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Sony's proprietary Digital PCLink
Interface. See http://www.crutchfield.com/S-yi6kHwfvcVE/p_158MZR700L/Sony-MZ-R700DPC-Blue.html# and scroll down 3/5th of the way.
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All minidisc player/recorders (with the partial exception of the later
and far rarer Hi-MD players) can only download material from the host
computer. They are physically incapable at the basic hardware level of
uploading material to the host computer even if it's material which you
own the copyright for. As a result, there's not even a hack for it as
the wiring just isn't there to do it.
The only way to transfer from the minidisc player to the host computer
is by connecting a lead to the audio output socket (headphone socket)
and to the audio input socket (microphone) on the host computer. There
is some quality lost but if the computer has a good audio card and
matching software the losses are minimal. You can improve the transfer
quality by going into the menu of the MZ-N510 and setting the output
socket to "line". This bypasses the volume controls completely giving a
purer signal path.
I've never bothered to use the software to transfer from MZ-NF810 to computer, partly because the software is not very good, but mainly because i think the whole thing about we not being allowed to download again from the computer due to legal issues are just so blah. Anyways, a guaranteed way to work the sound between the NF810 and the computer is to use play the NF810 and pipe it to the miniplug mic in on your computer and record on your computer (if you have a mac this could be SoundEdit.) To record from your computer, you plug in the optical cable on both the computer and the NF810 and play the sound on the computer and record on your NF810.
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