Sonnova wrote:
> 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.
>
Ah, that explains it somewhat.. I'm not sure what version I have of the
software. but I know on the PC's it sometimes takes a few minutes for
the software to realize that it can do this and offer the transfer
option. Seems like forever but it's really just a few minutes.
I did miss that you are using a mac in the first round. That too may be
part of the problem.. I'm using a Poor Computer


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