las wrote:
Shawn Lin wrote:Probably not enough mA, the original one was 5V@700mA I think.
That's one of the major pieces of knowledge that I learned from being on this list
for years, Although you would think that too much
mA would burn your unit up and worst case, less just wouldn't
And it seems to put a blank trackmark after every song...lasts a
second,
maybe even shorter.
I have the same problem recording via the Xitel DG2 that came with my
MZ-R700DPC. An almost-zero-length silent track gets stuck in between
almost all of the songs in my Winamp playlist. It happens
Shawn Lin wrote:
Hope my explanations and silly analogies make sense. :)
Shawn
Shawn,
That was great!!! I didn't think that the analogies were silly. Thanks,
One question though, aren't Watts a measure of the electricity consumed? Isn't the
formula amps X volts = watts? If that is
las wrote:
Shawn Lin wrote:
Hope my explanations and silly analogies make sense. :)
Shawn
Shawn,
That was great!!! I didn't think that the analogies were silly. Thanks,
One question though, aren't Watts a measure of the electricity consumed? Isn't the
formula amps X volts =
Hello,
I have a couple of questions that seem to be hard to be answered by
electronic shops in Sweden. I hope you can help me!! At Sharp MD-MT77 is
written can interface with a computer via USB connection kit (AD-PCR2),
allowing track and title management and automatic label printing of a
Hi, I have the mt77 and as far as I can tell the AD-PCR2 is an accessory kit that was
released in Japan that allows you to transfer sound and title information from your
computer to the minidisc player. The only place that I have seen selling it is
Shawn Lin wrote:
It's not exactly a way for electrical companies to rip us off though, as
to determine total power consumed (past tense) you do have to take into
account both amps, volts, and time. This is why the meter on your house
is in kWh (kilowatt-hours, power * time). This is