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Berke

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  1. I cannot remember the solution but when I had the same problem, I just fiddled around with the cddb registration button on the right-click menu of the SB tray icon. Then I restarted my computer and after that it registered automatically. Just remember, you need to actually "register" once before you can use CDDB. (once for SS and also separately once for SB)
  2. MD's not dead yet Those news are just Shigatsu Baka! (check today's date)
  3. Thanks Guys! I guess I was being too skeptic, simply not believing my eyes or something. Surely RH1 is a great gadget. It waters my mouth! Ok, who wants to buy a M100?
  4. Is it just me or do I still see the drop-off at the frequency end... The red line seems still too different at the end. Or is vastly better than the previous mp3 drequency tests?
  5. Such great news!!! I'm very happy that Sony is pursuing the Hi-MD hype. Long live the Format!!! It's a shame though that I bought my M100 quite recently. Maybe I will sell and buy this new sexy baby... I don't mind the lack of an external AA case, as long as the promised 9 hour recording operation is true. I hardly use m100's external case anyway (I have two ni-mh batteries).
  6. Hmm, That's kind of sad... It's like hearing the last heartbeats of a loved one... But hey anyway, we'll still have our Md units. So nothing can take that away from us.
  7. Abandoning? Is sony abandoning MD? I'd like to doubt that...
  8. just a very blind shot in the dark, but could it be because you moved your encrypted music from another system so your licences doesn't match with the new installation? Did I make sense?
  9. Such Great News! Thank you for the Full Installer. Been waiting for it for some time.
  10. I always thought the UMD disc's diameter was slightly bigger than that of the MD. I might be wrong though. Also there is a chance that the laser wavelength etc. might be different of course.
  11. And I'll be the second one I guess. Thank from me too :)
  12. Being a single huge file that's fragmented in itself doesn't render defrag program useless. Defragmentation is already about the files that are fragmented in themselves. Moving whole files from one place to another is not dfragmentation. This was only to clear things up, otherwise I agree that MD defragmentation is not necessary.
  13. Well, I guess you're all right about this. But even if it's only one file we're talking about, defrag process still corrects it afaik. But then again, I agree defrag is not very useful and too much of an effort the machine.
  14. Oh ok! I thought the backward compatibility issue was hardware based, not media based. As in the "dvd lasers can also read cd data" idea, I thought no matter how high the media, the laser could read the older ones as well. Guess I was wrong. Thanks.
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