darK (aka Tharaka)
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- that means its a brand new player??
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why r u using Real One.. i try to stay FAR FAR away from Real programs.. i think they are :evil: stick to the program that sony gave u... i think that is SonicStage or something...
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that would most likely be.. because you have recorded on the N505 with LP2 as standard.. and the Denon probably is incompatible with MDLP... http://www.minidisc.org/part_Denon_DMD-F100.html so... u will have to settle for: 1. record on ur denon.. rather than ur 505 2. record on ur 505 with SP (means.. u can only transfer at 1.6X) 3. only listen on ur N505.. and forget about ur denon... personally i think choice 1 is good
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try finding a service manual for the R55... that should give u diagrams of internal workings... and things like that... here is one i found at the minidisc.org website use it wisely...
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the remotes you could use.. are the RM-MC11EL.. (from the N1, R900, E900) -OR- the even newer one... (from the N10) RM-MC12ELK those are the main 2 that i can think of... they are the best ones to get.. the older ones may not support some of the features u have... i have the RM-MC11EL and i highly recommend it.. its a very good and sturdy remote..
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11/21: Wild MZ-R700/R500 Hack
darK (aka Tharaka) replied to Webmaster's topic in Technical, Tips, and Tricks
i dont think it can be set as standard... u'll have to set it to manual recording level every time u record... -
no problems HKer.. glad to be of some help...
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well.. the easiest link is probably www.wincue.org - its the homepage of the program... these is more info on it there...
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no problems man!!! happy to help
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11/21: Wild MZ-R700/R500 Hack
darK (aka Tharaka) replied to Webmaster's topic in Technical, Tips, and Tricks
you can .. cant you? -
yep.. the only real differences that u can find are shock protection and colours... oh and 74 and 80min varieties... there's no sound quality difference...
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go for the SP model.. because do you really want a massive 1.2mt cord dangling out of ur 70cm cord for ur MD remote... NO! i dont think so... its a big inconvenience.. trust me.. i have to handle it..
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this is the MiniDisc media section... please post ur question somewhere else...
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i always thought that they still sell them... the DEJ1000 has an Optical Out... So does the DEJ955 and i'm pretty sure the DEJ855L does as well
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are you sure that's the problem.. it might be that you dont have enough user access privileges... because you might have 'User' privileges and the install requires 'Administrator' priviliges... call in ur computer administrator to help you out on that one.. but as Be_True mentioned.. the only other thing to do is install USB ports into ur home computer... (BTW, how old must ur computer be) and you must have Win98 Second edition for the USB to work straight away...
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yeah... so.. my R-700 has seperate bass and treble as well.. (after hack) anyway... i never knew so many players had it.. i though it was only the R900/909/910
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there is a better one for WinAMP called WinCUE... it is a full program designed for MD... if u have a Hardwire connection to ur MD it can even Title and Eject it for you...
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nope... it hasn't gone down still $299
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i checked the sony site about that... about 1 year ago... and it was about $300... hopefully the price will have gone down...
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what area are you in?
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thats right.. no digital way... but analog is possible...
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How to stop mzn1 from making new track when recording
darK (aka Tharaka) replied to a topic in Minidisc
how can u do that though? copy TOC? do u need 2 MD recorders.. or something like that... -
Is the MZ-N707 a good unit to start out with?
darK (aka Tharaka) replied to travis442's topic in Minidisc
if u have a 707 u can plug the USB cable into ur computer and use the NetMD program that sony gave u... aon optical cable could be plugged into a high-end sound card that has an optical out.. so that u can record from winamp or something digitally.. for most recordings analog is fine...