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Ishiyoshi

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  1. We have discussed this issue in various thread within the "Software" section of the forum. To make things easy for you, please review the following post from this thread. Enjoy.
  2. Was listening to He Mele No Lilo | Mark Keali'i Ho'omalu and Kamehameha Schools Children's Chorus (Hawaiian) in ATRAC3plus 352kbps. Now: Listening to What's New? | Sonny Rollins in ATRAC3plus 352kbps. 1. If Ever I Would Leave You 2. Jungoso 3. Bluesongo 4. The Night Has A Thousand Eyes 5. Brown Skin Gal
  3. I believe you will need to have WinXP MUI module installed for that.
  4. I believe the full installer's Music Service Module was based off Connect-Europe; thus the regional check. SonicStage 3.3 does have access to Connect Music Service. Please check this link for details. If your current version [3.3] does not have a Music Service Module, scroll down the thread for the module attachment.
  5. Remember, you will still need a remote that supports Japanese/Chinese characters - I did mentioned this in post #44 of this thread.
  6. You will need to edit the registry regardless of a reinstall. Do apply the registry edit patch I have created for you or follow the registry edit guide I have prepared to enable proper Chinese characters display/titling. Drop me a pm with your email. I will see what I can do. I'm sorry, I don't have the MZ-NHF800 to confirm the procedure outlined in the link provided by Richard above and page 19 of the service manual. Nonetheless, how far were you able to follow the instructions? Are you able to access "Test Mode" change the destination codes from 50 (US version) to 34?
  7. I've created the registry entry for you --> download and apply it. [attachmentid=1125] I don't think that is needed. Please read the MZ-NHF800's service manual; specifically page 19 for detailed instructions. Please read this guide I have created once more. You need to download and install Microsoft AppLocale - and run SonicStage 3.3 with Microsoft AppLocale Utility in addition to registry edit. SonicStage_CHN.zip
  8. First of all, you will need to edit SonicStage 3.3's registry entry to enable Japanese/Chinese characters display/support. Please follow the instruction I have outlined in this thread. Second, you will need to change the destination codes of your unit to reflect its Chinese model. The instructions to enter service mode and edit destination codes can be found in the MZ-NHF800's service manual, pg. 19. --> download it from the "Downloads" archive. But since you received this unit in Malaysia, it is likely your unit is of a Tourist model, which may support Chinese charaters. To be sure, couple the unit with one of the remotes mentioned below. I believe the main unit's LCD screen does not support Japanese/Chinese characters. But I am pretty sure remotes such as the RM-MC35ELK, RM-MC40ELK and RM-MC55ELK will perform to your needs - that is Chinese characters support. Please read MDCF's Sony LCD Remotes Guide Report back if you need further assistance. Good luck.
  9. SonicStage 3.3 works flawlessly with the PSP. I have the PSP as well and I can confirm it works just fine with SonicStage 3.3.
  10. I don't have the MZ-E10's service manual to confirm the correct part number for its Li-Ion battery. But you can call Sony DAPC at 1-800-488-SONY (7669) to confirm if one of these following part number is valid: Part # 175631811 or 175631821 (BATTERY, LITHIUM ION STORAG) Good luck.
  11. Unfortunately, Hi-MD does not support Cyrillic language and I don't think there will ever be a language update either.
  12. I have submitted the full version to kurisu for testing. Stay tuned.
  13. I will try and find some time next week.
  14. I believe you can order them from Digital-e; a UK-based etailer.
  15. Update: Review updated with graphs and additional notes.
  16. Thanks for taking the time to share this Pictorial-Review with the community, Mikami! This is indeed one unique unit.
  17. Pictorial updated, missing discs: the Ixkun (Series 1) and Girotondo (Series 2) will follow shortly.
  18. TDK XS-iV Standard Series The 2000 European TDK XS-iV standard series comes in a simple design scheme that reflects the XS-iV Design Line Series; available in both 74min and 80min. *pictorial under construction ~ coming soon: later version of the TDK XS-iV Standard Series
  19. I don't believe there was ever a charging cradle for the MZ-RH910; this is because the MZ-RH910 was strictly a non-Japanese market unit. It was only available as a JEB/Tourist model in Japan and of course as a second fiddle to the MZ-RH10 in other countries.
  20. Many thanks, Richard. It was a memorable one indeed.
  21. I can certainly link those images back to the original post; please feel free and pm me the images.
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