Double-sided Mini Rewritable DVD-RW for Sony Handycam®

Double-sided Mini Rewritable DVD-RW for Sony Handycam® Reviews



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I highly recommend this product. It has done a great job recording and I will definitely use this product more. Thanks for your time and speedy delivery.

Double-sided Mini Rewritable DVD-RW for Sony Handycam® Feature

  • 2.8GB/60 minutes storage capacity
  • Includes jewel case
- Up to 75% noise reduction- Dual noise cancel mode-wide low- Flat foldable design- 30mm neodymium driver- Sensitivity: 103 dB @ 1mH when on 105 dB @ 1 mH when off- Freq resp: 10 Hz-22 kHz- Up to 50 hours of battery life- Gold-plated plug- Includes carrying pouch, 1 AAA battery dual plug adapter- Weight: 5.82 oz


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Sony camcorder mini disc. - Kathy Lu - Los Angeles, CA
work very good with Sony camcorder, don't use Memorex brand, that brand will give your camcorder problem

O.K product - Michael Tran -
i bought 2 . first one gave reading error after recording about 10 times, the other still ok.


Oct 31, 2010 20:02:05

Sony 80 Minute MiniDisc MD Color (8-Pack)

Sony 80 Minute MiniDisc MD Color (8-Pack) Reviews



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I have bought and used maybe 100 of these minidiscs over the years, and they have not failed yet (unlike Memorex discs!).br /br /The "Shock Absorbing Mechanism" actually works(to a small degree). I happen to like the red, green, blue and purple colors, though I really have no use for them. I know some people who use the colors for categorization. I don't want to know what they use the purple ones for, though.br /br /Sony is exagerating when they claim "highest level of performance" ... that would be HHB brand discs at three times the price. If you are a pro making once-in-a-lifetime recordings, you probably use HHBs already. The Sony minidiscs are perfectly fine for the rest of us.

Sony 80 Minute MiniDisc MD Color (8-Pack) Feature

  • 80 minutes recording time; up to 13.5 hours with Hi-MD recorders
  • Colors: red, green, blue and purple
  • Has 8 pack
8 PK


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Work As Advertised - T. Hayes - Chicago, IL
I own an older Sony minidisc recorder (model MDS-JE520) and I was hoping these 80 minute discs worked OK with it. They do. Plus, each disc comes with an individual plastic case and label. That's good. I have not compared the performance of these Sony discs with ohter brands--like HHB-- but I can tell you that the Sony discs sound fine for my project archiving needs.


Oct 31, 2010 08:53:04

SONY MDX-CA680X Mobile Mini Disc Receiver

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SONY MDX-CA680X Mobile Mini Disc Receiver Feature

  • Sony's proprietary SSIR-EX FM technology adjusts the tuner's bandwidth for environmental variables, dramatically improving sound quality and reducing adjacent station interference
  • My Best Position (MBP) optimizes the system for the listener's position with one easy button push
  • Unique Sony D-Bass adds up to 18dB gain to frequencies below 75Hz, without coloration or interference
  • Preamp Output
  • MD/CD/TV Control w/Custom File, for easy management of audio A/V systems
This MD car stereo features Long Time play mode, a 50-watt x 4 amplifier, EXA tuner with adaptive reception to pick up radio stations, and a M-^SMy Best PositionM-^T speaker function that lets you optimize the sound. Plus, it can hold over 5 hours of music on a single disc. Now thatM-^Rs impressive.


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Oct 30, 2010 15:29:04

StreamSonic Gumstick Battery for Portable CD / MD / MP3 Players (NH-14WM, NH-10WM, HHF-AZ01T, etc.)

StreamSonic Gumstick Battery for Portable CD / MD / MP3 Players (NH-14WM, NH-10WM, HHF-AZ01T, etc.) Reviews



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this was 6.99 versus 34.99 for the sony brand....seems to work the same? wonder why there is such a big price difference! great service - received the battery one day after ordering it!

