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  1. Which sort of cases are you after? You used to be able to buy the basic hinged jewel cases from Amazon but I've not seen them on there for a few years now: If you're UK based Retro Style Media sell them: https://www.retrostylemedia.co.uk/product/clear-minidisc-case Price per case varies depending on how many you buy. Note that the quoted price is ex VAT so you'll need to factor that in as well. They also sell the larger cases that pre-recorded discs used to come in back in the 90s: They come in a variety of colours but are a lot more expensive. You can find them here: https://www.retrostylemedia.co.uk/shop/minidisc-cases That website also has templates to download for the inserts etc. There's a bit more info (and a video) here:
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  2. You should be fine with that. But I would question your need to transfer from cassette to md, unless like myself, you like listening to audio on md players. I would suggest checking your transferred audio levels by linking your MZRH1 to your PC and opening the files in ‘Reaper’ or its equivalent program, you will also have the benefit of editing and archiving them for use in other audio file formats and for different players. I also have a couple of MZRH1s with failed OLED screens; but keep them purely for ease of file transfer between minidiscs and PC using SonicStage for ATRAC file use or PCM WAVE for archival use.
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  3. Not sure if I can aswer your question but I sympathise. I have two MZ-RH1 machines and one has lost its OLEDS - such a shame. I find using a sidecar helps for seeing what's going on for Playback, but recording and editing is pure guesswork - so I don't bother and use other machines to record on. I'd think that if you haven't changed any settings and Sonicstage is confirming PCM, you're probably OK. Somewhere onlineis at least one video showing how to replace the OLEDs in the MZ-RH1 (if you can find replacements). It looks fiendishly difficult and fiddly and way beyond my capabilities or level of patience.
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  4. Mate, seriously i'm having more fun with my JB-930 than i've ever had with any other format, these things are so bloody awesome.
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  5. That's remarkably cheap. Any idea if it ignores/strips SCMS? I'm guessing it more than likely does?
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  6. Ah, fair enough. Just saw the output on the back and thought it might be worth checking.
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  7. I was the opposite. All my titling back in the day was done using the remote that came with my MDS-JE500. I only discovered the joys of PS2 keyboards and computer based titling in the last few years. I don't remember using the remote being that much of a chore at the time but the later developments certainly made things much easier. I've also now got what I suppose is the deck equivalent of this: Control A1II between my CDP-XB740 and MDS-JB940.
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  8. Love his comments from c. 15.00 onwards. 😆
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  9. Hi, in memoriam No Adjust! - In this case, it means the contents of the EEPROM is damaged. Before the error "no adjust" occurs, You can copy the contents of EEPROM. When an error occurs, you can upload the memory dump to the chip. EEPROM: IC302 Seiko Instruments S-93C46AMFN Buffer content from address: 00000000h, to address: 0000003Fh memory for user settings and adjust settings Programmer: Elnec BeeProg+ BAT300, battery backup (3V ML614 rechargeable lithium battery) is only for Real Time Clock cross-reference: Panasonic EECEN0F204RK http://www.tme.eu/en/details/eec-en0f204rk/supercapacitors/panasonic/eecen0f204rk/ Caution: Connect an AC adapter after replacing battery, and leave the unit for more than 8 hours. Dump from AM-F72 (No Adjust!) 0000000000 8212 B2B4 8C04 A20A 04A2 CA2C 0050 D8C0 0000000008 ACA8 116C 601E E0DF 3800 E020 797E 0000 0000000010 0B0A 00F0 FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF 0000000018 FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF 0000000020 FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF 0000000028 FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF 0000000030 2AD0 E8F0 E0B0 E0B0 E0F0 0C0C 0C0C 0000 0000000038 0000 0080 0010 D002 0000 0000 0000 0008 Dump from AM-F75 (working) 0000000000 8212 B2B4 8C04 A20A 04A2 CA2C 0050 D8C0 0000000008 ACA8 116C 601E E0DF 3800 E020 797E 0000 0000000010 0B0A 00F0 FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF 0000000018 FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF 0000000020 FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF 0000000028 FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF 0000000030 2AD0 E808 E088 9088 D888 74B8 24D8 0000 0000000038 7F00 8080 0010 7303 0000 0000 0000 0004 dump EEPROM from working AM-F75 (binary format): dump_AMF75.zip 30h - laser power correction temperature correction, FBIAS, RLCD: 37h - ? 38h - ? 3Dh - ? Regards, Maciek EDIT: cross-reference for IC302: 93LC46B-I/ST 2.5÷5.5V (TSSOP8) Microchip Technology http://www.tme.eu/en/details/93lc46b-i_st/serial-eeprom-memories-integ-circ/microchip-technology/ or 93AA46B-I/ST 1.8÷5.5V (TSSOP8) Microchip Technology 93AA46B-I/MS 1.8÷5.5V (MSOP) Microchip Technology 93LC46B-I/MS 2.5÷5.5V (MSOP) Microchip Technology after programming the chip (if cross-reference) must be flipped: ps. sorry for my english
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