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Sony MZ-RH910 Personal Mini-Disc Recorder
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Sony MZ-RH910 Personal Mini-Disc Recorder

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29583

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Description:

Download, listen, share and store all different kinds of media with Sony's new Hi-MD Walkman digital music player. The high-powered, totally versatile MZ-RH910 meets all your music and data file storage needs. Store up to 1GB of music or 675 songs on one re-recordable Hi-MD MiniDisc. The player is compatible with both Hi-MD and Standard MiniDisc media. The MZ-RH910 will play back music in MP3, ATRAC, and ATRAC3plus audio formats, and it supports WMA and WAV audio formats with conversion to the ATRAC3 format. It's also great for storing and transferring data files at up to 100X transfer speed. This is the ultimate companion... a great quality digital music player that easily stores your valuable music and data.

Features:

Skip-Free G-Protection technology for uninterrupted playback


Five-line LCD screen for data display


Huge song and data storage capacity with one GB Hi-MD disc


Excellent recording and digitizing capabilities with mic input and line-in jack


USB connectivity for 100x, high-speed file copying


Product Details:
Product Width: 3.1 inches
Product Height: 0.8 inches
Product Weight: 0.25 pounds
Package Length: 10.7 inches
Package Width: 8.5 inches
Package Height: 3.6 inches
Package Weight: 2.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 34 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5
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5Best MD player I ever hadSep 19, 2008
I use MD player mostly for listening to audio books. It will play back where you left last time by simply press PLAY. The sound quality is more than adequate.

The best part that you will have an almost unlimited storage space with this system. However, the recent drop in flash memory price has made it less competitive to players with memory expansion slot.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Good player, but has it's bugs. Feb 19, 2007
The I bought the MZ-RH910 one year ago and so far it has been the most convenient player around. The player itself is well designed and the features are very welcomed, specially the line in recording, which makes good quality recordings. The problem is in the PC-Player interface. SonicStage sucks to be honest. The program crashes often during transfer and the transfer speed with conversion is slow (which could be the program, the player write speed or both). Also the player strangely does not recharge while connected, you have to press and hold the stop key so it'll go into recharge mode, so you can't listen to it while it is recharging. The battery life isn't great either, at most 4-6hrs, My old mini disc runs on regular AAs and it gives me well over 10hrs. Overall not a bad player, specially for recording. I have to admit sound quality even during compression is admirable. But bugs here and there make it cumbersome to use.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5The MZ-RH910 Works GreatDec 25, 2006
The Sony MZ-RH910 comes with -PC Sonic Stage MD burning program- Stereo head phones-AC Power Adaptor-USB cable -1 Rechargable Battery-1Dry Battery Case-1GB Blank Disk . I use the MZ-R910 to record my music group,I use the High Quality sony ECM-DS70P stereo microphone,it's small and made for High Quality recording for useing HI-MD recorders or D.A.T.'s .This MZ-RH910 is great for downloading Mp3's .After recording from a microphone , Connect the supplied USB cable to your Hi-Md and Connect the other end to a port on your PC.(when your PC is on, you will not need your AC/DC or battery).Then you can record your music from the MZ-RH910 to your PC , useing the sonic stage and save the music file as a Mp3 or WAV file for best quality,save it as a WAV file .If you have another program you like to use to burn with or split the music files into tracks ,save your music then close sonic stage and open it up in another program. I think the Sony MZ-RH910 is very good and at a great price.

5 of 10 found the following review helpful:

1Crippled DesignOct 27, 2006
Requires installation of bloated software on every Windows machine you want to transfer files too.

Only works with a Windows machine.

From the Manual (of which I couldn't copy and paste from because it is "copy protected") a note states "Tracks that have been digitally recorded on a Hi-MD device and then imported to SonicStage cannot be written to Audio CD." So if you hook up a digital mixer to the MD to record your band you are out of luck.

Transfers to and from the computer often fail and corrupt your file. The Manual states "Tracks that have been recorded on a Hi-MD Walkman can be imported ... to SonicStage ... only once." So you're out of luck if there is a power outage while transferring that recording of your band's greatest live performance.

From the Manual "Tracks transferred to the the MD ... from another computer cannot be transferred back to My Library on your computer." So god forbid if you actually use more then one computer to manage your the audio you record with this device.

6 of 10 found the following review helpful:

1Don't buy itOct 09, 2006
The SonicStage is really a disaster. I have been using MZ-RH910 for a year, and I use it for recording music lessons. When I upload my files to computer to back them up, I alway have some recordings (about 15%)unreadable by SonicStage, even though I can listen to them with the MiniDV. What can I do with those recordings? I can only leave them in the MD walkman. If my MZ-RH910 is broken, I have to buy another one in order to listen to those recordings. Obviously I will never buy Sony's recorder again.

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