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Developer(s) | Sony |
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Final release | |
Preview release | 5.2 / 2009 (Japan only) |
Operating system | Windows |
Type | Music player |
License | Freeware |
Website | None (product unavailable) |
SonicStage is the name for Sony software that is used for managing portable devices when they are plugged into a computer running Microsoft Windows. It comprises a music player and library manager, similar to iTunes, Windows Media Player and RealPlayer. It is used to manage the library of ATRAC OMG/OMA and MP3 recordings on a PC. It was first used in VAIO PCs put on the Japanese market in October 2001, and superseded OpenMG Jukebox. Version 2 was found on 2004 model products, and Version 3 on 2005 model products (Sony introduced native MP3 support on its music players in 2005).
The Sony Connect service was formerly used to purchase recordings online, and could be accessed from within the SonicStage program. However, Sony announced that on the 31 March 2008, its CONNECT download site would be going offline, therefore affecting SonicStage users.
However, in late 2008, Sony launched a new online music store called 'bandit.fm' on a trial basis for a small number of markets. It was expected that Sony would launch bandit.fm globally, however Sony never did this and closed the store in 2016.[1] Japan exclusively uses the mora service.
Features[edit]
Copying and usage restriction[edit]
SonicStage is closely tied to a requirement that the program guard against copyright infractions. Sony music players have a write-only design. Somewhat similar to an Apple iPod, it is not generally possible to move tracks from the music player to the PC hard drive, and thereby from one music player to another. Some earlier models (such as some of the Net-MD line) could not even transfer voice recordings made by the user (with the player's microphone input) to their PC.
Copy restriction is provided not by any one feature, but by a group of design features and software limitations. The main features being:
- The software strictly enforces digital rights management through its use of OpenMG. SonicStage ties the DRM license of each track to the hardware of the computer from which it has been transferred. SonicStage will not allow transfer of tracks from the player to another computer. It is possible, however, to backup 'My Library' and import it into another installation of SonicStage on a different computer.
- Music files have to be 'wrapped' by Sony software in order to be played on a Sony music player. Sony has not introduced drag and drop support for music files. Although it is possible to load files directly onto a Sony player without using SonicStage, it is not possible to play music files loaded this way. Neither is it possible in most cases to transfer music files back to a PC. (all versions prior to 3.4)
- The program does not generally convert OMG/OMA files to MP3 or WAV.
- The program only supports OMG format, not MP3. The program converts any audio files imported into it into OMG format, including audio files that are not legally downloaded, or illegally copied music.
- The program lacks a true import album feature for WAV and MP3 files. The program imports tracks as is. MP3 and WAV files can not generally be used. Imported files cannot be grouped into an album with artist, title and tracknumber fields assigned at the time of import. This has to be done before or after import.
- When WAV tracks are imported, they remain linked to their WAV source file and the track can only be edited for as long as the WAV source file remains on the computer. This makes it difficult to use SonicStage to edit CDs that have been ripped with another program.
As of version 3.4, an intermediate update mostly for Hi-MD users, some of the above restrictions have been relaxed. SonicStage 3.4 allows tracks recorded via digital/analogue inputs on Hi-MD devices to be transferred back in WAV format. Also, files in Sony's proprietary ATRAC format can now be converted to WAV.
MP3 support[edit]
Support for MP3 files in both SonicStage and 2005 model devices is problematic. A 2005 model device may not be able to play some tracks. For example, it may not be able to play low bit rate MP3 tracks, (the ones that may be produced by an Internet radio station, or in a podcast).
SonicStage will play ATRAC3 files directly from a digital music device when the latter is connected to the computer and detected by the software. SonicStage 3 does not play DRM-wrapped MP3 files directly from the device.Many bugs, however, are corrected and addressed.
History[edit]
Version 1[edit]
Version 1.5 adds the native support for ATRAC3plus[2] and Windows Media Audio (WMA). And addition, MP3 encoding plug-in was sold on Sony's on-line stores (SonyStyle Japan: ¥1,590[3]), for their Palm device: CLIÉ. But those encoding function for WMA/MP3 was removed in SonicStage Version 2.0 (SS2.0 supports only the decoding function).
Version 2[edit]
This is the last version of SonicStage before native MP3 devices were introduced by Sony.MP3 is supported by converting the mp3 file to ATRAC format and downloading that file to the device.
