11-05-2005, 08:19 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Location: Lone Star State,USA
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SONY pulls the plug on SONIC STAGE
AM I the only person who bought a SONY mini-disc MP3
player that never heard that SONY has given up on the music system? Before I purchased my 20 GB iPOD music player, I bought one of the SONY mini-disc players. It worked fine for about a year but lately all of the songs purchased from SONY would download 95% and would playback fine but I could not load them on my Mini disc player. Downloading the latest version of the Sony system (Version 3.3) did not help and then I saw the following on the internet when I did a Google search of Sonic Stage: ===================================================== The latest chapter in Sony’s sea change—SonicStage dies Posted Sep 8, 2005, 3:20 PM ET by Ryan Block Related entries: Portable Audio We’ll probably forever have our issues with Sony—first and foremost that they won’t return our calls, but that’s neither here nor there—but it is pretty weird when for years you air complaints about what they’re doing, and one by one they actually, you know, fix their problems. We’re not sure if it’s Sir Howard Stringer at the helm, or if it’s just a corporate mid-life crisis, but we almost fell out of our chairs when Sony announced last year that their audio players would start supporting MP3. They dealt another knockout as late as last week when—get this—they started putting SD slots in their machines. Yeah, right alongside MemoryStick slots. Seriously. And what’s more, after they announced their new line of Network Walkman devices late yesterday, we discovered they even had intentions of adding WMA support, which just about dislocated our jaws, they dropped so hard. But you’re going to love this one best of all, Sony fans and audio player aficionados: according to parties in (earlier) attendence at their press conference, Sony’s killing SonicStage. That’s right, gone, done, fin… the nightmare is over. Well, kind of. We don’t know if their forthcoming devices are properly mass-storage compliant (something still tells us they won’t be), but at very least you’ll have to start doing the brunt of your music-loading work in their new version of the Connect Player they’ve got coming out—which looks a helluva lot like the Sony take on iTunes. So we’ll see, we’ll see. But SonicStage: after you go gently into this good night, please, do not rest in peace. We hope you toss and turn in your grave for all eternity, SonicStage, and then some. Love, Engadget. |
11-06-2005, 08:11 AM | #2 (permalink) |
Addict ed to smack
Location: Seattle
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i got a minidisc player, i loved it. put it away for a while and just pulled it out again in the last couple weeks and my computer really, really dislikes sonicstage making it impossible to get any use out of the damn thing other than the 2 discs i have with stuff on it. sad waste of a 100bucks
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11-06-2005, 11:19 AM | #3 (permalink) | |
Free Mars!
Location: I dunno, there's white people around me saying "eh" all the time
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Plus, the minidisc is becoming a thing of the past. Most media such as CD, DVD, VHS, Mini disc is gonna become obsolete as more company are planning to move toward to digital transfer of media. An example of that would be iPod and being able to view video via cable provider.
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11-06-2005, 12:57 PM | #4 (permalink) |
Addict ed to smack
Location: Seattle
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its really a shame the minidisc didnt catch on i think. they hold 5 hours worth of music, the discs dont get scratched very easily and the players were fairly durable.
only problem besides the sonicstage though was the finickyness (that even a word?) of when the disc was being written on and any number of things could fuck up the disc for good. |
11-13-2005, 01:52 PM | #5 (permalink) |
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Location: behind open eyes
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Whoa...whoa...whoa...whoa...I just bought a Sony NW-HD. When the hell were they planning on sending me this memo? I just put roughly 6GB of music on SonicStage. Oh well...time for evasive action. (Note to self: where is that Sony headquarters?). Yeah, I know that SonicStage is one of the devil's reject software, but I just like to be forewarned, and would have certainly downloaded the Connect Music Player eons ago. Anyway, thanks for the heads up.
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