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Mr Headbanger
2008-07-21, 04:47 PM
Here's how I recorded and transfered a show:

>SONY ECM-DS70P MIC
>SONY MZ-N710 MD (LP4)
>SONY MZ-N710 MD HEADPHONES OUT
>JACK-JACK CABLE
>PC LINE IN
>COOL EDIT PRO 2 RECORDING MODE (SETTINGS: Sample Rate - 44100; Channels - Stereo; Resolution - 16-bit)
>.wav
>TRACK SPLITTING with CD Wave Editor
>ENCODING TO .flac with Trader's Little Helper (Encoding Options: Level - 8)

... and here's the analysis of the .wav file (http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/8474/kboh7.jpg)

Is this lossless?

nameloc01
2008-07-21, 05:38 PM
The only "lossless" recordings are the ones made on a HI-MD in the "linear PCM" recording mode. "Lossless" refers to the actual recording method not the transfer. Anything other type of MD deck (not HI-MD) cannot make a non-compressed (to some degree) recording.

paddington
2008-07-21, 05:48 PM
Here's how I recorded and transfered a show:

>SONY ECM-DS70P MIC
>SONY MZ-N710 MD (LP4)
>SONY MZ-N710 MD HEADPHONES OUT
>JACK-JACK CABLE
>PC LINE IN
>COOL EDIT PRO 2 RECORDING MODE (SETTINGS: Sample Rate - 44100; Channels - Stereo; Resolution - 16-bit)
>.wav
>TRACK SPLITTING with CD Wave Editor
>ENCODING TO .flac with Trader's Little Helper (Encoding Options: Level - 8)

... and here's the analysis of the .wav file (http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/8474/kboh7.jpg)

Is this lossless?

the freq analysis doesn't tell us much... can you go back and do a spectral analysis (do about a 2-3 second span in the window). Then post that.

SundayDriver
2008-07-21, 06:16 PM
Well if you recorded it with a SONY MZ-N710, it's going to be "lossy" no matter what.

ameyer17
2008-07-21, 07:33 PM
If it was recorded before January 1, 2008, it'd still be allowed here (if I remember the seeding policy correctly)

paddington
2008-07-21, 08:38 PM
If it was recorded before January 1, 2008, it'd still be allowed here (if I remember the seeding policy correctly) yes, that is correct

Mr Headbanger
2008-07-22, 03:34 AM
the freq analysis doesn't tell us much... can you go back and do a spectral analysis (do about a 2-3 second span in the window). Then post that.

Well, the posts above kinda let me down :lol: But here's the spectral analysis (http://img367.imageshack.us/img367/5261/kbspecag9.jpg) if it's needed.

I have a question then. If this isn't "real lossless" I'd like to know if this transfer has the best possible quality? Is there a quality loss between the .wav file and the original MD recording?

Five
2008-07-22, 02:04 PM
well, your md recorder (like all of the older ones) can only record in lossy, its a codec called atrac and its just like mp3.

as for getting the best transfer of this show, see if there's a 'line out' jack, or if not maybe there is a setting in the menus to change the headphone out to a 'line out' (I have this on my MZ-NH1). I don't think you can do a direct usb dump unfortunately but you could ask over in the forums at minidisc.org, somebody will know if this is possible with your model.

you don't mention your soundcard, so I'm guessing you need to get something better quality. the ones built into computers are pretty much garbage, as bad as it gets. grab an m-audio audiophile2496 (about $120) or similar to up your quality (also improves playback sound and supports 24bit).

if you're still stuck with the headphone jack, you might consider fixing the massive dc offset problem (effects>amplitude>amplify>center wave preset), apply it to the entire show as one large wav and listen to it against the original to make sure it is helping. or borrow a friend's MD unit that has the proper 'line out' and this together with a quality sound card will give the biggest improvement in transfer quality.

also consider getting a lossless recorder! its really worth it, sound is much better.

ameyer17
2008-07-22, 11:32 PM
I think it's possible to do a digital transfer via optical with some MD decks.

Mr Headbanger
2008-07-23, 03:20 AM
well, your md recorder (like all of the older ones) can only record in lossy, its a codec called atrac and its just like mp3.

as for getting the best transfer of this show, see if there's a 'line out' jack, or if not maybe there is a setting in the menus to change the headphone out to a 'line out' (I have this on my MZ-NH1). I don't think you can do a direct usb dump unfortunately but you could ask over in the forums at minidisc.org, somebody will know if this is possible with your model.

you don't mention your soundcard, so I'm guessing you need to get something better quality. the ones built into computers are pretty much garbage, as bad as it gets. grab an m-audio audiophile2496 (about $120) or similar to up your quality (also improves playback sound and supports 24bit).

if you're still stuck with the headphone jack, you might consider fixing the massive dc offset problem (effects>amplitude>amplify>center wave preset), apply it to the entire show as one large wav and listen to it against the original to make sure it is helping. or borrow a friend's MD unit that has the proper 'line out' and this together with a quality sound card will give the biggest improvement in transfer quality.

also consider getting a lossless recorder! its really worth it, sound is much better.

No line out jack, no such setting as you mentioned, USB transfer is only PC>MD, it doesn't work the other way.

The problem could also be the soundcard, because a fellow trader says that he has the same MD model and doesn't have so big "drop-offs".

Either way thanks for your help. It's time to gather some money and buy some new gear.

I think it's possible to do a digital transfer via optical with some MD decks.

There's only an optical line in in my model.

Audioarchivist
2008-11-02, 04:06 PM
I think it IS possible to transfer out through USB, but not with the software given with the unit, at least not without updating the software.
If I remember there was a huge upgrade to it released, and it had atrac > wav conversion and everything...

look into that minidisc.org site again


atrac is NOT "just like mp3", it is better, but not by enough!

Five
2008-11-02, 04:39 PM
yeah I know about that you can get WAV recordings but not ATRAC.