted July 28, 2005 Question. I have the Sony MZ-NH1 HI MD Recorder/Player... have had it for a year or so I guess. How do I transer the live recordings I've made on my mini disc to my computer in order to burn to cd? I know my recorder/player isn't a Net MD, so I'm not sure if winNetMD which has been recommended quite a bit would be appropriate for the Mini Disc recorder I'm using. Also, the link to the winNetMD seems to be giving me problems... doesn't go through.. is the site still up and running?I've been using this Mini Disc recorder for some time now to record my own band's live recordings. I still haven't successfully gotten to the point of transferring the material to my computer, and subsequently the number of Mini Discs I have are growing in number... been saving the discs instead of using them over again because of the transfer problem.Any and all help would be much appreciated. Very frustrated. Please feel free to email suggestions without attachments to my email TadAskew@msn.com←A440 is right, provided you have been using your recorder in HI MD modes. Be aware that if you have edited your recordings on the minidisc you are liable to encounter problems when you upload via USB. Any tracks that have been combined will cause SS to bomb or upload with flaws. Sony has yet to address that problem.TK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A440 Posted July 28, 2005 Report Share Posted July 28, 2005 You're right TK. Tad, if the recordings are in PCM, Hi-SP or Hi-LP you can upload them. If you have been editing them on the MD, some may give you trouble uploading, but you can use the Total Recorder method from the uploading instructions. If the MDs are in SP, LP2 or LP4 then you can only record them (out of the headphone jack, into your computer) in real time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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