Re: new high minidisk.

2004-11-09 Thread Roger Fordham
Hi,
It is possible for a blind person to use Sonic Stage. What I did was buy a 
Mousemat, and having installed it, and run the Sonic Stage program, with a 
little experimentation and a bit of help from a sighted friend, I put a 
braille label on the mousemat where the icon came on the screen. Then when I 
wanted to access it, I simmply tapped the braille label with the point of 
the pen, and it activated the link. I found it quite easy in this way to 
access links to things in this way. I have no vision at all, and it did need 
some sighted assistance and a little patience to set it up, but it was quite 
possible. I used a Sonnic program to burn Cds to a Sony player which was 
brought out about a year ago, [Sony's answer to the Mp3 question], so that 
you could store on one Cd about 25 or so normal-length cds. Using the 
mousemat was the only way I could access the program. But it did work, until 
I got fed up and found that I didn't use the player much anyway, so didn't 
need to store lots of Cds just on to one.

Cheers
Roger

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Re: new high minidisk.

2004-11-08 Thread brian_dalton
Michael,

have you transfered CD'S to your MD at all?
is sonic stage totaly US with jaws?

Brian.
- Original Message - 
From: Michael Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: new high minidisk.


 I have the MZ-NH700 and like it quite well. It has a menu system and
 it's relatively difficult to set the recording mode etc. But since one
 can record nearly eight hours in HI-SP mode, I nearly never change the
 recording mode anyway. There are two menu modes, simple and advanced. In
 simple mode, it's relatively easy to erase one or all tracks. It has to
 be done via the menu system, but one only has to select the first menu
 item of the main menu and a couple of sub menus. So one just presses the
 menu button and then OK a couple of times. I have not used the group
 feature yet. This is quite important for discs which such a lot of
 memory. Because I used groups on my MZ-B10, I assume, that one can at
 least use some group features on the 700. Sony has just released a Wave
 converter, with which one can convert uploaded recordings into Wave
 files. But IMHO, SonicStage, the software with which one has to upload,
 is quite cumbersome, so HI-MD isn't the best choice, when one wants to
 upload recordings to a PC. For that, the PTR1 is still the clear winner.

*** Michael Lang ***

 You wrote:

  Hi all,

  just wondering if any of you have successfully used the new sony mznh700
  minidisk recorder. these disks with this player are capable of holding
upto
  45 albums on one disk and upto ten hours of recorded spoken material.

  as far as i know, it is being sold by Hagger electronics in the UK.
  any comments would be welcome.

  Brian.


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Re: new high minidisk.

2004-11-07 Thread Jerry Richer
 Brian the MZNH700 must be a European only version.  Here in the United
States I see an 800 and a 900 but no 700.
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new high minidisk.

2004-11-06 Thread brian_dalton
Hi all,

just wondering if any of you have successfully used the new sony mznh700
minidisk recorder. these disks with this player are capable of holding upto
45 albums on one disk and upto ten hours of recorded spoken material.

as far as i know, it is being sold by Hagger electronics in the UK.
any comments would be welcome.

Brian.


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Re: new high minidisk.

2004-11-06 Thread Matthew Bullis
Hello, I don't know the answer to this question, as I have a regular Sony
Minidisc machine, but try
www.MiniDisc.org
and follow that to the minidisc mailing list, and they should have the
answer there.
Thanks a lot.
Matthew

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Re: new high minidisk.

2004-11-06 Thread Michael Lang
I have the MZ-NH700 and like it quite well. It has a menu system and
it's relatively difficult to set the recording mode etc. But since one
can record nearly eight hours in HI-SP mode, I nearly never change the
recording mode anyway. There are two menu modes, simple and advanced. In
simple mode, it's relatively easy to erase one or all tracks. It has to
be done via the menu system, but one only has to select the first menu
item of the main menu and a couple of sub menus. So one just presses the
menu button and then OK a couple of times. I have not used the group
feature yet. This is quite important for discs which such a lot of
memory. Because I used groups on my MZ-B10, I assume, that one can at
least use some group features on the 700. Sony has just released a Wave
converter, with which one can convert uploaded recordings into Wave
files. But IMHO, SonicStage, the software with which one has to upload,
is quite cumbersome, so HI-MD isn't the best choice, when one wants to
upload recordings to a PC. For that, the PTR1 is still the clear winner.

   *** Michael Lang ***

You wrote:

 Hi all,

 just wondering if any of you have successfully used the new sony mznh700
 minidisk recorder. these disks with this player are capable of holding upto
 45 albums on one disk and upto ten hours of recorded spoken material.

 as far as i know, it is being sold by Hagger electronics in the UK.
 any comments would be welcome.

 Brian.


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