What is the latest firmware version?
What is EFM (Eight to Fourteen Modulation)?
Can I transfer files between the MDP and a computer using the USB interface?
Can I use the MDP and USB with Audio Editing applications on the Windows NT platform?
Does the USB connection require special drivers for the Mac or Windows platform?
What audio file format does the PORTADISC use for saving files on a computer?
Do I need special applications to stream audio via USB?
Can I perform faster-than-real-time transfers when using USB?
Can I record more than 80 minutes on a single MD80 disc?
What converters are used on the MDP?
Can I overcharge NiMH in the portadisc?
What is the sample rate and word length for recording and playback on the MDP?
How long should I charge the batteries for optimum performance?
Does the use of phantom power dramatically affect my battery performance?
Can I use NiMH batteries that do not provide a minimum 1500 mAh?
What parameters are stored in the User Setups?
Is there a remote available for the PORTADISC?
Do I get extended recording times when using a dynamic mic vs a condenser mic?
Can I use the internal mic for critical recording?
How do I preserve battery life when the unit will be idle for extended periods?
Is the PORTADISCs mic pre bypassed when switched to line input or is the input simply padded?
Machine displays "LOCK" message, I would like to perform system reset.
When I connect my MDP 500 to Windows XP via the USB port. I have reviewed the PDF document titled "Connecting the MDP500 to a PC via the USB Cable". The configuration of the MDP 500 goes fine, but when I connect the USB cable, I ultimately get a message on my computer "USB device not recognized"
When this message pop up, use a POWERED or PASSIVE USB Hub, connect it between the MDP500 and your PC, Apple Mac uses plug the MDP500 via the USB connector on the rear of the keyboard. This will boost the USB signal, enough to be detected by the computer. (this usually resolves any connection issues). .
What is the latest firmware version?
The latest software for the PORTADISC MDP 500 is version 1.50. The version is
shown briefly after power up on the MDPs boot-up page. If your MDP contains
a version other than v1.50, contact your dealer for instructions on getting your
MDP updated to the current release.
What is ATRAC 4.5 encoding?
ATRAC stands for Adaptive TRansform Acoustic Coding and was developed for SONY
to be used in the MiniDisc format. ATRAC allows up to 80 minutes of stereo audio
to be stored on a disc much smaller than a 12cm diameter CD. It achieves this
by reducing the data rate to and from disc to approximately 20% of the 44.1,
16 bit PCM data rate associated with CD. ATRAC uses various psycho-acoustical
phenomena such as masking to remove audio data that is considered to be undetectable
by the human ear. The first versions of the ATRAC algorithm were not too effective,
but version 4.5 has reached a stage of maturity whereby most find it is extremely
difficult or near impossible to tell a difference between the audio quality of
the compressed and the uncompressed signals. One should not confuse ATRAC 4.5
with the more recent ATRAC3. ATRAC3 uses 10:1 (MDLP2) or 20:1 (MDLP4) compression
as compared to the ATRAC 4.5, which uses 5:1 compression and is much higher quality.
ATRAC 3 relates more closely to MP3 quality.
What is EFM (Eight to Fourteen Modulation)?
The EFM modulation technique is used in the MD format to convert 8-bit encoded
data into 14-bit data. This is done to create an adequate pit/land density ratio
that will provide optimum disc tracking and transmission characteristics.
Can I transfer files between the MDP and a computer using the USB interface?
The MDPs USB interface is for real-time audio transfers. Standard drivers
included in Windows 98SE/2000/Me and Macintosh OS 9 and above recognize the MDP
as a 'USB Audio Device'. This protocol only allows for real-time streaming audio
to and from the PORTADISC.
Can I use the MDP and USB with Audio Editing applications on the Windows NT platform?
No, not with USB. Windows NT does not support the USB Audio protocol, but any
audio editing system that uses the NT platform, and has an interface that employs
optical or coaxial SPDIF inputs and outputs, is of course quite suitable for
transferring audio to and from the PORTADISC.
Does the USB connection require special drivers for the Mac or Windows platform?
No. The drivers for USB Audio are part of the Windows OS (in Win98SE, WinME and
Win2000) and Mac OS 9. Just plug in the USB cable and the computer operating
system should do the rest.
What audio file format does the PORTADISC use for saving files on a computer?
This is not determined by the PORTADISC but by the software application. The
PORTADISC outputs 44.1k, 16-bit PCM data which is the same format as CD. You
can save this data in whatever file format you choose, as long as the software
application supports this. Common file types may include wav, aiff, SDII, etc.
Do I need special applications to stream audio via USB?
No. You only need a compatible operating system (Windows 98SE/2000/Me and Macintosh
OS 9 and above). With the proper OS, all basic Windows and Macintosh audio editing
software that uses the computers sound card is probably compatible with
USB streaming audio. If the editing system uses its own interface boxes (e.g.
