Matt Wall wrote:
There are several players out there that you can disable these on, some of
the most popular ones are apex models.
The Apex units have not been available with that feature doe quite some time
now. The ahd what was know as a loophole menu. It was designed for testing and
Peter Ravn wrote,
| I have just observed that the shuffle repeat track order is always the same
| on the same disc!
Try it on a different disc with the same number of tracks. I had a Sony
portable CD player (E33 maybe?) like that: for any given total number of
tracks it would always use the
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I setup MDS-PC3 at home last night. I have to sit in front of it for 2 hrs to
figure out how to connect it to the PC. The manual is useless.
USB Hub
It doesn't say if the "PS/2" type port is for controlling the machine only. From
the graphic in the menu, it doesn't say I have to hook up the
Taky Cheung wrote:
all. Then I encode them in MP3 (using CoolEdit 2000. it works fast! it encodes
a 5 minutes song in 18 seconds). Then I rearrange all my songs and record back
Wow, that is fast. What speed is your computer, and what quality
setting did you use? I have a PIII 666 and
I'm using a Duron 800 with 128MB PC133 ram. I'm really impressed with the speed.
It shows the ETA when I save the file to mp3 128kbps. I was first think of
using SBLive PlayCenter to encode MP3. It has a 9X hardware mp3 encode
acceleration. But CoolEdit 2000 is even faster!
AMD Rocks! the CPU
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I am firmly convinced that when I upgrade my computer, I'm going to get
an AMD processor. I'm utterly sick of Intel's crap.
As for specifying mp3 quality in CoolEdit 2000:
In the save dialog you choose "MPEG 3 (FhG) (*.mp3)" in the "Save as
type" drop down box. (But you already knew that,
After using my DHC-MD555 for a couple months, I decided I needed something
to do track names, ease the making of mix MD's/etc.
So, I ordered the PCLK-PX1 yesterday. It arrived this AM. (wow, I love
that sony parts ordering page- they had the PX1 for less the
planetminidisc, the only other
well, 1,3,7,15,31 is (2^n)-1, though the rest of the pattern seems irregular.
any ideas?
Sounds something like a shift-register (with XOR taps) pseudo-random generator.
They always generate the same sequence, which never contains zero. (Zero would
cause the sequence to get "stuck".) The
there is a key protection on the cd itself that protects the
data, then you are correct about there being macrovision, but it is not
implimented on the dvd itself, it is forced on the users inside the
players.
This is both right and wrong. The macrovison signal is created by the DVD
player
At 21:47 28/03/2001 +, Chad Gombosi wrote:
[dvd to MD copying]
In other words, just make an analogue copy.
Alternatively, go into your player's setup menu and change the digital
format from DD5.1/DTS to PCM Stereo. The MD recorder should cope with it fine.
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Taky Cheung wrote:
all. Then I encode them in MP3 (using CoolEdit 2000. it works fast! it
encodes
a 5 minutes song in 18 seconds). Then I rearrange all my songs and
record back
That sure is fast. I remember when my friend got one of the original Diamond
Rio portable MP3 players the
You can't do it, and it has nothing to do with SCMS, or any other
copyright
system. The digital signal is totally incompatible with any MD
player, not
just because of word leanth, and sampling rate, but because most
DVDs have 6
channels of sound, where as MD has two. The only bitstream
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It CAN be done, I do it usually without any
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Taky Cheung wrote:
Sound Quality
I have no doubt about the sound quality. The biggest reason I buy this unit is I
can record all my old MD back to PC digitally. I have a Winfast 4XSound which
works beautifully with digital in and out. I don't have to worry about SCMS at
all. Then I
Hello Shawn
You don't need a sound card with optical output to use it with MDS-PC3. The
included USB Audio huh convert audio signal thru the USB port and convert it
to SPDIF signal to MDS-PC3. It comes with a short optical cable too.
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Taky Cheung wrote:
Hello Shawn
You don't need a sound card with optical output to use it with MDS-PC3. The
included USB Audio huh convert audio signal thru the USB port and convert it
to SPDIF signal to MDS-PC3. It comes with a short optical cable too.
Ah, sounds good. Is this the USB
Shawn,
You have to use the USB Audio Hub because that's also the control interface
thru PC. I don't know about Xitel DG1. but when I need to do recording, I
have to change the preferred audio playback device to "USB Audio Hub" in
control panel. Then, I won't hear any other audio, nor what is
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