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+ | ====== Linear PCM Audio to Hi-MD with SonicStage ====== | ||
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+ | The steps to install SonicStage on Windows 10 are here: [[guides: | ||
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+ | ===== 1. Hi-MD Mode: ===== | ||
+ | With your Hi-MD recorder connected to the PC, open SonicStage and select the transfer menu. Make sure the disc you are going to use is in " | ||
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+ | ===== 2. Create Track: ===== | ||
+ | Create a compatible audio track using software such as [[https:// | ||
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+ | Remember, the WAV file must be encoded **exactly** like this or it won't work. | ||
+ | ===== 3. Import: ===== | ||
+ | Import the track into SonicStage as you would any other track. After importing completes, click on the toolbox icon in between the transfer sides, which will bring up a window. Select the option " | ||
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+ | ===== 4. Transfer: ===== | ||
+ | Transfer the track as you would any other by clicking on the arrow facing to the right, or by dragging and dropping. After the transfer completes, the recording mode for the file on the disc should show as PCM: | ||
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+ | And that's it! You can now repeat this process to transfer as much lossless audio to a disc as you wish. |