Storing non-audio data to a disc – Sony MZ-RH10 User Manual

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If you use the recorder connected to the
computer, it is recommended that you insert a
fully charged rechargeable battery as a
precaution against power failures,
disconnection of the dedicated USB cable or
other unforeseen occurrences. We do not
assure the results should there be a mis-
operation, transfer failures, or destruction of
audio data caused by unforeseen occurrences.

If you disconnect the dedicated USB cable
from the recorder and want to reconnect it,
make sure to wait at least 2 seconds before
connecting it again.

Make sure to place the recorder at a stable,
vibration-free place during recording.

Make sure not to connect the recorder to your
computer during recording or playing.

The system may malfunction if your computer
changes to system suspend, sleep, or
hibernation mode while connecting to the
recorder. Make sure to disable any changes to
suspend, sleep, or hibernation mode.

Make sure not to connect the recorder and the
computer through a USB hub.

When the recorder is connected to a computer,
power (bus power) is supplied to the recorder
through the computer’s USB port. If the
computer (a laptop PC, for example) is
operating on battery power, this connection
may cause the computer’s battery to drain. It
is thus recommended to use the computer with
an AC power adaptor.

We do not ensure trouble-free operation on all
computers that satisfy the system
requirements.

Storing non-audio data
to a disc

If you connect the recorder 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, refer
to the page 66.

When you insert a disc in Hi-MD mode
into the recorder and make connection
with the computer, the recorder is
recognized as an external device and can
be viewed on the Windows Explorer. You
can use the recorder in the same way as
other devices.

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You can view non-audio data stored on a disc in
the display window of the recorder. For details,
refer to “Viewing non-audio data stored on the
disc in the display window of the recorder (File
List)” (page 65)
.

When the SonicStage software is active, the
recorder 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.

Notes

Notes

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