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The Audio Setup menu in the Sony DVP-S9000ES CD/DVD player features many tools you can use to adjust the sound, including "Dynamic Range Control," "Downmix" and "Audio Filter." Here's how to use them... more »
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Setting different EQ levels on your speaker is a great way to customize your sound and to add a whole new dimension to the music you play. By altering the bass and treble settings on the speakers, you can impact the sound played through your ... more »
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JVC RV-NB1 Kaboom Series Boombox facilitates recording, which means that you can record a radio station or a CD on a cassette and enjoy it later. You can record a CD in the same order or create your program to be recorded in the order you want. ... more »
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Have the problem where the movie you are playing skips or the picture freezes? That is because your DVD is dirty. This article is the solution to your problem... more »
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Whether a music professional or a casual enthusiast, there is little distinction when it comes to turning your favorite compact disc into an MP3 (digital music file). So, I'm here to hopefully demystify this once and for all. Hey, I still have ... more »
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If you have an orbital buffer along with some pads and polish for polishing your car, you can use it to fix minor scratches in CDs or DVDs that prevent them from playing properly... more »
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Adjusting the Audio Equalizer on a Palsonic DVD9300PS DVD Player is very simple. Adjusting the Audio Equalizer allows you to even out the sound coming from your DVD player, guaranteeing the best sound your Palsonic DVD9300PS DVD Player is capable ... more »
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If you’re like many of us of a certain age, some of your favorite music is on vinyl. I still have a working turntable, but the dust pops and scratches on my older albums are annoying. I’ve also gotten too lazy to get up every fifteen minutes to ... more »
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With a few components easily obtained and a quick setup you can easily record an FM radio program to CD... more »
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Every DVD/CD/Video Game System is different, however, the Disc drive basically functions the same way... more »
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Dust specks and other dirt on a laser lens are a major cause of CD tracking and noise problems. You can prevent and solve these nuisances with routine maintenance... more »
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JVS RV-NB1 can also be operated with a remote control. Almost all the functions can be managed with a remote control. Here is how to use the remote control with your JVC-NB1 Kaboom Series Boombox... more »
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The Cyber Home CH-DVD 300 DVD player can turn your living room into a home theater experience for a surprisingly affordable price. To play DVDs on your Cyber Home DVD player, follow the simple instructions below... more »
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Follow these steps accordingly and you'll have a spankin' new CD/DVD... more »
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The Sony CD/DVD player allows for several different playback and repeat functions. Sometimes you want to repeat specific scenes of your favorite films or parts of a song. While basic repeat functions allow you to repeat entire tracks and chapters ... more »
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Although you will rarely be able to repair your own CD player, you may be able to diagnose problems. That can help you decide whether to have it repaired... more »
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Although they are high-precision optical devices, most compact disc players provide trouble-free operation for years if they aren't abused. When something does go wrong, it's often an easy fix... more »
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Most of the time when you scratch a CD you can fix the problem and don't have to buy another disc. This article will save you money in the long run because for the cost of one CD, you can repair many with a CD-repair kit. These work on audio CDs, ... more »
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When searching for a high-fidelity CD player, make sure to consider the speakers or other output device, as well as the cables you'll use to attach the CD player to the receiver. You don't want to spend money on a good CD player and not be able ... more »
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Here is how to easily fix your scratched cds.. more »
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Music CD recording (for a stereo system, not off a computer) is still fairly new technology, and it can be expensive to purchase a consumer unit. Make sure you research carefully, and try to actually record a track and listen to it before you buy... more »
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You can change the language that is heard on the soundtrack according to your preferences. Follow these directions to adjust the audio setting on your language on your Sony DVP-NC615 CD/DVD Player... more »
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CD players run the gamut from inexpensive to deluxe models. Take some time to decide which features you really want before going to a store. Then be sure to listen to each model carefully before you buy... more »
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You can display a range of information such as jacket picture, text, genre and disc type... more »
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Getting it back on revolving tray... more »