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Not really a case of thinking of that, just seen of this problem before, i
think it was in the minidisc newsgroups (alt.minidisc? alt.audio.minidisc?)

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Stuart Howlette
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because the majority believe in it?"
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----- Original Message -----
From: "las" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2001 3:27 PM
Subject: Re: MD: Dreaded "din unlock"


>
> Stuart Howlette wrote:
>
> > Right, you've probably tried this, but make sure a CD is playing, and if
it
> > is and you still get din unlock, then you need to go into the settings
and
> > change the audio output to PCM bitstream, what CD's and MD's work at.
> >
> > Stuart Howlette
> >
>
> I'm very impressed that someone thought of that so soon.  DVD players can
be a
> real pain when you are using the digital outputs.  I've had DVDs where the
sound
> settings required doing going to different areas (e.g.. one was on the set
up
> menu of the player, one I had to go to a specific section of the DVD and
still
> another I had to press the "audio" button on the remote) to get sound
using the
> digital output.
>
> Of course that was on the Apex brand DVD player.  I've been told that the
drive
> in those is actually an IDE computer drive and that's how they are capable
of
> reading MP3 files.
>
> Larry
>
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