I am almost sure it keeps time and date for some time if you've got to
change the batteries, although I've only had to do this once, some time ago.
Someone, correct me if I'm wrong.
I doubt whether the batteries will charged if the Sony is connected to the
pc though.
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Hi,
I don't know, haven't changed the batteries yet. Also don't know about
rechargeable...Will check the manual when I get a chance and will advise.
Tim
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The licence was maybe $20. I got it a number of years ago and forgot. I
can't find any place on the net now where I can refresh or purchase a
licence. Don't know what happened to Spacializer. They practically
invented 3d from 2 speakers.
I found a site All About Spatializer with the story:
That's interesting because a friend of mine said she hasn't ever had to
format a card either.
I wonder how the proper folder structure gets on those cards if they're
never formatted.
Brad Trainham
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Does the Sony PCM D50 keep the date and time when you change batteries?
Also, can batteries charge in the machine?
To bad the PCM D50 doesn't set date and time when connected to the computer
or does it? I have Sony Digital Voice Editor software for a Sony voice
recorder. It has an option to
Hi,
Not sure of the brand of the card I got as it was a birthday present, but I
did get the formatting done, copied about 8.5 gigs of music over and am now
experimenting with playback, file organization and such.
It may not be the best sound in the world, but it's quite nice to have all
your mp3 t
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What exactly do you mean by this?
Mininova, btjunkie, and thepiratebay are much more wwidely known. I haven't
even heard of this program.
contact details:
email: tcwoo...@shaw.ca
and others
msn: the_conman...@hotmail.com
skype: the_conman283
system details:
Hp pavillion dv5220CA notebook
There's btjunkie.org, and demonoid.com. Demonoid is only open for
registration a few times a month, be on the lookout for those. I got
invited, but you only get so many invitations you can use. Also
thepiratebay.org is a good place to look, too. Some sites are a bit teedius
to get through, but
Now that I have had my Stream for a while I can comment regarding music
playback.
I love my Stream, so make no mistake there, best $300 I have spent in a
long time and I understand that music playback is not the primary
function of the Stream. having said that, I did a side by side
compariso
As far as I can determine, Goldwave 5.25 will not open wavepack files (.wv).
Is there a plug-in, or additional codecs, I can add to Goldwave, to allow
it to open this type of file?
Thank You.
Blessed Be, Namaste,
Dana
that's Dana, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A
If your synthesizer pronounces
I have one and think it's a pretty good machine. My one criticism would be
the fact that it has no moveable storage. This means that you have to get
things off of it and onto a PC fairly quickly if you are a frequent user.
Well, I also have to say that I'm not thrilled about the limited record
vo
Hi Brad,
The Sony is usable as far as simple operation. You will need someone to
help you get the date and time set when you first turn on the machine.
Once this is done, you should be able to record and playback with ease.
As far as the menus, it is like any non-talking machine, takes quite a
lo
Two good ones are
http://www.thepiratebay.org/ and
http://www.mininova.org/
Allison
http://www.allisonmervis.com/
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Hello!
Also you can play mms live streams in foobar.
I never want to pay for any media player out there as long as there are good
free alternatives.
I don't know how many players out there which are not free of charge but it
seems most of the players is free of charge.
/Anders.
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Hi John. I too have a set of these speakers.
Just got them and need your help.
My question is what kind of speker stands did you find for these puppies.
I don't really want to mount them on the walls of my den.
Thanks.
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Hi,
I grabbed a class 6 16GB card and received a No Media class 3 error.
I'm hoping the next firmware release will address this issue.
Formatting of the card did not take long at all.
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Hi.
I'm using a 32 gig SD HC card with no problem. It takes a little time to
load large amounts of files, but once that's done things work quite quickly
and normally.
I can't answer the formatting question, since all the cards I use worked
right away.
Have a great day, and don't work too hard.
Hi. Yes, formatting a 16 gig card does indeed take a long time. I haven't
the very latestfirmware revision installed but I got no progress indication
while it was all happening silently.
I'm not sure, but he latest firmware might insist you have the power supply
plugged in while formatting a car
I am interested in the range of Creative X-FI sound cards. In particular I
see there is a software pack which allows the card to use Dolby Digital Live
which I want to take advantage of. My worry is that SoundBlaster drivers
have sometimes been problematic for Jaws users. Does anyone have experienc
Hi
Well, there are many buttons on the sony itself, designated to perform
definite, and in my case frequently used, functions.
The actual menus of the sony isn't very accessible, unless you have a good
memory.
But even so, the Sony is worth every cent.
I own both the Zoom H2 and the Sony PCM D50,
Hi,
First, what's the highest capacity card the machine supports... And second,
is it normal for the formatting process to take a really long time on say, a
16-gig SD card?
Thanks,
Brad Trainham
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>From what I recall of Neal Ewers' review of the Sony it isn't madly
accessible, but usable. Search out Neal's piece on it on BCT.
Ray.
Bradford Trainham wrote:
Hi,
Is the Sony machine accessible?
Brad Trainham
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