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xispe

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  1. same procedure as the first time you ran it.. Open the wizard, and when you get prompted on how many keys to generate, answer that now you need keys for 10000 files for instance. Thanks
  2. A few hours thinking and 3 or 4 hours experimenting and "implementing" it
  3. Dear all, I'm back with more homemade stuff! This time we are talking about a car stand for my NW-HD5. So here is the deal, there is a panel with my car dash that contains... nothing (a square of 5 cm x 5 cm). Taking advantage of the squareness of the HD5, i was able to build a metallic stand using common screws, "L-type" adapters for holding shelfes, glue and a small amout of carpet Here are the pictures: Top view: Bottom view: From view: Top view again: detail view: Placing the HD5 in the stand HD5 in the stand!
  4. Stuge, thank you for your participation answering all the questions.
  5. Thanks JSP! As you know I've been far away from GYM development in the last month, but it is for a good cause: I need to work on my master thesis... Thank you all!
  6. If you try to extract a track that is beyond the limit GYM will inform you that it can't be extracted, in an error message, and it will skip to the next song to try decoding it. Thanks for the donation!
  7. The hiss that I ear has nothing to do with bitrates. If the player is playing something, the hiss is there, when the player is stopped there's no hiss. Tested with atrac files, mp3 files various bitrates, raging from the biggest atrac bitrate, 320 kbps mp3, vbr mp3, etc..
  8. In that scenario GYM would be unable to extract tracks whose identifier number is higher than 5000. In that case, simply run the key generation wizard again and specify more files.
  9. ahhaha! my unit or my ears are defective! (I hope its the unit!)
  10. On my NW-HD5, here is the procedure to hear the hiss: - stop the player - turn the volume all down to the minimum - listen to the headphones (no hiss) - start playing a track - listen to the headphones again (hiss!) The hiss is there when a track is playing, even with the volume in the minimum. If you start raising the volume, you will still hear the background hiss. What happens is when the music is playing, the hiss is masked by the music... I hear the hiss with the stock headphones that came with the NW-HD5 (bad headphones), and with my EX71 headphones (better headphones ) I've read some reviews that the NW-HD5 had a signal to noise ratio of 84 db. Someone say that the minimum acceptable is 90 db (lower noise). However these discussions are pretty subjective...
  11. someday, if I have time for that.
  12. Great! someone is actually using GYM code, and following my work! Good news!
  13. the development is stopped I'm happy with current GYM features.
  14. Great review! Thank you for sharing your frustration, I was considering buying that adaptor for my car...
  15. Hi everybody! The GYM Key Generation Wizard has the collateral effect of damaging the ATRAC tracks in your device. Although they still play on sonicstage, your device will display an error. Yes, this is a bug, and I don't know how to solve it! Sorry for that!
  16. it's a bug of the key generation wizard. You will have to transfer your atrac files all again. Sorry
  17. Try hacking the device, by grounding the pin 16. I think that should disable the line out switching.
  18. Playlist editing is still experimental. So, it has a lot of bugs
  19. sorry... you will have to reinitialize your hd5, just like i did Sorry about that. I removed the dangerous software from the thread and advised everyone...
  20. If both sonicstage and mp3fm show all the tracks in the player, GYM will also be able to display, play and extract them from the player. If you want to skip the key wizard process, wait a few days, as it seems it is going to be dropped to a much better solution We are a step away of killing that wizard process. Check the other post, regarding key computation. Thanks for your support!
  21. I just replied in the big thread about this.
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