Sorry slight misrepresentation there - you upload and then convert.
Duncan
--On 06 January 2005 12:22 +0000 Duncan Branley <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Further to Alan Stockdale's email at the end of August, Sony has released
> the software needed to move recordings made on their Hi-MD machines
> directly onto PC as wav files, which means that they can be manipulated
> more readily. This will increase the usability of this sort of kit, by
> avoiding you having to replay and re-record your interviews if you want
> them on your PC.
>
> Note the use of PC there - the software does not appear to work with Macs.
>
> ===
>
> "WAV Conversion Tool"- a new and simple application that converts analog
> recordings to WAV files.
> In tandem with "SonicStage", this application converts uploaded *1 analog
> source content like mic and line input recordings made on "Hi-MD"
> recorders
> to WAV (PCM) files *2. Enjoy the freedom to handle WAV files on your
> computer of mic recordings, like a garage band performance or converting
> your vinyl or tape collections
>
> * 1 Music recorded in standard MD mode cannot be uploaded.
> * 2 In "Hi-MD" mode, only analog content recorded with a mic or line
> input can be converted to WAV files.
>
> ...
>
> Mandatory Requirement
> "SonicStage Ver.2.1" or subsequent versions are installed in the following
> Windows editions : Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004/Windows XP
> Professional/Windows XP Home Edition/Windows 2000 Professional/Windows
> Millennium Edition/Windows 98 Second Edition.
>
> <http://www.sony.net/Products/Hi-MD/nf_wavcot.html>
>
> I'm off to buy one now,
>
> Duncan
>
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