[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> One other problem I have had with it:  I was recording a live concert which
> was 2 hours in length.  When I switched to a fresh minidisc after recording
> for about 70 minutes, I also switched to a brand new battery.  The battery
> worked fine for about 5-10 minutes (and the display showed a fully charged
> battery), but then the power cut off completely and the screen went blank.  I
> removed and re-inserted the battery several times and the same thing would
> happen each time, including once in a while showing the battery icon as being
> low power (remember this was 5 minutes after the battery had been shown as
> having full power).  

I don't know, it sounds like the battery may be bad or not fully
charged.

>This scenario has happened to me twice with my minidisc
> recorder.  My friend suggests that I have a defective Minidisc recorder, and
> it is somehow overheating, leading to this strange activity despite brand new
> batteries.  Any ideas?  I

It could be the recorder too. Get a brand new package of batteries and
try making more recordings to see if you can make it repeat with the new
batteries.

> (I use a lapel microphone with its
> own battery while recording, plugged into the LINE IN input.  It is a $40
> microphone.  Could it be the problem, since it was so cheap?)

Absolutely not.

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