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Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder / Neuros MPEG4 Recorder - I need help! / Re: PSP 2.7 problem?
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on: May 04, 2006, 09:27:24 AM
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We are actually testing a few conversion tools. Your suggestions are more than welcome. Our goal is to find a simple and efficient way to get it done. Based on our tests so far, quite a few free softwares are as good (if not better at times) as their commercial counterparts. I am testing the Core Codec (the makers of TCPMP aka Betaplayer) open source VEMoDe tool and it is very nice. Fast, it offers many different conversion formats (including one for the PSP of course) and is very easy to use. If you want to test it go to http://corecodec.org/projects/vemode/ Let us know what you think. Again, other suggestions are welcome. FJ
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Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder / Neuros MPEG4 Recorder - I need help! / Re: Menu not showing (scart unit)
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on: April 28, 2006, 11:29:10 AM
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We will look into this.
Put your TV on the Video Channel (you could have 2 or 3 of them), the On Screen Menu will not appear on the regular TV channel. If that does not work out with your scart cable, try to use the RCA cables (great idea to send us pictures of your set up). Connect the AV out of the Recorder to your TV RCA sockets. Put your TV on the right video channel and you should see the recorder menu. Once you get this working, connect the AV in of the Recorder to the AV Out of your Skybox using the RCA cables as well. I am not quite sure why you have issues with the scart cables, but RCA should work fine.
Let us know if it works
FJ
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Neuros 442 Personal Media Player / Neuros 442 - I need help! / Re: no video line out?
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on: April 26, 2006, 09:30:15 AM
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When you hit the TV/Lock button, does the screen go black? Try this: get your TV on the right video channel (you should have a TV/ Video button on your TV remote), and press the TV/Lock button. If you don't see anything on your TV press the TV/Lock button a few times. If your video out cable is connected correctly, it should work out. If you still don;t see anything, call us at 1 866 5 NEUROS.
FJ
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Neuros 442 Personal Media Player / Neuros 442 - I need help! / Re: low volume
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on: April 23, 2006, 05:43:24 PM
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Robert- The volume is basically set at the source. If the volume of the source is low, the recording will be low as well. There is no amplification during a recording (it leads to distortions). You will see that if you record from a clear channel, the volume of your recording will be much louder.
FJ
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Neuros 442 Personal Media Player / Neuros 442 - Feedback and Discussion / Re: DVD's
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on: April 23, 2006, 05:39:09 PM
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First thing first, back up DVDs you own only. Secondly, if you want to do so, copy the analog signal, this way you don not break any encryption. Many DVDs have an encryption you have to break to get to the digital file, and that is illegal. You have DVDs without encryption, but they are not the majority. For more information about Fair Use and copyrights laws go to http://www.eff.org/FJ
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Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder / Neuros MPEG4 Recorder - I need help! / Re: Volume of Audio too low
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on: April 23, 2006, 11:54:26 AM
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The volume of the sound for the recording depends on the source as much as on the recorder. I am recording from different sources and I am getting good sound quality and it is definitely loud enough (sound is better if I record from a clear channel with my cable box, so channels have a lower sound output than others). As mentioned in the post above, amplifying the sound of the source is a possibility but will lead to some distortions. What sources have you been testing? Is there a difference from one source to another or the recording level for the sound or is it the same at all time?
FJ
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