The following woks for my MZ-NE410. I've always wanted a Sony MiniDisc player, ever since I saw them in stores like the The Good Guys and Circuit City, back in the 90s. Well, 3 decades later, I finally have one. I bought a Sony MD Walkman MZ-NE410 from eBay, which is a "Net MD" model, from around 2003. There is not optical or line in to record tracks. Instead, you have to connect a USB cord to your laptop, and have the "SonicStage" software. This software was last updated in 2007, but it still runs with Windows 10. There are some tricks you have to do to get it running. This is what worked for me:
In order to install the .inf driver, I had to turn off driver signing, which can be done like this:
https://jbcomp.com/disable-device-driver-signing-in-windows-10/
Finally, the SonicStage software didn't recognize my MiniDisc player when my USB cord was plugged into a USB hub. When I plugged the USB cord directly into the computer, it worked fine.
Dr. Dr's "The Chronic" will be my first MiniDisc album.
The songs will be transferred under LP2 quality, which is 132 Kbps. If you want SP quality at 292 Kbps, you'll need to use linux-minidisc. See my other post for how to do that.
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