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File Name: LabelMaker5.1.zip File Submitter: sfbp File Submitted: 15 Jan 2012 File Updated: 15 Jan 2012 File Category: Programs This is Version 5.1 of LabelMaker, supplied by Sony with MCrew 2.10
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Finally remedied, thanks to BGM. Description in Announcements.
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Version 2.10(E)
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This is the guts of the special disk needed to install and run MCrew on the CMT-M333NT and CMT-M373NT. It should also work for the CMT-C7NT. Running InstallDlg.exe or the setup.exe in the M_Crew. However the USB Audio driver (pclkusb.sys v.1.1) requires pre-installation (i.e. before turning on the M333). The Sonic Stage installation originally on the disk has been omitted as it is a dire relic of the days when restrictions on NetMD were almost total. You should install the latest Sonic Stage, although it's not clear if any of the NetMD drivers there will work. For Win64 the NetMD driver (NETMD760.SYS) in this downloads section will work. Shortly the Win32 driver INF file will be posted too (the version which will work with all "known" units) that loads NETMD052.SYS. Included also on the disc is the Label Maker 5.1 that people have asked for. However this has not (yet) been uploaded. -
File Name: MCREWM333.zip File Submitter: sfbp File Submitted: 15 Jan 2012 File Updated: 15 Jan 2012 File Category: Programs This is the guts of the special disk needed to install and run MCrew on the CMT-M333NT and CMT-M373NT. It should also work for the CMT-C7NT. Running InstallDlg.exe or the setup.exe in the M_Crew. However the USB Audio driver (pclkusb.sys v.1.1) requires pre-installation (i.e. before turning on the M333). The Sonic Stage installation originally on the disk has been omitted as it is a dire relic of the days when restrictions on NetMD were almost total. You should install the latest Sonic Stage, although it's not clear if any of the NetMD drivers there will work. For Win64 the NetMD driver (NETMD760.SYS) in this downloads section will work. Shortly the Win32 driver INF file will be posted too (the version which will work with all "known" units) that loads NETMD052.SYS. Included also on the disk was the Label Maker 5.1 that people have asked for. However this has not (yet) been uploaded.
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Deck could well have better filters. Not 100% sure. Not all decks are alike; not all portables are alike.
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Duh! Slow handclap for me.... that is the part # for the MANUAL (OM = Owner's Manual). So I still don't have a CD.
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In one word: yes! (at least according to the box, I haven't tried it out) There was a guy with very cheap copies of this in UK selling on Ebay (I bought one and havent used it yet) in case you need one.
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Oh dear! I have seen this before, and basically it means one of two things: a. you didn't get the modification to the INF file exactly right or b. you have to get rid of some bad file from the installed directory, specifically it will be the last or last but one file (by date) with the name oemxy.inf (the numbers x and y should follow date order) in the windowsinf directory. Notes: 1. windowsinf is a hidden directory - you will have to get your friend to show you how to view hidden files (I guess you can always google it) 2. you should check the oemxy.inf files' contents to make sure you are deleting the correct one. My guess is your PREVIOUS version (with the error in it) is lurking and has to be destroyed. Good luck! Stephen
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Don't panic.... HitchHiker's Guide to the Galaxy, surely? You need the .INF, .CAT and .SYS all together, do you have that? (And the "amended" one must be called NETMD760.INF, any old versions must be saved with a different name).
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Now you have to UPDATE the device driver from within the Device Manager. Panic not, all will resolve itself soon. Stephen
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I'm wrong, it wasn't a Sharp. But if anyone can diagnose it, that's Jim.
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It's called "doing an alignment", I think. However I am not sure how the Sharp units behave, as I don't have any service manuals. Jim may know.
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The screen got better with the very first adjustment in the power section. You will need a fair bit of equipment to make this adjustment IIRC.
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Jim Hoggarth's your man. He even fielded a question on this exact unit, I think (or one very similar) with this exact problem for user "fourbanks" here.
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Thanks Philippe, I had completely forgotten about that. And you can also buy, on Ebay, an optical-in sound card for $15 which effects the same. I have one, I just don't use it. It will turn optical in to USB at the PC. Of course, it still needs a deck with optical out, but I sometimes forget it is easier to have USB in than optical in, the last couple of years, especially with the proliferation of laptops instead of machines with bus and plug-in cards.
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Yes - but ONLY if you buy, beg, borrow, or steal an MZ-RH1 (or MZ-M200 which is the same + a microphone bundled) to upload these tracks. You'll need a PC - this particular trick of the RH1 won't work with a Mac. Sorry about that. The only other way to get a decent DIGITAL recording off a recorded MD, is to buy an MD deck that has optical output and process that with a PC or Mac. Of course, that is real time - but it's less expensive than an RH1, probably around 50 quid. Whereas an RH1 will set you back 3-4 times that.
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Not a chance. Sony themselves made NO HiMD decks, only portables. Onkyo made some HiFi components with HiMD drives, including some bookshelf units, but the biiig problem you have with converting a lo-MD deck, so to speak, is the encryption. It's not just hardware, there's a bunch of software (firmware), to make it useful. All HiMDs are considerably encrypted and the music cannot be sucked off them by normal copying from USB.
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not even live? For example look at this: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/5161070.stm
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we've given you two things to check and you need to look at both of them 1. any "unknown devices" (yellow exclamation mark). You can tell because in the details you will be able to see the proper PID (9013 or 9014) and VID (04DD) 2. the possibility that nothing ever installed because of that incorrect .INSTALL when it should have been .DEV Make sense? There's a way of removing hidden devices But you shouldn't need that as long as the unit is plugged into a USB port. Stephen
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I thought LPCM was only 16-bits.
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Well done I was too quick on the draw! That's it. Just to save the skins of people who later google this, I fixed it on OP's post.
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looks right, and you say the modified one works for N707 So probably you have to plug in your device, find the "wrong' driver that you previously installed for it, and "Update Driver". Make sense?
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did you put BOTH lines (9013 and 9014) in the .INF file? Can you paste it here?
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Sounds as if you are looking for a complete system. These are purely decks, no amp, no speakers, no CD. I would think that one of the Sony bookshelf systems would do you very nicely. They mostly start with the designation CMT- Take a look here: http://minidisc.org/system_table.html or here (Sony only) http://minidisc.org/part_Bookshelf_Sony.html Hope this helps! Welcome to the forums!
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You're in the UK - try recording from internet version of same station......