Thomson Lyra PDP2444 53 MB MP3 Player - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Music loud, voice low-pitched
Found your question due to having the exact problem you described. New firmware, format... loaded new music, same problem. While switching to yet another set of headphones the sound got better momentarily. The case doesn't appear loose, but squeeze right next to the lcd and lyra name and the audio was fixed. For some reason the audio was mechanical sounding and the voice was almost non-existant unless pressure was placed on the player where described. I tightened the screw in the retaining strap hole and the one under the USB connector flap and all is well for now. Good Luck!!!!
11/28/2012 1:49:03 PM •
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How do I set the time on my little old Thomson CS86M mini Hi-Fi?
If you have a remote version here is how it works.
Press timer menu, hours should flash, then press up an down arrows until you get to clock set. Press enter on remote.
press up an down arrows to set hours, then press enter. Minutes now flash, press up an down to set, press enter on remote clock starts.
Can i recover recordings from broken set top recorder
Most of these set top boxes use encryption for the recorded material. This has to do with copyright protections, a lot of legal stuff, and etc.
Get another box of the same model, and activate it on the same account. Try swapping out the hard drive or SSD module to the new box. In many cases this works. Some of the newer high end boxes are now using SSD technology to hold the recorded files.
If your box is with a cable or satellite service provider which is should be, some of these providers provide a service to transfer the files from the old defective box to the new one as long as the hard drive, or SSD module is okay.
I have a THS220 box and have difficulty recording programmes
Hello Joan,
To record a satellite you will need two scart leads.
Plug one end of the first scart lead into the "DVD/VCR SCART" socket on the back of the satellite receiver, then plug the other end into the "INPUT" scart on the back of the VCR. Take one end of the second scart lead and plug it into the "OUTPUT" socket on the back of the VCR and plug the other end into "SCART IN" socket on the back of the TV.
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If you need anymore information, then let me know.
Kind regards,
Ron.
Freezing
is it the dvd disc? try changing around the disc
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