Minidisc software

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minidisc software sony mz-n505

It’s late 2006 and i’m looking for a mp3 player to jump start 2007. So I’m looking and looking, $60 for a mp3 player/flash drive or $300 for all that with video capabilities. Screw, I want video capabilities but don’t want to drop 3 bills. So I Hit Google and run the query minidisc software; after some snooping around I found that sony just released new sonicstage software/program that controls all previous models of netmd players that use to use OpenMG juke box which if you’ve have a minidisc player know that openmg is complete crap and would crash. Well the new sonic stage is pretty and is very similar. What’s cool is that it detects and writes to the minidisc player! Though I managed to crash the program almost as fast as I crashed my iMac after running it for 5 minutes, I’m happy.

Find drivers for your sony minidisc player here and download sonicstage here.



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  • ardeay says on 11.24.06 at 8:00 am comment #1

    After using sonic stage for a few days it still crashes regularly once or twice a full transfer. Lots of the files transfered with scratch static which openmg music jukebox never did. So sonic stage still crashes and now transfers over fake record static; guess it doesn’t like some files. If sony took as much time to work out the kinks as they did to design the interface, people might just start to recognize there software. They just can’t have a simple program that transfers files, there needs to be a great elaborate program that will try to compete with WMP or itunes… ain’t happening.

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