StreamSonic Gumstick Battery for Portable CD / MD / MP3 Players (NH-14WM, NH-10WM, HHF-AZ01T, etc.) Feature

  • Fits portable audio - MP3 / MD/ CD players.
  • Run time is approximately 10.5 hours (30 minutes). Rechargeable up to 1000 times.
  • Battery dimension: Length 67.0 mm, Width 17.0 mm, Depth 6.1 mm
  • Chemistry: Ni-Mh; Capacity: 1400mAh; Voltage: 1.2V
  • Please refer Product Description below for comparability. Shipping Weight : 0.5 lb/PC.
Equivalent to original battery model number Sony NH-14WM / NH-9WM / NH-10WM; Energizer ER-GUM1; Aiwa MHB 901; PANASONIC HHF-AZ201S / HHF-AZ01T / RP-BP61; Sharp AD-N55BT; VICTOR BN-R129. brFor: Aiwa AM-HX100, AM-HX150, AM-HX200, AM-F90; JVX / Vicot XM-P55SL; Kenwood DMC-P55; Panasonic SJ-SW9MD, SJ-SW90MD, MJ88, MJ80; Sharp MD-MT877, MD-MT77, MD-ST70, MD-ST66; Sony Portable MD Player MZ-N1 - Sony Portable MD Player MZ-N10, MZ-NF810CK, MZ-R909, MZ-R900, MZ-R91, MZ-R90, MZ-E810SP, MZ-700, MZ-E610, MZ-E520, MZ-E510 , MZ-E90, MZ-E75, MZ-E70, MZ-E55, MZ-E44, MZ-E33, MZ-E35, MZ-E30, MZ-E25, MZ-E10, MZ-E7W, MZ-EP11, MZ-EP10, MZ-E5, NW-MS9, Sony MP3 Player NW-MS11 and other audio devices.


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StreamSonic Gumstick Battery - Jah Lives -
I bought it for my Minidisk recorder that uses a NH-14WM. It doesn't hold a charge for more than 15 minutes. You get what you pay for.

No Bargain - A. S. Leonard -
I Ordered one of these some time back. Was able to charge it once. Now it will not recharge. Just be warned.


Oct 30, 2010 01:16:04

Sony MZ-N1 Net MD Walkman Player/Recorder with USB

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Unlike in the UK, the Minidisc (MD) technology never really caught on here in North America, most likely due to the fact that the media and players are pricier than the relatively inexpensive CDR or MP3 options. As a technology, however, it far surpasses anything on the market, so buying one for me was an easy decision. I decided to go with the Sony MZ-N1 for a variety of reasons, and it has more than lived up to my expectations. pPros:p1. Build Quality. Many of the lower-end MD players/recorders are made of plastic which makes me question the durability. The MZ-N1 is made of solid metal, and can easily withstand the expected bangs and clashes in your bag or pocket. The carrying case that's provided goes further to help protect the player. p2. The USB cradle makes transferring songs fast and incredibly easy. The player comes with the required software that functions exactly like regular CD burning software. It works fast, meaning that burning an entire album takes around 5-7 minutes, rather than other players where you need to record all the songs as they are being played. The burning application is also remarkably easy to use, and automatically looks up the song titles and insets to track breakers for you. p3. The remote control is excellent, and will make you wonder how you ever got along without one. The display is backlit, and displays the song title, along with other vital. There is a small learning curve with the volume control, since one dial is for both skipping and adjusting the volume. You need to "snap" the dial upwards to access the volume control, and snap down again to skip through the tracks. This takes a little bit to get used to, but it is better because there are less buttons to fiddle with. p4. The jog dial on the player itself makes accessing particular tracks quick and easy. In this respect, it is very similar to an MP3 player. p5. Battery Life. The rechargeable battery provided is not the best, but when combined with a dry battery, this player will last for weeks before a change and recharge is needed. As someone who is used to using a CD player that required a change at least once a week, this is especially useful, and cost effective no doubt. pCons:p1. The number of characters you can program into a particular MD is limited, so if you add a lot of tracks, the song titles will stop being recorded after the character limit has been reached. This will only happen is you record on level 4 (the longest, and why wouldn't you?), around song 65. Otherwise, it's not a huge problem.p2. Some MP3s will not record onto a MD. MP3s recorded at a lower level (meaning the lowest quality, which is the most common since it saves HD space) will not be readable on a MD, and the burner will not allow them to be copied. I don't know the reason for this, but it is problematic.p3. While the burning software provided is excellent, the jukebox software is horrible. It is cumbersome and frustrating, and since the instructions are inadequate, I recommend avoiding it. If you have Windows Media or I-Tunes, there is no need for it anyway. pThe MZ-N1 was a wise purchase for me, if for nothing more than the USB cradle that saves loads of recording time. It is remarkably durable and easy to use, so it is a great purchase for both people buying one for the first time, or upgrading their old one.

