Hi everybody, I have a 2 months old E55 player on ebay
right now. It's a 5 days auction, so please act quick
if you want this. I have an extra battery and the
238L earphone included. Here is the URL:
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1221693295
Must see!!
Ken
> I've had a problem like that before. This might be because of your hard
> drive -- it could be too slow for audio. Mine is. I only have 5400 RPM
> drive instead of at least 7200.
Other things to watch for.
Dependent on the PCI slot the soundcard is in. Believe it or not
my experience is that
Hi.
I have the Jb940 and am very pleased with it I have started to use the LP
feature as I have just got the mzr-900 as well But i noticed you can't use
the scale factor edit on lp md's. & as you mention Lp mode is a must I
Think you could save the £60 &
Hello everyone,
I'm about to buy a new deck, and I'm looking for suggestions. I need MDLP to
go with my MZR900, but I'm easy apart from that. Co-ax & optical in and
optical out (at least) are the minimum connections, and I'd like a keyboard
connection and an easy PC titling solution.
I'm thinki
> it to their web site... My problem is that when I record it to my
> hard
> drive, there are skips in the sound that do NOT exist on the MD. They
> sound like digital hicups that happen momentarily when you listen to
> a
> CD through your computer and you open a big program. They are very
> shor
My remote belt clip for the Sharp 722 is broken...dont ask me how but it
broke off...in half...one half is on the remote and the other half...dont
know where...
I was just wondering if anyone know how I can manage to get the remote belt
clip fixed or replaced...its really annoying having the rem
>
>When 80-minute MDs were about to come out and Rick gave us the news, wasn't
>part of it that getting 80:59 required tightening the spiral to limit of
>the
>standard? If that's true, tightening it further would require a new spec
>and
>might be incompatible with most existing hardware.
May
I don't like PlayCenter too. it's been crashing very often, slow, takes a while
to launch. the dumbest thing is it won't allow drag and drop operations. But
then I still use it to rip and encode audio CD cause it has hardware
acceleration.
TAKY CHEUNG
http://hottaky.com
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Matter of fact...I am running Windows 2000 Professional + SP1 with the
latest SB Live! Value drivers.
Never had a single problem even during the beta stages...whoever is having a
problem is not doing something right or doing something wrong...I mean it
was easy as beans for me...
Install Win2k a
in addition to the other suggestions, i find it helps to do NOTHING at all
on my computer while transferring to HD. if i move the mouse too much, i
can get little blips in the sound. and this is on a pretty quick machine
(k6-2/500)...
peter
On 11 Mar 01, 6:32PM, Charles Redell wrote:
> it to t
dont take this the wrong way, but i doubt it will threaten MP3 solutions.
most mp3 zealots will still want to be able to put thier mp3 files on md
media, mind you not convert them to atrac, but have them there just as an
mp3. IMO people are just too stupid to see a good thing. on the bright
sid
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The groove can't be tightened without rendering
I suppose it has the advantage of being able to be plugged into a PC and
also used as a storage medium for other info(something tonnes of people
always put on a minidisc feature wish list) but in its current itteration
(or it's third party cheaper sister) it is poor.
Perhaps its an issue of wait
OK, I feel a bit crazy expressing my *hate* for what is afterall
simply a consumer audio product. But at the end of the day, surely
Iomega's hip-zip is the most *pointless*, *overpriced* personal audio
solution in exsitence?! The merits of vanilla (ie solid-state)
personal MP3s have b
These people sell rechargable batteries and chargers:
http://store.yahoo.com/sterlingtek/mahpremfasba.html
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Simon Mackay asked,
| Is it possible within the MD standard to make discs that go longer than 80
| minutes in SP mode by tightening the "pre-groove" spiral on the disc?
When 80-minute MDs were about to come out and Rick gave us the news, wasn't
part of it that getting 80:59 required tightening
On Fri, 9 Mar 2001, payvand wrote:
> do you guys think are we going to get more portable players in the $100
> range with MDLP in the future?
>
That's just what I'm waiting for too. I'm one of those "my home deck is my
main MD deck" people, where I just need a relatively inexpensive player
for
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