QUOTE(jasonrhl @ Oct 28 2008, 03:22 PM)

Sony do not need to be defended. They just need to come up with a solution to my problem for me to regain my confidence.
Id rather go out and get something now that has a longer recording time than get another recorder with limitations like the R1.
I really liked using my recorder. It just come to its expiry date when it screwed me over because of something I did not know and thought should not have happened when doing my own recordings.
I understand totally how you feel right now. I was totally ready to sell my M200 after my fiasco. But in retrospect, it is partly my fault and Sony's as well. I feel their "copy paranoia" is why they set up SS as they do, but I realize I also should have learned all I could on this forum while using my M200, rather than come here only
after I had the problem.
But look at it objectively (if possible)...you can currently get a 5 pack of 1GB discs for $20-30, and once discs are full, you can upload and start over fresh. If using say 256kbps, you can record many hours...and at that bitrate, it is pretty much lossless to the human ear, particuarly for voice recording. Heck, ATRAC3+ 64 kbps is pretty tight for talk recordings...and 5 HI-MD discs could record several days in that bitrate.
In addition, I have noticed that even professional (purchased) podcasts distributed in mono MP3 @ 48-64 kbps don't even come close to my recordings made in 66kbps (old Atrac3 with JE440) from the radio of the the exact same talk program material, and those I have done in 64kpps (with the M200) are even better, revealing no loss to the human ear with talk recordings, unless you go back to back with the original. So that alone is one semi-justification to stick with ATRAC based recording for talk/dictation.
Anyway, just as you did...I also just uploaded stuff with no worries, and lost quite a few things due to this. But now I know all you have to do is simply click on "file conversion tool" and walk away. In a few minutes, every last ATRAC upload on your computer is DRM free...ready for backup, transfer, etc. Try this, and you will fall in love with your RH1 again, or at least like it...or at least tolerate it, lol.