Sony MZ-N1 Net MD Walkman Player/Recorder with USB Feature

  • Record MP3s or CDs at up to 32x speed on affordable MD media for over 5 hours of music per standard 80-minute disc
  • Up to 110 hours of playback using the supplied rechargeable battery and 1 AA battery (not included)
  • Plays ATRAC3 and ATRAC files; converts audio from MP3, WMA, and WAV files
  • Includes USB docking and recharging cradle
  • Music-management software ensures seamless file transfers to and from your hard drive; multi-speed transfers via USB port
Sony's minidisc format became a portable digital music standard before the age of MP3s. Sadly, though, minidisc lost its favor as MP3 players became ubiquitous. Sony aims to flare back up with their NetMD line, minidisc players that can also connect to your PC for transferring downloaded music.p As we ran the NetMD MZ-N1 through its paces, we were often pleasantly surprised, and sometimes downright annoyed, but mostly impressed with this pricey but versatile digital music player.p First off, you can use the optical connection cable to transfer songs directly from your stereo (CD player, DVD player, Xbox, etc.) to the NetMD. Like traditional minidiscs, the transfer takes place in real time, so a three-minute song takes three minutes to move.p With Sony's OpenMG software you can also move songs from your PC to the NetMD. But your music files must be converted to the OpenMG standard before being moved over, which slows down the transfer rate. We were able to move music at the rate of about one minute per three-minute song (although songs transferred more quickly on subsequent transfers since the conversion process had already been completed).p Ironically, Sony's NetMD Simple Burner, which allows you to transfer songs directly from your PC's CD-ROM drive to the NetMD, proved more efficient. It took us only 10 minutes to move an entire 45-minute album to the NetMD.p Unfortunately, you can officially only move tracks from minidisc to the PC that made the reverse trip: you can't load up the NetMD with songs from a CD in your stereo and then transfer them to your PC. We say "officially" because there's a workaround: connect the NetMD's headphone output to your sound card's input and then catch the music with a software mixer. Users with an advanced audio setup such as Creative Labs' Extigy can easily handle the process.p Transfer caveats aside, the NetMD is a well-designed digital music player with excellent sound output. Its mid-cord remote control, complete with backlight LCD display, clips onto your shirt and puts tools for manipulating the sound menus close at hand. And the inexpensive minidisc format means that you can load up lots of your favorite albums (at the highest compression level of LP4, a minidisc can hold almost 300 minutes of music). In addition to the rechargeable battery, you can connect a single AA battery to the NetMD to increase your play time to up to 110 hours.p It's not an inexpensive player, but its increased versatility, expansive removable media, and long battery life make it worth the extra dough. I--J. Curtis/IpBPros:/BbrulliCompact and versatile liLong life when combining batteries liExcellent sound /ulBCons:/BbrulliSlow transfer speeds liSome transfers are one-way /ul Record MP3s or CDs at up to 32x speed with Sony's new MZ-N1 high speed NetMD Walkman player/recorder. Supplied with a USB cradle for charging and Easy PC connection, this NetMD recorder rocks! Featuring a 3-line dot matrix LCD display, up to 110 hours playback, an "Easy Skip" group/folder function, ATRAC3 playback and the support of multiple Internet audio formats, this recorder utilizes affordable MD media for over 5 hours of music storage on one 80-minute disc. A backlit LCD remote with editing functions, a rechargeable battery and AC adapter are also supplied. Record from the Net in no time with NetMD!


