Sony MZ-M200 Operating Instructions - Page 18

Using the recorder with a computer, What you can do through connection with a computer - mac

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Using the recorder with a computer What you can do through connection with a computer When using the supplied software • Transfer audio data between the computer and the recorder The supplied SonicStage software allows you to transfer audio data between the recorder and your computer. You can transfer audio data from the computer to the recorder or audio data that you have recorded on the recorder or another MD component to the computer. For detailed explanations, refer to SonicStage Help. • Record directly from a CD to an MD The supplied MD Simple Burner software enables you to record a CD in the computer's CD drive directly to a disc in the recorder. When using the disc in the recorder as a storage device When using the recorder in Hi-MD mode, the recorder appears in the Windows Explorer as an external drive, allowing you to transfer non-audio data such as text and image files. For details, refer to "Storing non-audio data to a disc" ( page 30). Charging the rechargeable battery of the recorder (USB bus power) You can charge the rechargeable battery while the recorder is connected to a computer. When using a Macintosh computer Refer to the "Hi-MD Music Transfer for Mac" instruction sheet supplied with this recorder.  When playing audio files using the software, the sound is output from • the computer's speakers when a disc used in Hi- MD mode is inserted; or • the equipment such as earphones connected to the recorder when a disc used in MD mode is inserted. Note If the place where you charge the battery is too cold or too hot, the battery indication ( ) will flash in the display and charging by USB bus power will not be possible. The battery should be charged within a temperature range of +5 °C (+41 °F) to +35 °C (+95 °F). 18

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Using the recorder with a computer
What you can do
through connection
with a computer
When using the supplied software
• Transfer audio data between the
computer and the recorder
The supplied SonicStage software allows
you to transfer audio data between the
recorder and your computer. You can
transfer audio data from the computer to
the recorder or audio data that you have
recorded on the recorder or another MD
component to the computer. For detailed
explanations, refer to SonicStage Help.
• Record directly from a CD to an MD
The supplied MD Simple Burner software
enables you to record a CD in the
computer’s CD drive directly to a disc in the
recorder.
When using the disc in the recorder as a
storage device
When using the recorder in Hi-MD mode, the
recorder appears in the Windows Explorer
as an external drive, allowing you to transfer
non-audio data such as text and image files.
For details, refer to “Storing non-audio data to
a disc” (
page 30).
Charging the rechargeable battery of the
recorder (USB bus power)
You can charge the rechargeable battery while
the recorder is connected to a computer.
When using a Macintosh computer
Refer to the “Hi-MD Music Transfer for
Mac” instruction sheet supplied with this
recorder.
When playing audio files using the software, the
sound is output from
the computer’s speakers when a disc used in Hi-
MD mode is inserted; or
the equipment such as earphones connected to the
recorder when a disc used in MD mode is inserted.
Note
If the place where you charge the battery is too cold
or too hot, the battery indication (
) will flash in
the display and charging by USB bus power will not
be possible. The battery should be charged within
a temperature range of +5 °C (+41 °F) to +35 °C
(+95 °F).
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