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Sony Sony MZNHF800 Hi-MD MiniDisc Walkman

Sony MZNHF800 Hi-MD MiniDisc Walkman

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Sony Sony MZNHF800 Hi-MD MiniDisc Walkman
  • Reviewed by: crazyone

    03-15-05

    Duration of ownership: 1 Months

    Strengths: good battery life, quality of musics, group function, remote control, capablitiy of using mic

    Weaknesses:software needs to be updated

    Overall Evaluation: Overall this is a great product. If you record music in Hi-MD mode with regular MD disk, you can store more than 5 or 6 CDs. I have two computers, one with window 2000 and the other with window xp. The software works ok with xp, but I have problem with window 2000. The software does not recognize mp3 files.

  • Reviewed by: fbourne

    01-26-05

    Duration of ownership: 11 Months

    Strengths: Excellent battery life, good travelling durability, good recording qualities when used with a variety of input sources including mics.

    Weaknesses:Can be overwhelming and hard to work with until you are familiar with the unit's operation

    Overall Evaluation: Bought my first NHF800 late January 2004 and have been pleased ever since. I travel all over the place and record lectures using a small lapel condenser mic from Radio Shack. Recordings have been flawless and playback with excellent audio quality.Now coming up to the end of January 2005 I can safely say that this is a quality unit for the money and worth every penny.There are some who put down this unit because of apparent "data loss or corruption". Quite true, if you don't heed the instructions when you upgrade your Sonic Stage from Sony's website. Use your head...if it's important make sure you have a backup.........Anyways, I have updated Sonic Stage after backing up and I have had no problems at all.If you buy one you won't be dissapointed!Cheers!

  • Reviewed by: dsacoda

    01-09-05

    Duration of ownership: 1 Months

    Strengths: Quality of sound

    Weaknesses:Irretrievable tracks

    Overall Evaluation: Do not buy this product, unless losing tracks is your goal. At first, we were very happy with this mini-disc, as the sound quality (if you buy the Sony mic) is impressive. However, when we downloaded the files (which we spent a month live recording) to the software included with the device, they were not able to be burned to a CD, and they were unable to be transferred back to the mini-disc. This came after extensive researching on the Sony web site, downloading the additional upgrade and WAV converter, etc. etc. I spent an hour on the phone with Sony support, at which time they told me to re-transfer the files, which not only was bad advice because it did not transfer again, but it then erased all of the original tracks on the mini-disc. After spending 2 hours on the phone with Sony support, they had no solutions, told us our files were in "limbo" and told us we may not be able to use these tracks and that they would have to call us back. While we waited, we came up with our own backup idea, which would lose sound quality but at least save our files. Sony then called us and recommended the same idea, only they recommended we buy an additional backup disc. We bought two. Good thing we backed it up TWICE, because not only did the software delete the first disc of music, but it also erased part of the backup disc due to an error message that came up from the Sony software (not a computer error, but a SONY SOFTWARE ERROR). Sony support gives you an event number when you call, and they are very courteous, but one event number is not going to cover all of the problems that we encountered with this software. Also, if you call after hours, they ask you ten minutes worth of your personal information and THEN tell you that they are closed and you are not given the option to leave a message. There is no telling when the software is going to fail, and we had to take a gamble with our last disc. Experimentation with tracks is unthinkable, as we were constantly in fear of losing material. We tried to get through the transfer process as fast as possible, for fear of another error message intruding and erasing tracks. We finally got the software to agree with the idea of burning a CD, only to transfer them to the CD in random order (not the order we transferred them). After throwing that CD away, we re-organized the files on the screen, and burned another CD. We had carefully purchased Sony Cds, since we wanted the quality to be top notch. We found that the ONLY Cds that did not come out with a clear recording quality were actually the Sony Cds. We tried three Cds just to make sure it wasn't one bad CD. Maxell and Philips actually worked much better with the Sony software-- they were flawless. Sony had static throughout the entire CD. All were the same download! Another complaint is that the instructions regarding burning a CD from live audio are not complete. They lead you to the point of transfer from mini-disc to hard drive, and then you are responsible for finding out the remainder of the process (converting files and burning to a CD). Obviously, Sony has now upgraded their product to allow for CD burning, so they should include some information with their product which tells you to upgrade and to use the WAV conversion tool BEFORE you transfer the files to the software included with the product. Why can't Sony make this compatible with Media Player, for example? Why does it have to be Sony software? Their software obviously needs to be researched further before more people lose valuable recordings. There is no safeguard against lost files. I would recommend buying a DAT recorder or another alternative if you are serious about recording live music. If you decide to purchase this product, I recommend first upgrading to SonicStage 2.3, downloading WAV converter tool (available on Sony web site), and then pray. I at least hope this advice will save you the 30+ hours we spent just at the computer, plus the additional finances that we incurred (cables and discs) just to back something up that should not have needed to be backed up.

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