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Has the freedom and flexibility that mp3 players lack! - Cecillia -
Although minidisc players have never caught on in the US, I still continue to support them over mp3 players because of the freedom that they allow users. With mp3 player (I have iPods in mind because I know how they work), you connect it to your computer and it updates your entire library in only a few minutes. The MZ-N1 cannot boast such high transfer speeds, unfortunately. However, if you are like me and have an old laptop that is already chock full of mp3s, you are going to have a problem with uploading all those CDs when you don't even have room for another mp3! And don't think about deleting them after you put them on your mp3 player... because the next time you update, your tracks will have disappeared. br /br /So that is why I've chosen to use MDs: They are cheap, can be recorded over millions of times without wear, enable song transfer from your computer via either USB or analog, enable song transfer from the stereo, radio, TV, etc. and there's a mic input for recording meetings or lectures. br /br /If you already know about MDs and are thinking of an upgrade, the MZ-N1 is a vast improvement on their old models. It is a bit hard to find in the US, but if you get a chance and are an MD fan or would like to continue snubbing the annoyingly ubiquitous iPod, I think it is worth the money and effort. In comparison to my old Sony MD (MZ-R700), well sadly there is no comparison. N1 has headphone out and line out (for use with car adapters or speakers), as well as mic in and line in. It is smaller (without that dumb stick-out AA battery speed bump in the back), comes with a cradle for Net MD capability and recharging, and many more options in the menu (most importantly, treble and bass adjustment!).br /br /It is tiny, cute, and lightweight with a sturdy aluminum body--great for those commutes to work or class. And I'm so thankful that Sony made it quiet this time around! It was quite annoying to use my loudly whirring old MD in the library, with people shooting me "shush!" looks. The Net MD capability is okay... but not spectacular. I use Real One player to transfer songs, which is an improvement over the software they provide. But I am accustomed to recording analog anyway. br /br /I highly recommend this MD player to all MD fans, wannabe MD fans, iPod haters and mixtape making lovers.

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I recieved this product as a birthday present. This product is a very solid piece of electronic. It works well with no problem. It is easy to use and very straight forward. Sony MD players are great!!!


Oct 29, 2010 11:06:04

Sony MZ-R55 Portable MiniDisc Player and Recorder

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My first review of a minidisc player was done in 2001. It was for the MZ-R70 blue model. pI have bought this MZ-R55 2nd hand, which is in fact, over 3 years old. The unit (recorder and all supplies) work like a charm. It works better than the MZ-R70, for it's faster when skipping tracks, and it runs the TOC EDIT faster than my other model, which is an MZ-R50 silver model. Yes, I have 3 minidisc players. May I say, even though many people have rated the MZ-R55 down, I love it. All you have to do is have a little patience, and take care of the Unit.pI like the backlit remote, which is excellently handy when you don't want to flip the player/recorder in and out of your pocket every two minutes to raise the volume or change song.pThe unit's shell takes a lot more abuse than that of the MZ-R70. The paint doesn't come off as easy, and even though the unit may be a bit heavier, at least I'm more aware of the fact that there's something fragile in my pocket. I think that 4 hours of battery life is halfway decent if not acceptable. What I mean, is that 4 hours is fine by me. I don't go out much, and that leaves less wareTear on the unit. pLet me tell you...the bass in the collapsible headphones is outstanding. These headphones sport the best digital bass that I have ever heard. May I also add, you don't have to turn the volume up too high, to drown out the exterior sound around you. I find myself not having to put the volume up past 50%. pThe AA battery compartment is handy to have when your NH-14WM (Nickel-Metal Hydride Battert) loses its charge. Just today I went out with the compartment attached, and voila, it's there when I need it.pMy MZ-R55 is the silver model. Even though I bought this unit second hand, it seems to have withstood a lot of time, and everything I expected it to be, it has lived up to its SONY name.pThe carrying pouch is genuninely handy to have, if you're going out in the harsher of climates. That way, it won't get wet or humid. Another thing, the headphones, being as short as they are, are practical for someone who always puts their mini-disc player in their shirt pocket, with or without the remote. The only thing wrong with that, is that you can't really turn your head too far from in front of the unit, or you will be pulling on the wire.pFor the 3 Volt power supply adaptor, I am happy about it, because it's the same voltage as for my MZ-R70. They both share adaptors, and one is always near the stereo for playing through big bass speakers. One is always there for the personal listening pleasure at my desk. brThe whole shebang comes in a neat little rectangular box, which is great for storing, and great for placing my other mini-disc players and their accessories when not in use.pI would recommend you go on an internet site for SONY mini-disc players, to print out their service manuals for each individual model. I have a manual printed out for each of my 3 units. Kind of comes in handy when you know a little about electronics.pI am happy with this product, and would recommend this to anyone, even those fussy people who nag about every little problem they encounter.pHope this review has helped you.

