At 6:24 PM +0300 5/17/06, . m u r m e r . wrote:
> > If I understand your description, I believe the risk was increased whe=
n
>> you attempted another USB transfer at the same time (not by selecting
>> a large number of folder/files). Like Final Cut Pro and other apps,
>> SonicStage could require control of the target disk directory.
>
>for the record, i have frequently uploaded tracks from my hi-md while
>simultaneously uploading photos from a digital camera via another usb port=
.
>so far so good.
That's useful to know Patrick. Have you been making a new, "hot," usb
connection while the HiMD transfer was in progress? Were both USB;s
on a hub or chasis mount? Have you been uploading to the same
volume/directory at SS was? These and other are variables need to be
accounted for before we dismiss simultaneous USB uploading as a
possible factor. Pete, was there anything you were doing differently
this time? Did Sony have any suggestions? Rob D.
> the only time i've lost data is by accidentally
>disconnecting the usb cable either during operation or without ejecting
>first. also, in regards to the question of the write-protect tab:
>sonicstage will not allow file transfer in either direction if the disc in
>write-protected...
>
>best,
>patrick
>
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