Computer Problems? Computing.Net has over 1,000,000 posts about all things technology related! Over 90% answered within 24 hours! Click here to start participating now! Also, be sure to check out the New User Guide.
Sonic Stage
Name: Craash Date: April 25, 2007 at 13:40:10 Pacific OS: XP Pro CPU/Ram: X2 3800 2gb ocz Product: Me
Comment:
I have Cd's from conferences and such, that I've legally bought and this program will not let me put them onto my NW-E407 mp3 player. It says "Cannot transfer copyright protected tracks because this computer is not authorized with the music service." What can I do?
Name: farmerjoe Date: April 26, 2007 at 08:29:15 Pacific
Reply:
I diddn't know what he was talking about untill I searched google: From Cnet: "The good: Fantastic battery life; cool and unique design; bright, easy-to-read OELD; solid sound; gets really loud.
The bad: No FM tuner or recording features; inelegant software; must use Sony's SonicStage software to get music onto the player"
looks like you're out of luck.
0
Response Number 2
Name: Bryco Date: April 26, 2007 at 13:52:52 Pacific
Reply:
Not much info to work with but try ripping the songs off of the CDs using a program such as CDex and then try moving them to the MP3 Player using the Sonic software.
Bryan P.S. I started replying to this post hours ago but am at work and got busy. So, if you already got an answer then rock on.
Summary: hey i just bought a sony nw-hd5 and it has sonicstage 3.1 with it. Is there any alternative software that i can use to upload music into it? also does this version of Sonicstage have the DRM like the...
Summary: Your DVD burner likely came with some software for that purpose. Otherwise, Nero or Sonic or several others can do it. Not sure what you are actually looking for. Are you looking to create DVDs that c...
Summary: Hi wizard-fred, I use windows xp home edition. I do not know how to format RW's or what speed I would be writing at? I am still in the learning stages! Thanks! lisalou islandlover ...