Sony MZ-DH10P Operating Instructions - Page 55

Connecting your computer, The SonicStage or MD Simple Burner software is active. Close

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Troubleshooting Connecting your computer Symptom The player is not recognized by the computer. Even though the player is recognized by the computer, it does not operate normally. The player cannot be used as a storage device. The playing time of a transferred track is different from the time that appears on your computer monitor. You cannot transfer audio data from your computer that will fill up the remaining recording time on the disc. The disc size displayed on the computer is not the same as the disc size printed on the disc. Case and/or corrective action  The dedicated USB cable is not firmly connected. Connect the dedicated USB cable firmly to the player and the computer.  A USB hub is used. Connect the dedicated USB cable directly to the USB port of the computer.  Network communication has failed. Disconnect the dedicated USB cable, wait at least 2 seconds, and then reconnect it. If the player is still not recognized, disconnect the dedicated USB cable, restart the computer, and then connect the dedicated USB cable again.  A USB hub is used. Connect the dedicated USB cable directly to the USB port of the computer.  You are using the player at a place with vibration. Use the player at a place with no vibration.  The SonicStage or MD Simple Burner software is active. Close the SonicStage or MD Simple Burner software.  This is due to a calculation discrepancy between the player and the computer.  Due to the limitations of the system, the audio data is recorded in several-second steps. Therefore, when you record many short tracks, the total recording time increases but does not tally with the remaining recording time.  The difference is due to the use of the binary system to indicate the disc size on the computer and the decimal system to express the disc size on the disc ( page 51) and other recording media. Continued  55

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Connecting your computer
Symptom
Case and/or corrective action
The player is not recognized by the
computer.
The dedicated USB cable is not firmly connected. Connect the
dedicated USB cable firmly to the player and the computer.
A USB hub is used. Connect the dedicated USB cable directly
to the USB port of the computer.
Network communication has failed. Disconnect the dedicated
USB cable, wait at least 2 seconds, and then reconnect it. If the
player is still not recognized, disconnect the dedicated USB
cable, restart the computer, and then connect the dedicated USB
cable again.
Even though the player is
recognized by the computer, it
does not operate normally.
A USB hub is used. Connect the dedicated USB cable directly
to the USB port of the computer.
You are using the player at a place with vibration. Use the
player at a place with no vibration.
The player cannot be used as a
storage device.
The SonicStage or MD Simple Burner software is active. Close
the SonicStage or MD Simple Burner software.
The playing time of a transferred
track is different from the time
that appears on your computer
monitor.
This is due to a calculation discrepancy between the player and
the computer.
You cannot transfer audio data
from your computer that will fill
up the remaining recording time
on the disc.
Due to the limitations of the system, the audio data is recorded
in several-second steps. Therefore, when you record many short
tracks, the total recording time increases but does not tally with
the remaining recording time.
The disc size displayed on the
computer is not the same as the
disc size printed on the disc.
The difference is due to the use of the binary system to indicate
the disc size on the computer and the decimal system to express
the disc size on the disc
(
page 51) and other recording
media.
Continued
55
Troubleshooting