On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 07:53:24 -0700, John in detroit wrote
(in article <EbQJi.28581$eY.10666@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>):
> Sonnova wrote:
>> I have a Hi-MD MZ-RH910 and this afternoon, I recorded a jazz band in
>> 16-bit/
>> 44.1 KHz PCM. when I got home, I wanted to upload the recorded disc
content
>> to my Mac using Sony's Hi-MD Music Transfer 2.0 application (I've never
>> tried
>> this before). When the MZ-RH910 is connected, via USB, to my computer,
all
>> the files show-up in the Sony Application's list as being PCM files on
the
>> Hi-MD Minidisc. When I went to drag the files over the my HDD, nothing
>> happened. No matter what I did, the files won't transfer - except for
two.
>> Two very short files on one of the discs I recorded today would
transfer,
>> but
>> they turned out just to be noise. They differ from the other files is
only
>> one way: Next to the title of each track, there is a musical note, but
on
>> the
>> two that WOULD transfer, the musical note is in a box with one ear
turned
>> over (indicating a file) There are no other differences. The rest of
the
>> titles have merely a gray note next to them and not a file icon. What's
>> going
>> on? Why won't these sound files (which play fine out of the analog
output
>> of
>> the MiniDisc Player, BTW) transfer to my computer? What's the real
>> difference
>> between the titles with the file icon beside them and those with the
gray
>> note only beside them? I did nothing but record the output of a
microphone
>> mixer to the line input of the MZ-RH910. Any help here will be
appreciated.
>> Thanks.
>>
>
> You don't drag, it's not a drag and drop program. You have to select
> TRANSFER MUSIC on the sony program, highlight the file(s) to be
> transfered and click on the proper arrow.
>
> NOTE: putting files back on the HI-MD is the same process... only the
> other way around (Different arrow)
What version of Hi-MD Music Transfer are you talking about? Because in
version 2.0 (the most recent, which I have) the instructions tell you that
you can highlight and drag to where you ultimately want the translated
files,
of you can just select and hit the "im****t" button at the bottom of the
file
window to translate the files to .WAV and then deposits them on the
desktop.
Neither action results in anything at all happening in my case. Oh, and
there
is no "transfer music" item in the Sony Hi-MD Music Transfer program.


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