Sony MD Walkman MZ-N708 transfer to iMac
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Sony MD Walkman MZ-N708 transfer to iMac
Have a Sony Net MD Walkman MZ-N708 Type-R bought around 2000
I have a ton of minidisc recordings, not pre-recorded, that I want to put on my iMac to make CD's or DVD's . Can anyone tell me how to do this. I've read that it's not possible. Thanks!
I have a ton of minidisc recordings, not pre-recorded, that I want to put on my iMac to make CD's or DVD's . Can anyone tell me how to do this. I've read that it's not possible. Thanks!
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Re: Sony MD Walkman MZ-N708 transfer to iMac
I don'y think it's possible to directly convert Sony's ATRAC compression format to WAV/MP3/AAc/whatever - I certainly coundn''t find a converter when I did my MD conversions, but you can record from MD to make the transfer - I've done it.
I wanted to avouid going from digital to analog and then back to digital so I sought out an external USB souncard that had a digital input. I bought the Edirol UA-1EX but this is no longer manufactured (some are still available at online shops I believe).
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I wanted to avouid going from digital to analog and then back to digital so I sought out an external USB souncard that had a digital input. I bought the Edirol UA-1EX but this is no longer manufactured (some are still available at online shops I believe).
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Re: Sony MD Walkman MZ-N708 transfer to iMac
Thanks for the response. Record from MD to what? Another recording device?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Re: Sony MD Walkman MZ-N708 transfer to iMac
Instead of using the files on the MD machine, you play the works in real time with the MD machine S/PDIF digital connection and on to the Edirol. The Edirol connects to the USB on the computer.
That connection should be plain digital audio with no compression tricks. Audacity will record that just fine and you didn't have to go to analog in the middle of the process, thus avoiding the analog noise and distortion problems.
Koz
That connection should be plain digital audio with no compression tricks. Audacity will record that just fine and you didn't have to go to analog in the middle of the process, thus avoiding the analog noise and distortion problems.
Koz
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Re: Sony MD Walkman MZ-N708 transfer to iMac
I know of no way to speed it up.
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Re: Sony MD Walkman MZ-N708 transfer to iMac
If you don't want to buy another recording device you can also record from headphones out of the player to audio-in of the Mac, but you will lose a little of the quality because of the conversion to analogue and back to digital that Koz and Peter mentioned.
Do you have a Windows PC? Later versions of the Sony SonicStage software for Windows did allow converting ATRAC to WAV and most versions allowed burning ATRAC to CD (from which you can rip WAV files). There used to be SonicStage alternatives for Mac that I knew of, but I doubt you will find those programs now.
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Do you have a Windows PC? Later versions of the Sony SonicStage software for Windows did allow converting ATRAC to WAV and most versions allowed burning ATRAC to CD (from which you can rip WAV files). There used to be SonicStage alternatives for Mac that I knew of, but I doubt you will find those programs now.
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Re: Sony MD Walkman MZ-N708 transfer to iMac
Google may be the answer. You can expand QuickTime's range with downloadable codecs and modules. It also seems you can download and install an ATRAC player and converter to your Mac.
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Re: Sony MD Walkman MZ-N708 transfer to iMac
Thanks everyone. Really appreciate it.
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I use Mac OS X 10.5.8 and want to load tracks from a Sony Walkman on to my computer.
I have not managed to find a Edirol ua-1ex.
Amazon gives me the option of a Behringer UCA202.
Please can some one advise whether this will this do the same job?
Many thanks
I have not managed to find a Edirol ua-1ex.
Amazon gives me the option of a Behringer UCA202.
Please can some one advise whether this will this do the same job?
Many thanks
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Re: Sony MD Walkman MZ-N708 transfer to iMac
The UCA-202 will do the job, but should not be needed if your iMac has a line level input.
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