Pro Tools), then it will probably not be able to use USB audio, unless of course
SPDIF digital I/O is available.
Can I perform faster-than-real-time transfers when using USB?
No. The current transfer speed is limited to real time by the decoding system
from ATRAC to linear PCM. This real-time decoding must occur before the transfer
by USB streaming audio.
Can I record more than 80 minutes on a single MD80 disc?
No, not in stereo mode. The stereo record time maximum is 80 minutes, but in
MONO record mode, this is doubled to 160 minutes (2 hours 40 minutes).
What converters are used on the MDP?
The MDP uses latest-generation 20-bit oversampling Delta-Sigma modulation converters.
Can I overcharge NiMH in the portadisc?
It is not possible to overcharge batteries in the PORTADISC when using the supplied
mains adapter. If you are using a non-standard DC supply then ensure that the
output of this does not exceed 14 volts.
What is the sample rate and word length for recording and playback on the MDP?
The MDP records 20-bit/44.1k audio and then encodes using ATRAC for storage onto
the Mini Disc. Playback is at 20-bit/44.1k out of the SPDIF coaxial and optical
outputs.
What is SRC?
SRC stands for Sample Rate Converter. The MDP employs automatic sample rate conversion
for digital audio input that is not at the 44.1k sample rate. The SRC converts
incoming digital audio between 32k and 48k into 44.1k.
Can I turn SRC off?
The SRC automatically turns off if the digital audio input is already at a sampling
rate of 44.1k. This ensures the signal path is as clean as possible. SRC only
turns on for signals outside the range 44.1k +/-0.1% (e.g. 48k and 32k).
How long should I charge the batteries for optimum performance?
If the batteries are charged in the PORTADISC, optimum battery performance is
reached after 14 hours of charging. A 14-hour charge should provide approximately
3.5 hours of operation in record mode (i.e. operating immediately after a full
charge with the backlight off and phantom power off). For faster charging, third-party
fast chargers for NiMH batteries can be used. With these devices, charge times
are a little as 5 hours.
What is SCMS?
SCMS (Serial Copy Management System) allows the originator to protect their material
from unlimited digital copying. The system has 3 settings:
Can I turn SCMS off?
No. SCMS is part of the MiniDisc specification and cannot be disabled.
Does the use of phantom power dramatically affect my battery performance?
This depends on which phantom-powered mics are being used and whether there are
1 or 2 phantom mics connected. The PORTADISC limits the current to each input
mic to 7ma, or 14ma total. This equates to a maximum power drain of 670mW. This
results in a maximum reduction of 30 minutes in record time. If just one phantom
mic is being used, then the reduction is about 15 minutes.
Can I use NiMH batteries that do not provide a minimum 1500 mAh?
Yes, you can use any capacity size provided the terminal voltage is the same
(nominal 12V). However, the smaller the battery's capacity, the shorter the operation
time.
When I record in mono mode, playback is on both left and right channels and the output
level is 6dB lower than the indicated record level. Whats going on?
A 6dB digital attenuator is automatically turned on in MONO record mode in order
to prevent an overload situation occurring. For example:-
What parameters are stored in the User Setups?
The five user memories store the user-selections for the following parameters:
INPUT MENU |
SYSTEM MENU |
INPUT SOURCE |
REC MODE? |
MIC-ATT |
TRACK-INCREMENT? |
BASSCUT |
THRESHOLD LEVEL |
LIMITER |
AUTO-START/CUT? |
PHANTOM |
AUTO-PAUSE? |
|
PRE-RECORD? |
Is there a remote available for the PORTADISC?
HHB does not produce a remote for the PORTADISC. However, a remote is easily
implemented by using switches to short the various pins of the connector together.
The pin-out diagram and remote information are located in the operations manual.
Do I get extended recording times when using a dynamic mic vs a condenser mic?
Yes and no. If phantom power is required, then recording time will be reduced
- by how much depends on the microphone. If the condenser is powered by an external
battery, then recording time should be unaffected.
Can I use the internal mic for critical recording?
This is not recommended. The internal mic is intended mainly for logging purposes.
How do I preserve battery life when the unit will be idle for extended periods?
When the PORTADISC is not in use, it is best to remove the batteries and store
them at room temperature out of direct sunlight. All batteries self-discharge
over time so ensure that the batteries are charged for a full 14 hours before
use.
Is the PORTADISCs mic pre bypassed when switched to line input or
is the input simply padded?
For line-level inputs, the input is padded.
Machine displays "LOCK" message, I would like to perform system reset.
1) Switch the unit OFF.
2) Press buttons F1 and F3 at the same time and continue to hold them down.
3) Whilst still holding F1 and F3, press the POWER button to power up the unit.
This will perform a system reset to unlock the original record level calibration
set-up.