Tom,

Another thought. The defect in my DTB player is that after I turn it off, it
will turn itself back on if I leave a cartridge or memory card in it. Mine
was one of the first issued, and I know other early recipients encountered
something similar. 

Is it possible your machine shares the same defect? The answer, in that
case, would be to remove whatever storage device you're using when you turn
off the machine. Because of the short supply of DTB players, I don't plan to
get mine fixed because I can live with it. 

By the way, like yours, mine reports remaining battery life in increments of
time

-----Original Message-----
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Tom Kaufman
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2010 7:06 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Looking For Some Information Concerning NLS Player

Hello again list:  Well..as best as I remember, last night it had fifteen
hours left.  But today when I turned it on, it said "an hour"..so I can't
remember if I shut the power off last night or not!  As has been stated, if
you're not listening to a book (and don't turn off the machine's
power)..it's supposed to shut off in thirty minutes.  I have a friend who
ran into this same thing!  But let me ask this: is there a place on the
"Bard Talk" site that tells if there is new firmware available?  It may be
as was mentioned..if there is a problem, it may be that a firmware update
will take care of this!
Tom Kaufman 


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