![]() but good enough for a one-off archival operation.Īs far as I understand, for non-Hi-MD-formatted disks, there’s no real container/wrapper that can be transferred from the disk, but the data that you get in the. SonicStage and the MZ-RH1 driver still work in 64-bit Windows 10, but it does need some hunting of the right files and unsigned driver installation, etc. Doesn’t hurt to store both variants in case one turns out to be better than the other (for archival purposes). ffmpeg or VLC come to mind).Īlternatively, you can copy those tracks also with SonicStage, which IIRC will put them in an OMA container format, but that should also not do any conversion, but just contain the original audio data(?). ![]() ![]() wav files will only be playable by tools that support the ATRAC3 codecs (e.g. wav container - however, the audio in the wav will still be the ATRAC3-encoded data, so there’s no generational loss (you can check with “ffprobe” from ffmpeg or the “Codec Information” dialog in VLC). aea file, and LP2/LP4 aka ATRAC3 will be put into a. Don’t confuse ATRAC3 in a WAV container with the “uncompressed PCM” in a WAV container.Īt least with "netmd/upload.py” in the repo, the original ATRAC-encoded audio data will be kept intact, SP (mono/stereo) tracks will be put into an. ![]()
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