Hi Guys!
Still looking for that Manual for the SONY MDX - C8000 Head Unit for my Car.
Thanks to all those who have helped out already, still no joy!
All help is appreciated
Thanks Again, Greg Lincoln.
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To stop getting this
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DIVCan anyone tell me how I can get minidiscs in South Africa for a reasonable
price? The medium hasn't been here for so long, so minidiscs are very hard to get and
rather expensive. The cheapest I've seen so for are JVC's for 30 Rand a piece, that is
almost
Try these
http://www.ita.sel.sony.com/support/
http://www.thatmanual.com/
Greg Lincoln wrote:
Hi Guys!
Still looking for that Manual for the SONY MDX - C8000 Head Unit for my Car.
Thanks to all those who have helped out already, still no joy!
All help is appreciated
Thanks
las wrote:
Taking all of this into account, film still kills video. And film is
analog. I can pick out any TV show that is shot in video vs film. There
is a new TV show that is shot in HD video. At times it looks almost as
good as film. But then the video looks sometimes creeps in.
... las writes:
Taking all of this into account, film still kills video. And film is
analog. I can pick out any TV show that is shot in video vs film. There
is a new TV show that is shot in HD video. At times it looks almost as
good as film. But then the video looks sometimes creeps
On 23 Jan 01, 7:35AM, Steve Corey wrote:
seems to behave the same way. Perhaps there is some sort of analog
visual distortion that just looks good, in the same way that analog
audible distortion sounds good.
actually, the two biggest reasons film looks better both have to do with
"analog"
Hi
I have a sound card to my computer (Absolute Multimedia 3D Sound (with
Vortex2)) connected digitally to a Pioneer NS-7 MD (MJ-L7) via an optical
TOSLINK - S/PDIF connection.
I'm very satisfied with this solution, it's quite cheap and it sounds great
compared to analog connetctios between
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Erik Olsson wrote:
1) Is there any way to produce track marks (they are a part of the S/PDIF
protocol or?) when playing sound from the computer? My dream solution is to
find a plugin to Winamp that can do this.
There are plug-ins available for Winamp that will
2) The level is a bit too low in the digital out even if I have the highest
level in the Windows Volume control. Is it possible to adjust the record
level on the MJ-L7 when recording digitally (the manual says the level it
set atomatically)?
I think you can do this. Go into the Volume
I am interested in using the Roland UA-30 to read a minidisc into a Macintosh?
Has anyone actually done it and how well does it work?
Chuck Jonah
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try these sites
http://www.minidisco.com
http://www.planetminidisc.com
Good Luck
DJIO . . .X)
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From: "Harmen Venema" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 11:04:07 +0100
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MD: Minidiscs in South Africa
Can anyone
Yep a frined of mine got one, and he made it work.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am interested in using the Roland UA-30 to read a minidisc into a Macintosh?
Has anyone actually done it and how well does it work?
Chuck Jonah
I think that I wasn't clear in what I was asking. I was not asking why analog
looks better (film that is). What I was wondering is how they are able to copy
film to video and it still looks better then video?
In order to copy film to video, wouldn't there have to be some kind of device
that
Steve, I remember Dynaco. Didn't they come in kits that you built yourself (like
Heath Kit).
Part of what you are saying about tubes and analog is unquestionably true. But I
still have a Bogen tube amp. While they produced rich warm sound, tube amps
introduce unacceptable (by today's
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