On Oct 11, 10:04 am, Sonnova <sonn...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 21:59:03 -0700, Julian wrote
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> > On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 18:50:13 -0000, onda2 <stevebrow...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> I read that there was an application (Hi-MD Renderer v.52) that
> >> allowed users to grab music from a Hi-MD but does this work for old
> >> school netMD's. The answer is proably no but why not? I was able to
> >> read the track titles and download a text file from the MD but the
the
> >> music .
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> > My copy doesn't work that way. It grabs oma or omg oma files already
> > imported to your hard drive and renders them to wav, mp3, flac or ogg.
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> > If I try to pull audio directly off the HiMD it doesn't let me.
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> > Julian
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> That's right. Sony uses some proprietary file format called *.HMA
(IIRC),
> that nothing except "SoundStage" and "Sony Hi-MD File Transfer:
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Thanks for the replies...Long live minidisc.


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