Well I did dl the manuals for the A series HDD units, as well as the older HD3 to try to find out some info about the line out and remote port behaviour, but the manual wasn't too clear.
I'm asking becuase I'm interested in how these things would work with the Connects2 UniLink-to-remote-port adapter (or the Sony one if they ever release the thing, lol).
First of all are the A1000 and A3000 compatible with the same remotes as the HD1/3/5 were? I.e. The MC40 series?
Secondly if you set the unit to LINE OUT mode and then plug in a remote (or the opposite) how does it behave? Will it stay in LINE OUT mode or will it revert to volume mode?
I've been trying this out on my hacked MZ-N707 NetMD unit (which is the only unit I have that has a LINE OUT mode, eventhough it isn't really a real line out since it is hacked). What happens is that you cannot set LINE OUT on it if a remote is plugged in to it; and as soon as you plug in an LCD remote it will go back to volume mode (unless it is a non LCD remote, then it stays in LINE OUT but will go into volume mode as soon as the first operation is performed on the remote).
With the HD DAP units stay in LINE OUT mode with a remote connected?
The reason I ask, really, is because if I bought one of these players I'd want to use it with a UniLink adapter so I could use it in my car, but I'm wondering would I get to use the LINE OUT or would I be forced to use the [relatively] crappy max. volume setting instead?
For those that are confused, the UniLink adapter plugs into the remote port of an MD or HDD Sony Walkman and then a Sony HU can control the unit and display time/track/title info on the HU; since it gets the audio from the Walkman's phones/remote port I'm wondering how the LINE OUT mode will function with such an adapter connected.
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Well I did dl the manuals for the A series HDD units, as well as the older HD3 to try to find out some info about the line out and remote port behaviour, but the manual wasn't too clear.
I'm asking becuase I'm interested in how these things would work with the Connects2 UniLink-to-remote-port adapter (or the Sony one if they ever release the thing, lol).
First of all are the A1000 and A3000 compatible with the same remotes as the HD1/3/5 were? I.e. The MC40 series?
Secondly if you set the unit to LINE OUT mode and then plug in a remote (or the opposite) how does it behave? Will it stay in LINE OUT mode or will it revert to volume mode?
I've been trying this out on my hacked MZ-N707 NetMD unit (which is the only unit I have that has a LINE OUT mode, eventhough it isn't really a real line out since it is hacked). What happens is that you cannot set LINE OUT on it if a remote is plugged in to it; and as soon as you plug in an LCD remote it will go back to volume mode (unless it is a non LCD remote, then it stays in LINE OUT but will go into volume mode as soon as the first operation is performed on the remote).
With the HD DAP units stay in LINE OUT mode with a remote connected?
The reason I ask, really, is because if I bought one of these players I'd want to use it with a UniLink adapter so I could use it in my car, but I'm wondering would I get to use the LINE OUT or would I be forced to use the [relatively] crappy max. volume setting instead?
For those that are confused, the UniLink adapter plugs into the remote port of an MD or HDD Sony Walkman and then a Sony HU can control the unit and display time/track/title info on the HU; since it gets the audio from the Walkman's phones/remote port I'm wondering how the LINE OUT mode will function with such an adapter connected.
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