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Author: | publius [ 27 Sep 2011, 22:56 ] |
Post subject: | [MST-2000] User Guide |
Well, I have one of these, & I've been trying to put it to use. Unfortunately, I don't have a MUSE player! I would be enormously grateful to anyone who would let me bring my discs & test equipment, & use one for an afternoon or so. (I'm in Fort Worth, Texas, but would be willing to drive as far as Houston or Tulsa for the purpose.) Although I have not yet been able to use all the functions, I have worked out a great deal about it from testing & the Japanese user manual. Instead of translating the whole manual, I decided to make a user's guide — while not quite complete, I expect it to be useful. I have several other manuals, & would be glad to do the same with them. I also took the cover off & did a quick photo walkthrough of the decoder. Let me know what you think! |
Author: | Guest [ 28 Sep 2011, 01:17 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Sony MST-2000 |
Publius - Saw your posts and figured I'd let you know your 2 laserdiscs will ship tomorrow...Thank You for your business... |
Author: | publius [ 11 Oct 2011, 08:05 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Sony MST-2000 |
Well, after a couple of days of wrestling with graphics & desktop publishing programmes, I have pretty much finished my MST-2000 User Guide. Really the only things left to settle are a couple of operational details, & four of the remote control codes. One of them has to be the OSD code, two are the audio mode codes (totally irrelevant to Hi-Vision LD playback), & the last one may be some kind of null for all I know. I'd appreciate any input. Is the layout of the guide convenient, does it appear to be easy to use, which decoder would you like me to do next? I have manuals for the MST-1000, MSC-4000, & HV-MD2, but I'm open to doing others if someone will send me the appropriate manuals. |
Author: | lons_vex [ 11 Oct 2011, 09:03 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Sony MST-2000 |
publius wrote: which decoder would you like me to do next? Looks great. If you could do something like that for the HV-MD2, that would be super awesome! |
Author: | publius [ 28 Jan 2012, 07:56 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Sony MST-2000 |
And now I know mine works. The fan noise is kind of annoying, though. |
Author: | lons_vex [ 28 Jan 2012, 10:00 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Sony MST-2000 |
That's a big plus the HV-MD2 has. Noiseless, and it does not have a fan. |
Author: | tet [ 03 Apr 2012, 09:38 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Sony MST-2000 |
publius wrote: And now I know mine works. The fan noise is kind of annoying, though. You might replace the fan with a quieter model (e.g. Papst). I did this on my Pioneer SP-D07 (Audio decoder). Modding my Pioneer HM-D101 Muse decoder with a silent fan is still in the plans. |
Author: | lons_vex [ 03 Apr 2012, 22:50 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Sony MST-2000 |
Wow, I never even noticed the SP-D07 has a fan at all. |
Author: | publius [ 04 Apr 2012, 04:06 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Sony MST-2000 |
Which reminds me, I need a manual for my SP-D07. Anyone have scans? I'll have to think about replacing the MST-2000 fan. The fans on the Panasonic TU-AHD100 (one for the case, one for the video processing sub-board) are virtually silent ; unfortunately, mine is on the fritz. Everything else seems to work, but MUSE decoding cuts out after about 20 minutes. |
Author: | lons_vex [ 04 Apr 2012, 09:06 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Sony MST-2000 |
Sorry Publius, when I sold my SP-D07 (May 2009 that was), I also gave all the manuals to the new onwer. |
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