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Christopher

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  1. It's very likely third generation will have a higher capacity disc to coincide with Hi-MD Video; at least 3 or 5GB.
  2. Welcome to the forums, pgouel. You should share your recordings with us in the Gallery..
  3. I'm so burnt it's ridiculous. Gah p.s. Bland, I'll look into it.
  4. Yes, look like we did indeed get about 1,000 registrations in a week's time. Very impressive..
  5. I've noticed - we will need to give the SQL databases more space as the site is growing so fast, along with ALC. Expect it to be down for at least another 12-24 hours until we have it moved. Once it's moved, we will also be able to finally debug why posting takes so long to redirect.
  6. Welcome to the forums..please upgrade to Sonicstage 3.2 at the links within the Software forum.
  7. If you can, just format. Your system is getting pretty loopy if it can't run Sonicstage.
  8. If no one else has, I will call Sony tomorrow and find out what International users can do.
  9. Welcome.. You need to install OpenMG. Try installing Sonicstage v3.2 - links are in the pinned topics within the Software forum..
  10. Still, there's quite a bit you can do with that..thanks for the information. I think that MarcNet should make a Hi-MD resurrector.
  11. Duckman, did you manually uninstall via the directions in the faq? SP2 has many core components that assist in optimal SS operation, search a bit as that's been discussed quite a bit in the past.
  12. I'm posting this from the beach, from a stolen wifi connection that I'm harboring with my girlfriend's laptop.. Most MZ-RH10 owners have unfortunately had to see this whilst titling manually with the unit: Characters K, L, M, X, Y, Z, k, l, m, x, y, z do not appear on the Title Input screen of the Edit menu. As a followup to this thread, "MZ-RH10 Titling Error Will Be Serviced By Sony", I have been given official information as to how exactly to get this fixed. This is incredible news; the issue was raised here on the forums, and I took the initative to contact my high level contact within Sony to see what we could reel in. They have given us a fix that they will pay for completely in all aspects - even the inital pickup from your locale. Full information is here: http://esupport.sony.com/perl/news-item.pl...e=EN&news_id=82
  13. To convert an album (56 minutes) that is encoded at 320kbps LAME to 256kbps ATRAC3plus Hi-SP and transfer it takes about 4 minutes on my computer. As for transferring an album that has already been encoded, I'll get back to you on that one, but obviously, it wouldn't be very long.
  14. You're completely ludicrous - the PSP is too beautiful to treat in such a manner.
  15. I shall return four days from now, as I'll be at the beach.
  16. Depends on the unit you have. I assume it's Hi-MD. Try 256kbps for the 192's, 132kbps for the 128's.
  17. They could've definitely used a scratch-free type material for the surface of the RH10, but just like developers of the PSP, they didn't. It must've been scrapped at the last moment due to high costs of this technology, as it's not quite mainstream yet.
  18. The PSP can indeed facilitate all of these new bitrates. This has been discussed, ad nauseam, at ATRACLife.
  19. Have you tried converting the mp3 file to LP4 with Sonicstage v3.2? What version of Sonicstage are you using?
  20. It wouldn't acheieve too much. I would try converting it to Hi-SP first.
  21. Nope, all I had to do was install Sonicstage. I imagine the drivers for these devices were already included with Windows XP Professional x64, however. I still need to work on the drivers for NetMD..
  22. Very nice, Leon - the pictures really assist in the overall presentation and your humble words make this review a pleasure to read as always. How is the fatigue aspect of these 'phones?
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