Well, the A/V In is just that... A/V In, not Mic in. You'll have to use something to convert your mic to stereo RCA, then use the A/V cable that came with the 442 from there.
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on: June 25, 2012, 06:13:09 pm
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Well, the A/V In is just that... A/V In, not Mic in. You'll have to use something to convert your mic to stereo RCA, then use the A/V cable that came with the 442 from there.
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on: June 25, 2012, 02:11:05 pm
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Some kind of microphone, by the way?
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on: June 25, 2012, 02:09:38 pm
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Hi everybody, sorry for my English, I'm from Spain. My problem is that I bought the Neuros442 and I can't recording ambient sound. I bought a microphone 2.5mm jack for the AV IN but I can't record and is very necessary to me because I'm a musician. I don't know what to do, I've tried everything, so I ask you please help. Thanks and best regards
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on: June 03, 2012, 10:15:54 pm
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This has been posted around the forums in a few places, and is (in part) the auto-responder for anyone who sends Support an e-mail asking "where can I buy _____?":
https://groups.google.com/group/neuros/browse_thread/thread/6c102b1630404f1b?pli=1 In otherwords, "Nowhere". |
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on: June 03, 2012, 02:54:33 pm
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Where Do they sell neuros products. I cant find the link or any other neuros product anywhere?
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on: May 19, 2012, 10:39:47 am
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Finally, let me note (actually, confirm) that setting the time via the GUI does set both clocks (even if all you do is go to the screen [Tools -> Settings -> Date & Time] and hit enter twice). I know the UI method sets both clocks. What I was looking for is a command-line way to do it programmatically so something else could keep the clock in step. As for Busybox hacking, why not make setting both clocks the default option? I can't think why you'd want to set one and not t'other. 1) Yes, I know you know. I was just mentioning it for completeness (since I had suggested that it did work that way earlier, but without testing it - until now). 2) I guess just because that's the Unix way - to provide an option for everything and to not assume anything about the user's intentions. FWIW, the only thing I can suggest is that you might want to separate them for testing purposes - to be able to do one or the other and observe that the other doesn't change. Also, I remember way back when in DOS days - I had written a program to do the same thing we're discussing here, in 8086 assembler, incidentally, and then was annoyed when, starting in DOS 3.3, it worked as you suggest - i.e, when you set it from the command line, it also set the RTC automatically. My wonderful program was orphaned. |
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on: May 19, 2012, 10:07:01 am
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NZavaloff - thanks to Google's increasing lameness with searching, I found it easier to get stuck in and examine the data than attempt to look for a solution by others. I then made my posting because you will note that it is a description, not code. Back when I was looking to how YouTube linking worked originally, I found a lot of examples, like Perl code or stuff with a lot of baggage for special options and/or OS peculiarities. Thus, again, I decided a worked guide that you can do with nothing more than Notepad and a browser would be best. Code is largely irrelevant without understanding.
So... you've written code to do this? For the OSD? Where? God knows the built-in YouTube client is prehistoric... Best wishes, Rick. |
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on: May 19, 2012, 09:58:38 am
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Finally, let me note (actually, confirm) that setting the time via the GUI does set both clocks (even if all you do is go to the screen [Tools -> Settings -> Date & Time] and hit enter twice). I know the UI method sets both clocks. What I was looking for is a command-line way to do it programmatically so something else could keep the clock in step. As for Busybox hacking, why not make setting both clocks the default option? I can't think why you'd want to set one and not t'other. Best wishes, Rick. |
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on: May 19, 2012, 07:16:28 am
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Finally, let me note (actually, confirm) that setting the time via the GUI does set both clocks (even if all you do is go to the screen [Tools -> Settings -> Date & Time] and hit enter twice).
So, in a way, this is all moot - unless you really do need to this on an ongoing basis. And, now that I think about it - I think the best solution would be to hack the "date" command (in "busybox") to have an option to also get or set the RTC (i.e., it would set it if the "-s" option is present, which sets the system date), in addition to getting/setting the regular system time. |
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