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[linux-minidisc] MZ-N707

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  • From: Manuel Molina Cuberos <mmc@pocosmhz.org>
  • To: "linux-minidisc@lists.fu-berlin.de" <linux-minidisc@lists.fu-berlin.de>
  • Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2012 15:57:05 +0100
  • Subject: [linux-minidisc] MZ-N707

Hi!
I wat to send music from my Mac (or Linux) machine, to a Sony MZ-N707 thru USB.
Is it possible right now?

Regards,

     Manuel Molina
     (✎ desde iPhone)

El 10/03/2012, a las 13:08, Michael Karcher <Michael.Karcher@fu-berlin.de> escribió:

> Am Samstag, den 10.03.2012, 18:50 +1100 schrieb Boyd:
>> I have transfered files in the past but am getting an error on the
>> current disc, 4 of 5 files transfer, the 5th returns an error message
>> "Error reading audio data: Read error on block audio 5824:
>> Input/output error" and is I think the one with our band recorded on
>> it! I am running QHiMD version 029a171 on a Macbook 64 bit os lion.
>> The track on the minidisc plays ok but is listed as group 2 003 Any
>> suggestions would be most appreciated! Thanks Boyd
> 
> The problem you are observing is a media error: There is some spot on
> your MD medium that can not be read correctly. If you play it on the
> minidisc player, playback is also affected by it, but the minidisc
> player does every possible work to cover up the missing data.
> For technical reasons, the computer interface QHiMDTransfer uses is not
> prepared to delive "approximate data", but only completely correct data
> or no data, so at the spot where the completely correct data is not
> available, the Hi-MD unit returns no data insted.
> You are in fact the second person within a month that trips over the
> error handling in libhimd/QHiMDTransfer: Currently, read errors are
> unrecoverable, and continuing track transfer after a read error is not
> implemented. This is something we have to fix in our software to make at
> least the correctly readable parts of your disk transferrable.
> As a work-around, you can try to copy the whole HMDHIFI directory using
> a tool that does not abort on read errors to your hard drive, and run
> QHiMDTransfer on the hard drive copy to extract the tracks from it.
> Make sure that the copy tool does not just "cut away" unreadable parts,
> but fills it with dummy data instead.
> 
> Regards,
>  Michael Karcher
> 
> 
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  • Follow-Ups:
    • Re: [linux-minidisc] MZ-N707
      • From: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de>
  • References:
    • [linux-minidisc] MZ-RH1 error
      • From: Boyd <boyd@burragorang.org>
    • Re: [linux-minidisc] MZ-RH1 error
      • From: Michael Karcher <Michael.Karcher@fu-berlin.de>
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