krismorgan Posted August 17, 2004 Report Share Posted August 17, 2004 Hi Everyone, I have just received my MZ-NH600S. So far i am really pleased with it, It is a similar size to my MZ-R700 which is now dead-(lol) & slightly lighter. But i have 200+ minidiscs recorded in lp4 of my 6000+ record collection that i wanted to transfer to hi md in hi lp mode & then upload to my pc. Thanks to previous threads i have seen the limitations placed on uploaded material & found out that i must copy my already recorded mdlp discs manually via analogue to hi md to upload them-BUT- Where the hell in the United Kingdom can i lay my hands on some HI MD 1GB DISCS? Any help would be much appreciated :smile: Thanks peeps, Kris M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aeriyn Posted August 17, 2004 Report Share Posted August 17, 2004 Hi there. To begin with... 200+ discs?! Oh my... that's going to take a long time. :sleep: Secondly... what you are considering doing, is not wise. For one, LP4 sucks quality-wise... and if you record from an LP4 source into your Hi-MD recorder via analog line cable on Hi-LP... it's going to sound even worse. LOTS worse. Analog record + transcoding = BAD. Your best bet for getting your music is just to get all your CDs and rip them fresh to Hi-MD with MD Simple Burner. It'll also be a lot faster. :happy: As for Hi-MD media, you can order them from Sony's website, as well as several other online stores. Audiocubes carries them, as does etronics.com (in single unit, 5 or 10 quantity). I've not yet seen any Hi-MD discs in the US yet, not at ANY stores save for those discs that come bundled with the units. But of course, I don't really care because Hi-MD is of no practical use to me. :rasp: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
krismorgan Posted August 17, 2004 Author Report Share Posted August 17, 2004 I have been ringing around myself & have been told to expect hi md discs from middle of september/end of october/start of november in the UK. Thanks for the suggestion, Only problem being that i dont actually have any cd's' All my music is on vinyl, (acid house,techno,old skool house,bleeps,hardcore,d&b,gabba,etc) I suppose i will simply have to rerecord everything via my turntables & mixer to hi md discs when i can get them! It took me 6 months to do the last lot. Shame i cant simply upload my existing lp4 discs. Why do sony have to make things so difficult? When i first saw hi md players & the disc capacity & the fact you could upload your stuff i was overjoyed. Maybe a case of premature enjoyculation!-lol Cheers, Kris M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aeriyn Posted August 18, 2004 Report Share Posted August 18, 2004 Since you'd have to record both methods in real time, it would be better for your quality to record your LPs to Hi-MD directly with a good quality phono to minijack cable, in Hi-SP. I'd record in Hi-SP, because likely with that compression rate you would not be able to tell the difference between the LPs and the Hi-SP recordings. Hi-LP you might notice a difference. Why didn't Sony include a 192kbit/sec and a 128kbit/sec recording mode? I'm not too pleased with the limited choices for recording bitrates they offer. :whatever: Also, by recording analogically in Hi-SP mode, when Sony's Wav Converter is released, you CAN upload Hi-SP (analog) recordings and convert them to .wav files to be encoded as MP3s or whatever. :happy: So it may be in your best interest to check that out. Btw, most of the online stores are sold out of Hi-MD media and are all on backorder. Just like MD of the old days, discs are expensive and hard to find. Good luck though, and I hope you enjoy your new Hi-MD unit (when it gets there)! Oh, the picture in your sigline? Is that you? If so, you're cute. :happy: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
krismorgan Posted August 18, 2004 Author Report Share Posted August 18, 2004 Thanks for the info, I think i will just have to do as you suggested, & rerecord everything via analogue in hi sp (when i eventually get my hands on some himd discs-lol) In the meantime i can carry on using my standard discs & record in lp4. By the way No thats not me, Its my wife! She is cute though! :love: Kris M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aeriyn Posted August 18, 2004 Report Share Posted August 18, 2004 Agreed. :happy: Darn, I was hoping to find another MD-girl on here. :grin: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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