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What format or version of Atrac are the archives ? if they are early versions , I have a portable that has Optical out an older Kenwood DMC-E7R http://minidisc.org/part_Kenwood_DMC-E7R.html Optical Out is integrated in the headphone jack , I have all the original accessories , and then some . A fellow Audio dude . I know my way around a 32 channel board
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All MD's will do that , HI MD doesnt go into a Regular MD deck , so a Warning display is given to Tell you it is a Hi MD disc
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How many Languages do you Speak ?
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Why does it prevent you from trying it ? if you have anything that charges from USB then you have reason to do it . " The Sun isnt out ,.....So I will not work today " .......... Is it raining I ask ? "It is Winter so I will not walk " ,.......... Do you not have warm clothes ? take some of mine .
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well my reply was about the argument over the USB port on the comp. As for a Homeade charger Since your in IT , I think you will have no problem with this one. 4xAA Battery container ( Full enclosure with a Lid type) a USB circuit mount and associated small circuit board 1 x 8 ohm resistor , 1x 200 kohm resistor , 1 Diode from Batteries Positive terminal , Diode ->pin 1 of the USB out Pin 3 & 4 get bridged with the 200 kohm resistor Pin 4 to the Negative terminal of the battery thru the 8 ohm resistor 6 volts - .7 drop from diode = 5.3 volts 5.3 volts / 8 ohms= 663 ma's standard USB is 5 volts - 500 ma's This works for the RH1 , the 200 kohm to pin 3 send a trace current to the Charge sensor of the RH1 and turns it on . This Batt pack will also work for all other MP3 or USB powered devices . if your needing a little faster charge change the 8 ohms resistor to 6 ohms ( 800 ma's ) 5 ohms gives 1 amp . Rechargeable batteries 4 x 1.2 volts = 4.8 no need for the diode , just the current limiter 4.8 / 6 = exactly 800 ma's
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Plain simple Battery pack for the RH1 Head to Radio Shack or a place that carries Electronic parts and pieces List : a 4xAA battery holder ( Full container with a Lid type) , a USB circuit board mount plug , a SMALL circuit board (Small enough to fit the empty space of the front part of the Battery Box ) , a 200 Kohm resistor , an 8 ohm resistor , and a 1amp diode Pin 3&4 get bridged with the 200 kohm resistor Pin 1 gets the diode ( From the postive terminal of the battery box -> diode->pin1 Pin 4 gets the 8 ohm resistor ( From pin 4 ->8 ohms-> negative terminal of Battery box) Pin 2 left open 4 AA's = 6 volts . the diode drops .7 volts , you are left with 5.3 volts 200 Kohm resistor sends a small signal current to the Charging sensor of the RH1 The 8 ohm resistor limits the current flow to 750 ma's Rechargebles will = 4.8 volts , in that case no need for the diode . You could even wire in a bypass switch so as to use both type of batteries, IE. switch on Diode On , Regular batteries . Switch OFF , Diode Bypassed =Rechargebles
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Quadruple post , but , easy answer , Line out from the 37 , to the Line in of your Mac , Record direct using Audacity , after which you can edit to your hearts content http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ or Final Vinyl is now also free http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/audio/finalvinyl.html have fun
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The person who wrote that dribble , is not in reality , I live in Japan ,........... Blu Ray is Everywhere . I dont own it , I am quite happy with my Hacked Panasonic to Play all regions , divx , SACD , SVCD , anything I throw at it Player , I Have a Tuner instead of a Digital TV , and I pick up Digital TV just fine , Built my own antenna system . The statement is just a Point that although Blu Ray might not be taking off in Other Places , it is Mainstream here , ........ if it is Mainstream here , and as it is becoming fastly established as a Standard Medium ...... the eventuality is it will move from Mainstream here , to more than Niche elsewhere. Dead , ...... is not the term I would use . from bluray.com Panasonic to Bring Blu-ray Recorder to US Posted October 15, 2008 09:12 AM by Josh Dreuth According to reports, Panasonic is currently planning to release a Blu-ray Disc recorder in the US during the first half of 2009, making them the first consumer electronics company to announced such intentions. Since the format launched, Japan has been ripe with Blu-ray recorders, while other countries sat in wait. Recently, Australia received a Panasonic Blu-ray recorder, and it now appears the US will finally get one too. No technical specs were revealed at this time. notice the date .................. also I dont think Sony is dead at all http://gizmodo.com/5044710/sony-has-blu+ra...d-recording-too Bluray Dead??? http://www.gizmag.com/go/8117/ 1 touch transfer http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/08/sonys-b...fer-to-walkman/ boy look at the Dates on this stuff http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10072821-1.html (I like this one ,.... it is MAC compatible !!) I only came up with 4 million hits on a search for "Blu Ray Recorders " ............... Dead huh ???? I hope your never my doctor ................... " This one is Dead , mark the time 9:25 PM " and the cute nurse in pigtails , says " But Doctor , he is still MOVING !!! He has a Pulse ,..... AND a Bottle of RUM in his hand !!!!"" I am there thinking , whoa man why are they puttin dirt on top of me ,.........