Sony MZ-R55 Portable MiniDisc Player and Recorder Feature

  • 40-second shock-resistant memory
  • Lightweight magnesium die cast body
  • Headphone remote with backlit LCD
  • Rechargeable battery and charger supplied
  • One AA battery case supplied for extended playback
This is the world's smallest portable MiniDisc player, featuring a powerful digital Mega Bass sound system with three-position switch, the Automatic Volume Limiter System (AVLS), and multiple playback modes (normal, repeat track/repeat all, and shuffle). This world's smallest recording MD Walkman combines the superb sound reproduction quality of digital technology and the ease and convenience of MiniDisc recording and playback in a unit virtually as small as a MiniDisc itself. New Smart Remote Control provides editing function including Titling and Move to customize your MiniDiscs and to listen tracks the way you prefer. Backlit LCD on Headphone Remote makes it easy to see the display even in low light, and offers convenient direct access to the unit's major functions.Its Shock Resistant Memory resists bumps or vibrations while the laser scans ahead on the disc and stores 40 seconds of music in memory, for interrupted skip-free playback. NIMH rechargeable battery and charger are supplied to provide greater convenience and saving over replaceable batteries. Character Input for Titling let you create or modify individual track information as the MiniDisc is being recorded. Date and Time Stamp automatically places a date and time marker on each recording for future references. Digital Synchro Recording lets you make digital copies of CDs onto a MiniDisc with synchronized operation that begins recording when digital input signal is received. Sampling Rate Converter allows MiniDisc recording from other digital media having different sampling frequencies, such as DSS and DAT, and automatically converts to MiniDisc Rate. Powerful Digital Mega Bass Sound System with 3 Position switch provides rich, deep bass tones with digital signal processing for virtually inaudible harmonic distortion. Automatic Volume Limiter System (AVLS) maintains volume output below strong signal levels, for listener comfort. High Quality Recording with Digital AGC ensures proper recording levels through Automatic Gain Control to prevent overloading distortion.


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replaces tape recorders - STEEVO! - Minneapolis MN
Normal MD's are basically a novelty whose charm wears off the second you try to actually record one. If you want to record a MD at CD quality, you need a CD player with an optical output, which is not common, an optical cable (sold separately) and you must be willing to sit for the entire duration of the CD without so much as bumping the recorder. On the R-55, the unit is quite heavy, especially if the AA battery pack is attached, which is constantly because the rechargeable is weaker than my grandma on morphine. pDespite all this, the MD has some good qualities. They're virtualy indestructable, and you get surprisingly good sound quality. The edit and delete functions are fantastic, making compilations simple to create and edit. Straight CD rips are easy as well, if you've got the time. However the coolest feature I found was the microphone. You can just plug an ordinary pair of headphones into the microphone jack, press record and listen to your drunken antics or anything else anytime you want, even separate the night into different tracks. pIf you're looking to replace that old walkman this is for you, but stick with a discman or MP3 player otherwise.


Oct 28, 2010 04:35:04