Sony MZ-M10 Hi-MD Music Transfer Version 2 for Mac (User Manual)

Sony MZ-M10 Manual

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  • Sony MZ-M10 | Hi-MD Music Transfer Version 2 for Mac (User Manual) - Page 1
    Mac Ver. 2.0 The audio formats that you can import or download on your Hi-MD Walkman® depend on the model. See the table below to verify what format your model supports. Model name* Import (LinearPCM, Hi-SP, Hi-LP) Download MP3 WAV MZ-M200/MZ-RH1 MZ-M100/MZ-M10 MZ-DH10P/MZ-RH10/MZ-RH910/ MZ
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    the displayed instructions. Read the instructions carefully. Was the installation successful? If any trouble occurs during the installation, see "Troubleshooting" (page 5). Note You cannot use Hi-MD Music Transfer together with Hi-MD WAV Importer, which is supplied with the MZ-M100/M10 (sold only
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    • If your OS is Mac OS X version 10.4 or audio data on the Hi-MD disc appears in the [Size] column in the main window. If the audio SonicStage or MD Simple Burner. - Tracks that have been downloaded from a Macintosh computer to a Hi-MD Walkman® using Hi- MD Music Transfer. - Tracks recorded on a Hi-MD
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    of MP3 audio data can be downloaded to the Hi-MD Walkman®. However, the types of MP3 audio data that can be played on the Hi-MD Walkman® depends on the model. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with your Hi-MD Walkman® for details concerning the types that are supported. To disconnect
  • Sony MZ-M10 | Hi-MD Music Transfer Version 2 for Mac (User Manual) - Page 5
    Sony dealer. Computer • Manufacturer: Apple Computer, Inc. • Model: • Type: Desktop type / Laptop type Name of operating system: RAM capacity: Hard disk drive (containing Hi-MD Music Transfer and audio data) • Capacity of the drive: • Free space: Version of the software: Hi-MD Music Transfer for Mac
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    Transfer for Mac Ver. 2.0" on page 1). • The WAV-format audio data is not correctly formatted.  Insert the disc into the Hi-MD Walkman® used to download the audio data. • The displayed items in the illustrations that appear in this manual may differ from the actual items displayed by the software
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Operating Instructions
Hi-MD Music Transfer
for Mac Ver. 2.0
© 2006 Sony Corporation
What you can do with a Macintosh
Importing/Downloading audio data using Hi-MD Music Transfer
Using Hi-MD Music Transfer, you can import audio data recorded in LinearPCM, Hi-SP,
or Hi-LP mode on the Macintosh-compatible Hi-MD Walkman
®
to a Macintosh computer,
or you can download WAV or MP3 format audio data from a Macintosh computer to a
Hi-MD Walkman
®
.
Audio data will be converted to WAV format automatically when importing to a Macintosh
computer.
Importing audio data
(LinearPCM, Hi-SP, Hi-LP)
Hi-MD Walkman
®
Macintosh
Downloading audio data
(WAV, MP3)
Hi-MD Walkman
®
models that work with Hi-MD Music Transfer
for Mac Ver. 2.0
The audio formats that you can import or download on your Hi-MD Walkman
®
depend on
the model. See the table below to verify what format your model supports.
Model name*
Import
(LinearPCM, Hi-SP, Hi-LP)
Download
MP3
WAV
MZ-M200/MZ-RH1
MZ-M100/MZ-M10
MZ-DH10P/MZ-RH10/MZ-RH910/
MZ-RH710/MZ-DH710
* Some models may be available in certain regions only, such as North America.
The storage space for each disc (formatted with the Hi-MD
Walkman
®
)
The storage space is varied depending on disc type.
1GB Hi-MD disc
80-minute
standard disc
74-minute
standard disc
60-minute
standard disc
Total size
964 MB
291 MB
270 MB
219 MB
Disc management
space *
1.65 MB
1.65 MB
1.65 MB
1.65 MB
Free space
963 MB
290 MB
268 MB
217 MB
*
This is space that is used for managing the files on the disc. The size of the disc management space
changes according to the operating conditions of your computer and other factors. Therefore, the
actual space available for use may be lower than that displayed by the computer.