Storing non-audio data to a disc – Sony MZ-DH10P User Manual

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Storing Non-audio Data

to a Disc

If you connect the player to a computer with
a disc in Hi-MD mode inserted, the disc is
recognized as storage media by the Windows
Explorer, allowing you to store non-audio
data such as text data or image data.
For the storage space for each disc, see 

page 51.

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Insert a disc in Hi-MD mode, and
then connect to the computer (

page 47).
The player is recognized as an external
device and can be viewed on the Windows
Explorer. You can use the player in the
same way as other devices.

Notes

• When the SonicStage software is active, the player

is not recognized as a data storage device.

• If you format a disc on the computer, make sure to

format the disc using the SonicStage software.

• Make sure not to delete the file management folder

(HMDHIFI folder and HI-MD.IND file) on the
Windows Explorer.

• When you create a new folder in the DCIM folder,

the number of images that can be taken may be
fewer.

The storage space for each disc (formatted with the player)

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

964MB

291MB

270MB

219MB

Disc management
space *

1.65MB

1.65MB

1.65MB

1.65MB

Free space

963MB

290MB

268MB

217MB

* 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 Windows Explorer.

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