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  1. This Yahoo/Walkman site gives a few free videos... http://uk.launch.yahoo.com/walkman-video/
  2. I agree with most of what groovyone said, but the thing is with phones is that unless its got a decent inbuilt memory like the w950, you have to shell out for expensive memory sticks. However, the w950 seems a much better idea, it doesn't have the pretense of a camera, and I think is all the better for it. Good gadget.
  3. Acermao, no need to get so touchy. But you have a point. I know what you mean wcahyono, the two devices in one is appealing. My experience shows tha battery life is an issue, if I use my phone as my music player it means I lose call standby time and might not have a phone. The sound quality thing is an issue, but to be honest I don't find the SE phones bad at all, the bundled headphones are good too, and if you want you can add better ones as its just a 3.5 jack anyway.
  4. carmelo

    NW S705 Problem.

    Sorry, no the the disconnecting itself while plugged into USB still hasn't resloved itself.
  5. carmelo

    NW S705 Problem.

    Well I'm not completely sure what caused it, but my S705 kept decided to keep switching off on me, as in completely turn itself off. To fix it this meant plugging it into the comp, or reseting it. Even plugging it into the comp was a dangerous business as occasionally it would disconnect itself for no apparent reason.... ....but I think *crosses fingers* I've fixed it. The battery was low, and after some playing about its now charging well without disconnecting and all's good. Until it screams "NO DATABASE" at me, the player itself won't acknowledge it has any music on it, I know its physically in the memory, and sonic stage recognises this, but the player refuses to acknowledge the fact. The functions itself work fine on the player, it just thinks its empty when its not. Any pointers? (I'm hesitating from formating it, as it took a long time for me to get everything sorted out the way I liked, are they any other options?) Thanks for your time.
  6. That'll teach you for going to Vista lol
  7. As much as people bash Sonic Stage, I'm actullay starting to quite enjoy using it, especially with the latest release. It doesn't crash anymore, and has all sorts of intuitave little touches that make things much easier and I enjoy the simple layout. I've even started using it in preference to WMP as my primary music playing app. on my PC.
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    The Walkman Port.

    Ok Ok I'll stop complaining, I just discovered that Sonic Stage imports playlists into the walkman without actually duplicating songs I already had on the device as I orignally thought it did, so I'm now in love with sony again lol
  9. carmelo

    The Walkman Port.

    Anybody else had any problems with this on the S-70xxx series? Either the port or the wire are very tempremental, they do work, just after much jiggering about and blowing the inside. Very annoying and fiddly. Especially annoying in comparison to the usually very good sony build quality.
  10. Hi soulmaster, it is a bit of a bitch (especially for the non-techno minded like myself). I don't know how far you are so I'll guide you how I did mine (from both sides): Comp side: Set up the router as per instructions. Note down what security encryption you put on with the router (they're called: WEP, WPA-PSK (TKIP) or WPA (AES) ). The encryption thing takes the form of a number that you choose. Make a note of it. Also make sure you know the name with which the router shows itself as, mine shows as DLINK_WIRELESS, but I think you can change it if you wish. PSP side: Scroll over to Settings. Then to the bottom of that: Network Settings. Infrastructure mode. Then click on [New Connection]. It *should* scan a bit, and find your wifi being broadcasted. Mine shows as DLINK_WIRELESS. Next go along to WLAN Security setting. Here select which encryption you put in on the router (WEP etc). Then put in the number that you made a note of earlier, and go. If that's all working select easy address settings and scroll on through. It'll then test the connection, and should work..... Sorry hoped that helped didn't mean to be patronizing.
  11. Since I only recently set up WiFi in my house, its the first proper time I've used my psp wirelessly (had it since September 2005, day after it launched in the UK, cause I'm cool ) and I must say I'm rather impressed. Initially the RSS thing was a little confusing, but once I got my head round it I've begun to enjoy it much more. Being honest I never really considered the psp as a truely "multimedia" device until now, but since I can stream podcasts straight to it, and download videocasts too its all started to come together. Hunting round means I've found all sorts of things that people have put up on RSS streams, especially in terms of video content. My favourite so far has been finding the Happy tree friends video cast, every single episode for free! I know there are all sorts of video cast lists about, I was just wondering whether anybody wanted to add them here as gleaming examples (podcasts too) Also, has anybody found anything new using the RSS thing? I've seen things that allow you to stream MP3s from your computer, but they look far too complicated for a "noob", don't even mention the word homebrew...
  12. (I pulled the rubber down to show the point) Ah well...... its the only thing that's gone wrong with it. So far.
  13. carmelo

    NW-S70x album art

    Agreed, the album art is a bit of a gimmick but it is cool to play around with. I get the pictures from CDWOW, and just do as you have said, gracenote is a real pain. Takes an age too.
  14. carmelo

    New iPods

    giki man you kick ass dude! SONY ROCKS!
  15. carmelo

    New iPods

    Ok Ok Ok! Right, time for me to wade in here.... 1. To address the user friendliness of I-tunes, well, its not. The I-tunes setup is rubbish, and not to sound stupid or anything, but it took me an absolute age to figure out you had to press CTRL to highlight multiple songs and drag them into the Ipod. Sonic stage, you simply click on the album title, and press transfer. 2. Photo support on the nano is next to useless as for some stupid reason you can't preview them in I-tunes. 3. The battery life is crappy on all of them, I mean really poor. 4. They don't even have a search option using cover art, unlike my NWS-705, which is a really useful option (surprisingly for me, who thought it would be a gimmick) 5. The noise suppresion on my NWS kicks ass!!!! It even drowns out london traffic, trust me thats no mean feat. 6. I've never known anybody's Ipod last longer than 18 months. Full stop. Ever. My old NW-E505 is still going strong, not broken once after nearly 2 years of continual use. 7. People tend to always associate Ipod with MP3 player, but it wasn't the first. Sony was the first name in portable music with the Walkman, long before apple even existed. 8. Apple are so insistent you have an internet connection, and so big headed that they assume you already have Itunes, so don't even bother to package the CD with Itunes anymore with the nano. Cocky gits. 9. The world seems to run on Ipods, hell even the queen's christmas speech is being podcasted this year, but its a nice feeling to know that you use something different, and in my opinion superior. AND lets remember that Sony is a HUGE company, much bigger than apple with a much more diverse range of products to focus on too. Also pata, my NWS easily goes at least double your Ipod's battery life, and sounds better too.
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