The v2 library manager is 'benign' in that it sits on top of what is already on the hard drive, and doesn't change what is already there (It will change a file name if the user has configured it as such.) Users can tell it an album exists in a directory, and import that group of files as an album without having the program change the header information in the tracks.
Version 3[edit]
Version 3 uses the header information in the tracks to get album, artist and track name information.The tracks are placed in the database according to what is in the tracks. When the header fields in a track are blank, the program imports the track into the unnamed album (No name, no artist, no album). As a consequence, when importing tracks, many albums are placed into the album called 'Unnamed'.
Tracks under digital rights management cannot be changed, and neither can tracks with a missing source link.
As noted above, Version 3 lacks an 'Import Album' feature. SonicStage v3 classifies tracks according to the album-related information present in their headers.
2 GB memory sticks are not supported.
Sony have added the option to drop DRM on ripped files in SonicStage v3.3.
SonicStage 3.4 includes an option to de-DRM an entire library (the larger it is, the longer it takes) allowing unlimited transfer and playback on PCs. Users can share non-DRM files with other people.
The option to de-DRM files does not work on unplayable OMA files.
SonicStage 3.4 does operate on Windows Vista after some manual driver installations.
Version 4 (SonicStage CP)[edit]
Adds the ability to import AACLC, as well as HE-AAC.
The main downside is that a number of features, such as the ability to recover from corrupt track lists, are still missing. Restrictions on what non administrator users could do were due to restrictions imposed by Windows XP and earlier. These restrictions are not present with Windows Vista and later.
Version 4.3 (SonicStage CP) adds Windows Vista compatibility (Vista 64-bit and Windows 7 64-bit are not officially supported but Sonicstage will run, though there are no drivers for the hardware). As of October 2008, this is the latest version of the English (and other non-Japanese language) SonicStage. From March 29, 2013 onwards this version is no longer available for download from Sony website.[4]
Version 4.4, released on January 10, 2008[5] (only in Japan), added HE-AAC transfer function for new walkmans.
Version 5 (SonicStage V)[edit]
SonicStage V is the latest version of the Japanese SonicStage, and features a new user interface like SonicStage for LISMO. Version 5.0 released on October 9, 2008 in Japan.[6][7] On 9 Feb 2009, version 5.1 was released.
SonicStage V does not work with the Hi-MD/Net MD Walkmans, MP3-CD/ATRAC-CD players (such as CD Walkmans) and other old devices.[8]
SonicStage for LISMO[edit]
SonicStage for LISMO is a stripped-down version of Japanese SonicStage CP, and is a part of the 'LISMO Port' suite. Version 1.0 was released on February 1, 2008. SonicStage for LISMO developed for a new ATRAC service (LISMOオーディオ機器連携) of LISMO, the online music store provided by a Japanese mobile phone operator KDDI (au). There are some useful functions to using LISMO, but little value for non-LISMO users. The playable codecs are same as SonicStage Version 4.x, but encoding functions are only available for the ATRAC codecs.
As of October 2008, 16 au phones (manufactured by Casio Hitachi Mobile Communications, Kyocera, Sanyo, Sharp, Sony Ericsson and Toshiba) support LISMO's ATRAC service.[9]
Alternatives[edit]
MP3 File Manager[edit]
Sony offers the MP3 File Manager for Network Walkmans as a very limited alternative to SonicStage. It only provides a simple drag-and-drop interface and is lacking many of the newer, more advanced features of SonicStage (such as the ability to transfer files back to the computer).
The application is intended to be installed on the Network Walkman itself.Although it can be run directly on the device, it is not truly a portable application because it requires that the driver[10] be installed on the computer.
The most recent version (2.0) can be downloaded from here[11] or here.[12] There is also an older version (1.2) for older Network Walkmans available here.[13]
VAIO Music Transfer[edit]
As mentioned in this forum,[14] the VAIO Music Transfer software allows files to be dragged and dropped onto the player. It may still require SonicStage to be installed. It works with the NW-A700-series, NW-E00XF-series players as well as the NW-HD1 and NW-HD3.
