Hi, 1. The AC adaptor can be plugged/unplugged as many times as you want, the issue is that when the battery was low, the unit would shut off. So, when doing some work or listening to a book, you had the unit switch off immideately it detected the battery low signal, and then had to restart the whole thing up after plugging in again. With this new addition, this is not necessary, as the battery low signal will prompt a battery low warning on the device, you then while the unit is playing or whatever go and plug in the AC adaptor and go on your merry way.
2. There was an issue of a book finnishing on a multi title disk and the player starting the new title. In some cases this had caused confusion because the titles were similar, and if a user went into edit mode and made alterations, they could do this to the wrong title. 3. Backing up an MP3 disk to a memory card will be interesting, because there is the issue of what goes where in the card. Furthermore, if DAISY control files are present on the memory card, the unit has no choice but to go into DAISY mode. I think where this feature will come in best is for small MMC cards which have a few MP3 files stored on them for easy playback of those files. Andrew. -----Original Message----- From: Marilyn & Larry Dorn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 April 2004 21:22 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: PTR1 new firmware - summary of features Hi, Jeff! Below are questions regarding some of the new firmware features you posted. >* Low Battery Warning Feature Added >With the existing firmware, when the battery gets low the unit >automatically shuts down without any warnings to prevent any recording >or memory failures. With the new firmware, users will receive a one >minute low battery warning, this way, users can choose to plug the unit >into an electrical outlet or stop the recording before the unit >automatically shuts down. Does this mean that it is OK to plug the PTR1 into an AC outlet while it is still running or not running but turned on? I understood that the PTR1 needed to be shut down before plugging it in and then restarted, and that it should be shut down before unplugging it and going to battery power. >* Changed The Playback Behavior >The existing firmware automatically jumps to the beginning of a new >title when a current title comes to an end. New firmware does not jump >to the beginning of a new title, user must do it manually to prevent >overwriting the original recordings. I don't quite understand what this one means. If it's talking about playback, how is it that overwriting original recordings is a concern? Could it be that it's meant that the next title will not start playing when the first is done? That would make sense to me, but the way this feature is worded is confusing. >* Enhanced MP3 playback on the memory card The existing firmware can >not play MP3 files in the PC card. New firmware allows playback of MP3 >files in the PC card If MP3 files can be played from the PC card, does this mean the PlexTalk will be able to "backup" an MP3 disk (not a Daisy disk) to the PC card? This is a problem now for more than just loading MP3 files onto the card and playing them. If you have a book in MP3 format and you want to create a Daisy book from it, you have no way to put the diskful of MP3 files onto the card. Sounds like the PlexTalk's new firmware will enhance it's functionality greatly. We can hardly wait for June. Thanks for the posting! Some of us didn't read the Plextor website. Marilyn and Larry Pahrump, NV --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
