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    Sound volume restriction

    Thanks Angrybadger I appreciate the quick reply. Cheers Jd76...
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    Sound volume restriction

    Thanks to all that replied. I have an HD5 and think I have the volume cap removed. It is fine, but do know there are various threads that discuss the whole volume issue and in particular sony and EU laws. I also own a NW-E407 and think the volumes crap. I do not usually listen to stuff too loud. I am an old fart but do like the extra ommph if its there. Also the reply re older CD's is correct these are reecorded at a much lower volume than current cd's so when you transfer them they are not as good. That's one of the reasons I have held off buying. but I'll review my choices after the feedback here..thanks Jd76...
  3. I understand that under european law sound levels are restricted. Can anyone please tell me if I purchased the Flash player NWS-706F in the united States if the sound restriction functions would be disabled? For example I do not know what the Milli-watt output is of European models and was wondering if the sound output of USA models would be higher. Similair to that of the HD5 and other MP3 type players. Any advice would be appreciated Thanks jd76.
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    NW-E407

    Thanks Angerybadger your a star. I check this out ASAP...thanks again...JD76...
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    NW-E407

    For the life of me I cannot find a thread regarding spares for the E404 flash players. I am sure the company is canadian based can anyone help with this? I am wanting to buy a new glass/perspex front for my player and I know they are available and apparently quite easy to replace. The colours can be changed dependant upon the cover you buy. Does anyone know the web site and part number? Thanks in advance...jd76
  6. One of the ways I like to discover new music is by using the local music libraries and getting a loan of CD's. I then download the CD to my HD5 and then listen to the tracks if I like them I will go out and buy albums by that artist. Is there anyway to mark tracks for deletion. In that if I load an album up to my HD5 say with 14 trks and I listen to it but only like 4 tracks, is there anyway to mark the other 10 for deletion. So that next time I connect to sonic stage I can remember to remove these. I know the following can apply: 1) Why not only copy the tracks you want This defeats the purpose of the way I listen to music. It was suggested that I should bookmark the tracks but I don't think SS recognises bookmarks so how would I remove the tracks? I believe that I am not the only person who listens to music this way, but would make life simpler. It's not practical to carry a piece of paper around with you and write down the tracks you want to remove. Also if you load up say 60 tracks after listening to these you may decide to delete 40, I was just thinking that maybe one day Sony will allow us to do this. Any ideas anyone?????????????????????????????? Thanks JD76
  7. thank delvatron..all updated successfully...JD76
  8. thanks delvatron that's a good idea. i'll give this a try. by the way how do you find version 3.4?
  9. I would like to upgrade to sonic stage 3.4 but when I attempt to do so it tells me that older versions will be uninstalled. I don't have a problem with this but I have 1600 tracks in my old SS setup. Will these tracks/albums be preservered..they will not be deleted will they ??? Thanks JD76.
  10. Thanks Richard_p I'll check these out...
  11. thanks for the replies I'll check out the 40. Also while we are on best equipment for your hd5. what are the best in ear phones for this device (within reason) thanks jd76
  12. Thanks Stuge the 40 is rather expensive I see the RM-MC35ELK is also recommended.
  13. Thanks to everyone who gave their opinion but a question that will probably be repeated numerous times: How do you know if your attempt at switching the Volume limitation (OFF) worked??? what is the benchmark, or critera upon which we can definetly say yes it has been switched off?.. If after going through the process you go back into service mode and the volume does not change has it been successfully switched off? Just because you can no longer liten to your music with the volume fully up does not actually indicate that the volume limiter(OFF) worked. You could have sensitive hearing etc. Any thoughts ????
  14. What are the recommended remotes for the HD5 and which one is best. If I buy any of these will they accept the standard headphone jack (I think Sony has different sized jacks depending upon equipment. Thanks JD76
  15. Thanks to everyone who gave their opinion but a question that will probably be repeated numerous times: How do you know if your attempt at switching the Volume limitation (OFF) worked??? what is the benchmark, or critera upon which we can definetly say yes it has been switched off?.. Just because you can no longer liten to your music with the volume fully up does not actually indicate that the volume limiter(OFF) worked. You could have sensitive hearing etc. Any thoughts ????
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