MP3 Conversion Tool[edit]
Sims 4 exhibition mod. Sony released an MP3 Conversion Tool in 2007. The MP3 Conversion Tool can be used to convert non-DRM protected ATRAC® format audio files stored in your computer to MP3 format audio files. To run the MP3 Conversion Tool, the OpenMG Secure Module is required (included with SonicStage). The tool can be downloaded from Sony's eSupport page, here.[15]
Third-party alternatives[edit]
- voidMP3FM file manager is free, and supports some features that the official MP3FM does not (e.g. ability to transfer files back to the computer). voidMP3FM currently works with NW-E002, NW-E003, NW-E005, NW-A608, and (unofficially) NW-E015F, allows transfer of tracks back to HD, and the compatibility is improved in each version (last release was 6 October 2006). It also works under WINE in Linux.[16]
- JSymphonic is a piece of open-sourceJava software that works on Linux, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X and can transfer MP3s to and from the Sony NW-E00x series and HDD NW-A series players. It is also a continuation of the NW-E00x Mp3 File Manager project.
- Grab Your Music (GYM) software allows to transfer (upload) audio files back to the computer from the Walkman.
- ML Sony is a plugin for the popular multimedia player Winamp. It integrates with Winamp's Library and allows the user to transfer MP3s between the PC and the Sony Walkman. It does not require SonicStage to be installed. The official discussion thread about it seems to be offline.[17]
MiniDisc[edit]
For MiniDisc Walkman, the linux-minidisc project is working continuously to develop a free transfer software for all HiMD- and NetMD-Walkman. The software features a library libhimd for accessing HiMD-devices and a Qt-based GUI (QHiMDTransfer) which both can be ported to many platforms, current versions are available for Linux, Windows and Macintosh computers. Currently, upload (i.e. transfer from the Walkman to the PC) of MP3s and PCM/ATRAC3/ATRAC3+-recordings (all HiMD Walkman) is possible, more functionality (downloads to the device, deleting, renaming tracks etc.) is being worked on. NetMD is supported as well (through a collection of Python scripts) in the form of downloads (all NetMD) and uploads (MZ-RH1 only). Especially the sophisticated debugging and reverse-engineering protection of OpenMG/AVLib made development tedious but linux-minidisc is the only software to provide this functionality to date. The project homepage can be found here.[18]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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- ^https://web.archive.org/web/20161220022819/http://www.bandit.fm/. Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2019-03-24.Missing or empty
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(help) - ^Ken Fujimoto (2002-12-16). 'Digital Audio Laboratory' (in Japanese). Impress AV Watch. Archived from the original on 2008-04-12. Retrieved 2008-03-14.
- ^'ソニースタイル、SonicStage用のMP3プラグインを販売開始' (in Japanese). Impress AV Watch. 2002-12-05. Archived from the original on 2005-04-12. Retrieved 2008-03-14.
- ^http://www.sony-asia.com/support/announcement/524893
- ^'「SonicStage CP (SonicStage Ver.4.4) ダウンロードサービス」のご案内' (in Japanese). Sony Marketing (Japan). 2008-01-10. Retrieved 2008-03-14.
- ^'ソニー、ウォークマン用転送ソフト「SonicStage V」' (in Japanese). Impress AV Watch. 2008-10-09. Retrieved 2008-10-17.
- ^Christopher MacManus (2008-10-10). 'Sony Japan Releases SonicStage V (aka SonicStage 5)'. Sony Insider. Retrieved 2008-10-17.
- ^'SonicStage V 対応機器情報' (in Japanese). Sony Marketing (Japan). 2008-10-09. Retrieved 2008-10-17.
- ^'「LISMO「オーディオ機器連携」」対応機種' (in Japanese). KDDI. Retrieved 2008-10-17.
- ^Sony Electronics, Inc. 'Sony eSupport - NW-E405 - Drivers & Software'. Esupport.sony.com. Retrieved 2012-09-01.
- ^'Welcome : Support for Sony'. Sonydigital-link.com. Retrieved 2012-09-01.
- ^Sony Electronics, Inc. 'Sony eSupport - NW-E405 - Drivers & Software'. Esupport.sony.com. Retrieved 2012-09-01.
- ^'Welcome : Support for Sony'. Sonydigital-link.com. Retrieved 2012-09-01.
- ^'post'. Ipastudio.com. Archived from the original on April 24, 2008. Retrieved 2012-09-01.
- ^'Sony eSupport - Electronics - Drivers & Software'. esupport.sony.com. Retrieved 2015-01-14.
