Another option to "fix" your album artwork is to download Sony Music Center for PC, load up all of your music onto it, go into the all songs tab, select all, and have it search for missing track info. Depending upon how much music you have, this will take hours to complete, but once it does, most, if not all of your files will have working album art. The program downloads and embeds album art for you that is compatible with the Sony DAP. Like I said, it takes hours but after doing it with my library, it correctly found and attached album art for at least 95% of my files. I hope this helps.
No, trust me I NEED to get Sony. Brand loyalty or something. It's about the experience of having stuff that goes properly together for me.
I might even shell for one of those "For Premium Sound" SR-64HXA microSDs but hard to know if you're buying a fake since they're all through resellers now..
Hi guys, has anybody noticed a reduction in battery endurance of ZX300 when using the RMT-NWS20 Bluetooth remote? I've been charging more frequently unlike before (like every 3-4 days now).
Hi guys, has anybody noticed a reduction in battery endurance of ZX300 when using the RMT-NWS20 Bluetooth remote? I've been charging more frequently unlike before (like every 3-4 days now).
Bring back inline remotes Sony!! People say there's a reduction in SQ but my MZ-RH1 had one and it sounded incredible. I'm sure Sony engineers could figure out appropriate shielding.
Congratulations, do you like carrying around 4000 albums? How many do you seriously listen to in a week? I prefer to curate whats on my ZX300 and appreciate it fully, I doubt I'll ever want to have more than 100 albums on my walkman. A mix of FLAC and DSD. That will provide enough variety and interest for months to me. I'm actually used to carrying a pouch of 10 HiMD discs for a week, more than 100 albums is almost overwhelming to me, it's a symptom of the modern world I hate, My philosophy is always: MORE ABOUT LESS.. my main collection will be on my desk drive, and of course backed up on my shelf in physical format. I can change out what I'm listening to from time to time. I'm thinking more and more about just going with the internal memory, no hassles with population and you know there's no noise either.
I hate the 99% of the modern world but a ZX300 is an exception, it is admittedly the best sounding portable I've ever had, including DAT, Hi-MD and some fine sounding CD walkmans. And it is RELIABLE. Damn I hate DAT and its stupid mechanism.
Bring back inline remotes Sony!! People say there's a reduction in SQ but my MZ-RH1 had one and it sounded incredible. I'm sure Sony engineers could figure out appropriate shielding.
Congratulations, do you like carrying around 4000 albums? How many do you seriously listen to in a week? I prefer to curate whats on my ZX300 and appreciate it fully, I doubt I'll ever want to have more than 100 albums on my walkman. A mix of FLAC and DSD. That will provide enough variety and interest for months to me. I'm actually used to carrying a pouch of 10 HiMD discs for a week, more than 100 albums is almost overwhelming to me, it's a symptom of the modern world I hate, My philosophy is always: MORE ABOUT LESS.. my main collection will be on my desk drive, and of course backed up on my shelf in physical format. I can change out what I'm listening to from time to time. I'm thinking more and more about just going with the internal memory, no hassles with population and you know there's no noise either.
I hate the 99% of the modern world but a ZX300 is an exception, it is admittedly the best sounding portable I've ever had, including DAT, Hi-MD and some fine sounding CD walkmans. And it is RELIABLE. Damn I hate DAT and its stupid mechanism.
Congratulations, do you like carrying around 4000 albums? How many do you seriously listen to in a week? I prefer to curate whats on my ZX300 and appreciate it fully, I doubt I'll ever want to have more than 100 albums on my walkman. A mix of FLAC and DSD. That will provide enough variety and interest for months to me. I'm actually used to carrying a pouch of 10 HiMD discs for a week, more than 100 albums is almost overwhelming to me, it's a symptom of the modern world I hate, My philosophy is always: MORE ABOUT LESS.. my main collection will be on my desk drive, and of course backed up on my shelf in physical format. I can change out what I'm listening to from time to time. I'm thinking more and more about just going with the internal memory, no hassles with population and you know there's no noise either.
I hate the 99% of the modern world but a ZX300 is an exception, it is admittedly the best sounding portable I've ever had, including DAT, Hi-MD and some fine sounding CD walkmans. And it is RELIABLE. Damn I hate DAT and its stupid mechanism.
I'm the opposite of you, I like having everything I own with me so I don't have to plan ahead or waste time copying music. So whenever I'm in the mood to listen to something it's available. To each his own.
My library has 1,037 albums, 10,948 tracks in a mix of FLAC 44.1/16 thru 192/24 and DSD. On the 1TB microSD I still have 260GB free and I don't need to use any of the internal storage which helps since Sony playlists can't span media.
I'm the opposite of you, I like having everything I own with me so I don't have to plan ahead or waste time copying music. So whenever I'm in the mood to listen to something it's available. To each his own.
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