🎧 Elevate your sound journey with speed, style, and stamina!
The SonyMZ-NE410 High Speed Net MD Walkman Recorder combines 4GB storage capacity with an 80-minute MiniDisc to hold over five hours of music. Featuring high-speed USB connectivity, it minimizes recording time while bundled software helps organize your music library by multiple categories. ID3 tag cleaning ensures accurate metadata, and a single AA battery powers up to 56 hours of playback, making it a reliable companion for music lovers on the move.
Memory Storage Capacity | 4 GB |
Microphone Form Factor | Mini |
Format | WMA, MP3 Audio, WAV |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Item Weight | 15.52 ounces |
D**N
The Best Ever
In December 2001 I purchased Sony's ZS-M35 - the personal minidisc system. CD player on top, mini disc recorder on bottom. This was my introduction into the world of mini discs. This was purchased after my Sony CD player - cassette recorder died. I really abused the heads. It lasted 6 years of heavy use at the office. It still plays cd's and radio but draggggssss on the tapes.My next in February 2003 was the MZ-E300 minidisc player - you know, the little blue player. Since I am recording in the office, I might as well take some to listen outside the office. It lasted until 2004 when the "hold" button gave out completely. The only thing to do was to throw it out. It did play Normal and LP2.Getting fancy in February 2004, I ordered the MZ-NE410. This is a very good machine except that it didn't have a line in and I don't download from the internet so the software is useless for me.In March 2004, I ordered the MZ-N510CK and IT IS A FANTASTIC MACHINE. It has a line in which I use to record in the office.The 410 is my "player". The 510 is line in/line out from my Dell in my office. I use Real Player. I am a hog for old time radio shows and they come in MP3 format on CDs holding as much as 100 half-hour shows. I plug this cd into my dell, bring up Real Player, press start on Dell - hit record on 510 and let it rip. I record in LP4 so I get 10 half-hour show or 5 hours of whatever using MD80.I still don't use the software, just MP3 cds and regular music cds to download. I have all the functions sans the software. This is a fantastic machine.I am thinking of going MZ-NHF800 Hi-MD later on but have to read a lot more about it.I only buy Sony for music. Not DVD, not television. I have not been disapointed yet.
J**G
Mini Disc-Awesome
Almost everybody I know either has an Ipod or MP3 player. Mini-Disc seems to just fly by and doesn't get a lot of attention these days. But you know what, thanks to Sony, I was able to find a portable music player that I can live with. Took me about 5 days to received my Sony MZ-NE410 Net MD. Seems like everyone hates the Sonicstage application that came with it (because of the check-in and check-out thingy). I Didn't want to take a chance so I downloaded the newest version and didn't see any of that crap that they were talking about. Also I was able to drag and drop, no problemo there. I'd transfered about 39 songs @ LP2 and only took me about 15 minutes or less. The battery was still full after all that. Maybe cause I was using a 2.8 Ghz system running on Vista. I suppose if your system can encode faster than you won't have to wait so long.The bad part of this Net-MD is that you cannot tranfer back any song, but you can delete it through the Sonicstage application. There's no editing on the Net-MD and you can only do that from the PC side. Too bad this style doesn't have a backlight or a mic, which is why I'm giving it just a four star.The best part was the battery life. It's freakin long. Just remember to bring a couple Discs. You may run out of songs before your battery do. I'm planning on getting another one; Sony MZNH600D Hi-MD MiniDisc Walkman, which can hold more songs and is powered thru the USB when connected to the PC. If you're looking to record look for one that has a mic/mic line. If you just need to listen than this one is great for you.
R**B
A true classic. One battery delivers hours and hours of audio awesomeness. Makes me feel like Starlord!
Great mini-disc player. It is too bad this tech only lasted about 3 weeks. This version of the walkman had the advantage of using a single double a battery, advertising a battery life around 50 hrs. I can say that with today's tech, using a half-charged rechargeable battery, I got well over 70hrs of use before needing to put in a fresh battery. The sound quality of a mini-disc is better than decent, and you don't have to worry about the skipping of the old CDs(google it) or your tape(google it) getting tangled. There were some other awesome qualities to mini-discs as well, which I'll leave you to self discover. My car has a plethora of audio options, and pinatas, and I still rock the mini-disc player 9 out of 10 days of the week. I feel like Starlord everyday I walk into the office wearing this badboy and my 1990's headphones. I know, I know, he wore a different version, but with us being the same ages and all, I feel like he would have actually had the MD version Walkman, so I got that going for me.
M**S
Some caveats you should be aware of..
While I'm a fan of Sony generally, I've long been disturbed with some of the 'walled garden' attitude that they show their own products.You should be aware that there is no 64-bit driver for the Net-MD under Windows XP. The software is abysmal, requiring that MP3s to be transferred to the device are CBR rather than VBR. A viable 'hack' is to 'burn' an audio iso and use the simple transfer utility on the mounted iso.There is almost no support in third-party applications; a much touted solution using real player has pretty much disappeared. It's unlikely that any third party solutions will appear in the future because of an extremely zealous legal department.Indeed, it's impossible to transfer recordings from minidisc back to the computer if they have been transferred from a different computer or minidisc recorder.I feel quite a bit of pain for what was a very promising format being shackled by overarching control of userspace.Generally the NE410 is a solid little unit, although the supplied earphones are the usual commodity quality. I wouldn't presume to comment on the audio quality due to hearing destroyed by years of very, very loud nightclubs.
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