- ^http://www.atraclife.com/forums/index.php?showforum=25
- ^http://www.atraclife.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=1528
- ^'start [linux-minidisc]'. Wiki.physik.fu-berlin.de. Retrieved 2012-09-01.
External links[edit]
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SonicStage&oldid=974269651'
Download 'SonicStageInstaller' first.
Download Sonicstage 4.3 Full Installer
After executing 'SonicStageInstaller', only the files needed for your computer will be downloaded and then SonicStage will be installed. (When executing 'SonicStageInstaller, Internet connection will be needed.)
The installed file will differ depending on your PC environment. (The installed file size: approx. 32~79MB)
The installation time is 4~10 minutes approx. when corresponding by 1Mbps. It is 1 and a half hour~3 hours approx. by 56kbps. It will take quite a bit of time depending on the Internet environment.
Before Download
* For Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 / Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 / Windows XP Media Center Edition / Windows XP Professional / Windows XP Home Edition
To install this software, you must log on with a user name with 'Computer Administrators' as an attribute. And you must log on with the user name 'Administrators' or 'Power Users' to use the SonicStage software.
To install this software, you must log on with a user name with 'Computer Administrators' as an attribute. And you must log on with the user name 'Administrators' or 'Power Users' to use the SonicStage software.
* For Windows 2000 Professional (Service Pack 3 or later)
You must log on as 'Administrators' to install the SonicStage software. And you must log on with the user name 'Administrators' or 'Power Users' to use the SonicStage software.
You must log on as 'Administrators' to install the SonicStage software. And you must log on with the user name 'Administrators' or 'Power Users' to use the SonicStage software.
[Download Procedure]
Please follow the steps below to download the SonicStageInstaller.
- Connect to the Internet.
- Set up the folder for storing the downloaded file on your hard disk. Assume the folder is named 'ss_dl' and it is made in C drive.
- Download the following file on the folder created at Step2.
SonicStageInstaller.exe
(The download of above file will be started, clicking 'I accept' button below this page. Follow the instructions on-screen dialog box.) - After the download is completed, select [Views]-[Details] in the Explorer to check the file size. If the file size is not the same as the file size showing above, try to download the file again.
Note: Do not make the system go into a suspend, sleep, and hibernation mode during the download.
[Install Procedure]
Once the download of 'SonicStageInstaller.exe' is completed, please follow the steps below to install to the SonicStage on your computer.
- Quit all software.
If 'MD Simple Burner', 'Net MD Simple Burner', 'OpenMG Jukebox' icon is displayed on the task tray, remove the icon from there.
- Confirm the PC is connected to the Internet.
* 'SonicStageInstaller.exe' downloads only the files necessary for your PC and then installs SonicStage. Your personal information is not sent to the server when downloading this program.
- Click [Start] on the task tray and click [Run..]. Then the dialog box [Run] will appear.
- Input 'C:ss_dlSonicStageInstaller.exe' in there, and click [OK].
- SonicStageInstaller window will appear. Click [OK] and start downloading the files.
- Follow the on-screen prompt to complete the download and installation.
- Click [Done] to restart your PC, when the 'Complete' window appears.
- Check whether the installation is completed successfully.
Open 'SonicStage' and select [About SonicStage] from the [Help] menu.
If 'SonicStage Version 3.4.xx.xxxxx' is displayed on the [About SonicStage] dialog box, your installation is completed successfully.
If 'SonicStage Version 3.4.xx.xxxxx' is displayed on the [About SonicStage] dialog box, your installation is completed successfully.
[Notice]
Please read carefully the following notices. Sony will not take any responsibilities in case of damages of sets occurred by not following the below notices.
- Please follow the procedure, and download make proper use of this program.
- This provided download service is exclusive use for PC under pre-installed Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 , Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows 2000 Professional (Service Pack 3 or later), Windows Millennium Edition, and Windows 98 Second Edition ONLY.
- DO NOT use this download service for Macintosh, Windows 98 / 95, Windows NT, or other OS.
- This program has the copyright protection. The user may not transfer and copy this program, and not grant to use it within the given use by Sony.
- Under using this program, we have no responsibility for the direct or indirect loss accomplished, or related and produced damages, etc.
SonicStage is a registered trademark or a trademark of Sony Corporation.
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