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Try this http://minidisc.org/part_Manuals.html
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I will check that for you But do a " Blu Ray recorder" search and watch what pops up http://gizmodo.com/5044710/sony-has-blu+ra...d-recording-too http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10066773-1.html Sharp Aquos TV with Blu Ray recorder built in
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I Know this is an OLD thread , but just an update of a years time BluRay is alive in SOOOO many flavors here in Japan it isnt funny . New Video Camcorders , ....... That record in ,..... Yep you guessed it BluRay , Panasonic , Sony , doin BluRay . BluRay , Blu Ray BluRay Kyle , you dont make a good prophet ,.......... Leave the prophecies to the ascetics , and those who are spiritual minded !
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Hey Chris , I will agree with the Snappy , it seems that is loads quite a bit faster , it is just that when it goes down ,........ it stays down for awhile . Three days at a time , not three hours . I hope that gets stabilized . We appreciate the forums , a lot , so forgive the blatant displays of pubescent reactions when it goes down
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I have one of those , same color . Battery I used aq Sharp battery for the Sharp 322 - 321 series It is thinner but the same width and cut a thin piece of plywood just a little narrower than the battery Thickness sanded , so that both JUST fit the battery compartment , Works good , recharges as well , The original battery is impossible to get
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Bought some Panasonic "D" size battery housings that hold a AA NiMH inside so you can use your rechargeable AA's in stuff that needs a D size battery ( My Sony TC-D5M ) they work GREAT !!
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How are you printing your labels?
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That was fun . What a box eh ?
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Now shee , dis guy's tinkin wit a full can here . Dat's da way it Outta be !
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Right on , those are cool , I love the Natural feel , down to earth . 2 dollars huh ?
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Not sure but read the Updated info , SOOOO friggin simple Pin 1 = Diode Pin 2 = Open Pin 3 = 200 kohm resistor connected to pin 4 Pin 4 = 8 ohm resistor ( from 4 AA's will equal 750 ma ) Done : Battery pack for the RH1 using standard AA Alkalines ) The 200 K bleeds a small trace current to the RH1 charge sensor and turns it on . The 8 ohm resistor limits the current flow . I got this from taking apart a Cell phone charger that the RH1 seemed to agree with , Inside these throw away chargers are 4 AA's , and this basic circuit ( mine only had a 2 ohm resistor which means 3 amps or full output ) I recommend 8 Ohms because that is VERY close to the SONY USB charge adapter at 800 ma's Everyone , head to Radio shack and build a Pack !!!!! The whole point was , I wanted to install various outputs on my new Solar panel It has a Fairly thick Aluminum frame , and I looked at it , and thought to myself , " Man this would be cool , A standard 12 volt Socket like a Car , a 6 volt out for most audio gear or Light or my Tape deck etc , and a USB out that would work with the RH1 " So I started on the USB part this morning , ( I went to buy parts for it yesterday) , A few tries of this and that and the RH1 wouldn't respond , and that Batt pack got very hot , so I posted the warning , But I decided to take it a step further and destroy ( Very carefully ) one of the cheap Chargers that DID work with the RH1 . That is what I found was a Very simple easy to reproduce for anyone , circuit . I go to a Home Center tomorrow to buy the 12 volt socket , I have already drilled and installed a Standard DC jack , Then built the USB and 6 Volt regulator to feed the small DC and the USB ( Diode drops it to 5.3 volts ) After all that I will have a VERY cool camping rig , or for Flea Markets , Craft Fairs , whatever it is a pretty powerful panel . Bright sun Open Circuit Voltage = 20.08 ( Measured ) Output Current = 1.53 amps ( Measured) about 2.3 feet x 2.5 feet Frame thickness almost 2 inches But it is Light weight . Pix when I am done .
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I made a USB connector this morning as that I am working on My new solar panel , and am wanting to have several outputs on it . Small circuit board , USB pod , 27 Kohm resistor on pins 2-3 , exactly 5 volts from 4 slightly over charged Eneloops ( Measured voltage 5.02 volts ) Not only did the RH1 not recognize it , But , The Battery pack started heating up immediately ( I mean Hot) , so I disconnected and did some further measurements with the USB connected , and pins 2-3 are almost directly shorted from the rh1 , and Power from pin 1 goes thru these pins ,......... so There has to be more of a separation in pins 2-3 other than just a 27 Kohm resistor . I have a 4 AA battery pack with USB out that works very well with the RH1 , so I need to look at its circuit and see what is going on . But , Do NOT make just a straight Battery pack for the RH1 .......... I will keep working on it . Update = The solution could not be more simple , USB Battery pack for the RH1 Pin 1 , from positive terminal of the Battery pack put a 1n40001 1 amp diode to pin 1 of the USB plug , ( Proper Voltage rating of course) Pin 2 = Leave open Pin 3 = 1 resistor to pin 4 (200 kohms) Pin 4 = a range 2 to 10 ohms resistor to ground ( Negative terminal ) 5 % tolerance from pin 4 to the Negative terminal of the battery pack . RH1 fired right up , "Charging" and no hesitations 2 ohms for 6 volt Batt pack = 3 amps ..... and 8 ohm resistor will = 750 ma ( the Sony Power supply is 800 ma ) so 1 diode , 2 resistors , minimum 1/4 watt I would say 8 to ohms negative being optimal and a 200 kohm from pin 3 to pin 4 Now I can get back to my Solar panel , YAY
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AAAAGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH ................. I Lost ............. Mt wife would never let me have that many ,........... WAHHHHHHHH
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"Tooble "is the way to download YouTube , Win/Mac/Linux It works VERY well , and coverts them directly to MP4 format