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	<title>Comments on: Sony MZ-RH10, they just don&#8217;t give MiniDisc up</title>
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		<title>By: Pete</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pete</dc:creator>
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		<description>Are you praising the Blaupunkt or the Sony MZ-RH10? If you use the MZ-RH10 for recording say a live band or lions roaring in the Serengeti. When you transfer to a PC, if you then realise you wanted to save as a wav and try again it deletes the file(s) from the MiniDisc as well as the already transferred file. It doesn&#039;t warn you, it doesn&#039;t &quot;You can&#039;t do that!&quot; No it just deletes it. I think this is typical of Sony. So the only safe way of doing it is via the analogue o/p. I bet I wouldn&#039;t have this trouble with the iPod!</description>
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