View Full Version : What's the word on the new Sony Hi-MD (minidisc)?


Ronald Lee
August 26th, 2004, 07:30 PM
Hi there, the Sony High Capacity Mini Disc is out now, I'm wondering if anyone has used it.

For us music lovers, does it give nice audio sounds, along the same lines of the previous generation of MD's Atrac3, or is the sound worse?

For us filmmakers, does it record clean audio which can be electronically imported into the computer?

Is it a useful tool, worth it enough to trade in my current MD player for?

Any insights anyone?

Bryan Beasleigh
August 26th, 2004, 08:19 PM
B&H sell a model with line input that retails for $220. Marty, the buyer, tells me that it will work well, paired with a mixer/mic pre that has line out. The unit has a 1 gig capacity per HD disk and supports drag and drop file transfer. 16 bit uncomptessed digital audio is supported.

Beach Tek is planning to release t a 2 channel mixer with line level outputs. The pricing will be similar to the DXA-8. This will be a very flexible and multi purpose marriage IMHO

Matt Stahley
August 26th, 2004, 08:54 PM
Hey Bryan do you know if that Beach will be abale to attach to a cam and what line out will be terminated to like 1/8 mini or rca's etc?Thanks

matt

Bryan Beasleigh
August 26th, 2004, 09:34 PM
I don't have much info except that it won't have the standard beach camera mount but it will be the same size. It won't have the 1/8' stereo out and should have a balanced output.

I'd love to get my hands on one.

Marco Leavitt
August 28th, 2004, 04:33 PM
I haven't gotten my hands on one of these yet either, but I've been following the developments at www.minidisc.org. You should really check out that site if you're interested in minidisc. While you can drag and drop, you can't export your recordings out of SonicStage yet, meaning you can't use them for anything. Sony has promised to introduce software to make this possible before the year is out, but it is unclear if this will apply to recordings made with the optical input. However, there are people who have been able to get around the limitations using a third party program and doing a real-time capture -- only for PCs though. No Mac support, and none planned. We use regular minidisc with our Mac and a desktop unit with optical outputs. We like it quite a bit. There are no HiMDs with optical outputs that I'm aware of.

Bryan Beasleigh
August 28th, 2004, 08:06 PM
So when all is said, the good ole Marantz PMD 670 is still a good deal. Full mic pre capabilities and a flah recorder to boot. I've been using mine for a year now with the same 1 gig card. I just plug it in to my PC's USB and drag and drop.

Marty Wein
August 31st, 2004, 06:04 PM
I uploaded a file that was recorded uncompressed (PCM) with the MZ-NHF800 in Hi-MD mode.

While transfering it is being saved as an .OMG file. I renamed it to .WAV and was able to play it with Windows Media Player, however I was unable to import the file into Sound Forge (either in OMG or WAV).

I will try to burn an Audio CD and then rip it back into the computer using Sound Forge as well as Cubase SX and we will see what happens. If Sound Forg/Cubase will still not be able to read it then the upload feature is pretty much worthless.

I will keap you posted.

Marty Wein
September 1st, 2004, 08:00 AM
I tried using it with, Cakewalk Pyro, Sonar 3, Steinberg Cubase SX, Windows Media Player and Roxio Easy CD Creator.

Windows Media Player was the only program that was able to open the file however it was UNABLE TO BURN IT TO CD.

After unsuccessfully trying various programs to either import the file or transfer it back to an audio CD I finally gave up!

Marco Leavitt
September 1st, 2004, 09:01 PM
Marty,
Have you seen this thread?

http://forums.minidisc.org/viewtopic.php?t=5629