Daveed,

No, Overwrite mode is quite different.  Insert mode on the PTR1 will not
delete any data but Overwrite mode on the PRS software will most definitely
wipe out data.

I think if you re-read my last message carefully, it is fairly clear what
each of the functions do.

You are quite right that there is some level of confusion - it took me some
time to work it out.  Perhaps the short summary below might help:

Insert mode on the PTR1 will insert audio just like inserting text in a word
processor i.e. it moves everything over to make room for the new audio.

Punch in on the PTR1 allows you to specify the phrases that you want the new
audio to replace.

Overwrite on the PRS will automatically delete from your selected position
to the end of the current section without having to specify any phrases

Punch in on the PRS includes features which allow you to do the equivalent
of both "Insert" and "Punch in" on the PTR1.

You could think of the PRS as having 3 ways of recording i.e. overwrite,
punch in and insert.  The confusing thing is that to use the insert feature,
you have to activate the "punch in" feature and then choose to not delete
anything when recording.

Hope this helps.

Jamie


-----Original Message-----
From: Daveed Mandell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 June 2004 05:49
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Overwrite Mode


Actually both the recorder and the software.  In the recorder, there is a 
third overwrite mode, used with recording pause.
in the software, I think Overwrite is the same as Insert.  Is that write?
Plextor realy needs to rewrite its documentation!
Thanks for the
clarification.
--Daveed--


On Wed, 2 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Daveed,
>
> Are you talking about the PTR1 or the PRS software?
>
> A quick explanation:
>
> PTR1:
> On the PTR1 the terms used are "Insert" and "Punch-In".  Insert means what
> it sounds like i.e. when you select a position in your audio and start
> recording, the new audio will be inserted into the existing audio at the
> location specified.  No deletion will occur.
> The "Punch in" mode allows you to specify a group of phrases that will be
> replaced with the new audio.  This can be as little as a single phrase up
to
> the whole of the original recording.
>
> PRS:
> There has been some confusion over the fact that different terminology is
> used in the PTR1 and the PRS.  On the PRS the two phrases used are
> "Overwrite" and "Punch in".  This can be quite confusing, however, I'll
try
> to clarify things.  Overwrite means that the new recording will completely
> overwrite the section you are focussed on from the highlighted phrase to
the
> end of that section.  You do not need to specify particular phrases apart
> from the starting point, it will assume that everything else in the
section
> is to be deleted and replaced with the new audio.  The confusion is the
use
> of the "Punch in" option.  This can be used to either insert audio (as in
> the PTR1 or can be used to behave like the punch in facility on the PTR1.
> The thing that decides which way you want to use this facility is in the
> dialogue box that appears when you go into recording pause mode.  In the
> list of phrases displayed, the top item is "Nothing".  If you leave this
> selected, "Punch in" will act like the insert mode.  If you specify any or
> all of the phrases in the list, "Punch in" will behave like the punch in
> facility on the PTR1.
>
> I know that is a bit confusing but I assure you that this all works.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Jamie
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daveed Mandell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 02 June 2004 05:14
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Overwrite Mode
>
>
> While making rec ordings of voice tracks and other narrative material, I
> and my readers have been grappling with Insert, Punch-in and Overwrite
> modes.
> When using Overwrite, and one wants to go back and record over a mistake,
> can one simply continue recording from that passage?
> I like the fact that you can pause the recording and simply rewind a few
> phrases and quickly cut in and record over the mistake.
>
> My readers are still confused about Punch-in versus Insert modes.
>
> In a studio setting, we have been able to produce very professional
> recordings with no discernible clicks when correcting errors or adding to
> recordings.
> Of course, using broadcast-quality microphones helps, too.
>
> My only big cvomplaints about the Plextalk is its inability to allow for
> knowing and
> determining time increments in a specific passage, rather than a complete
> title--and its
> rather short battery life--a problem for a broadcast journalist in the
> field without the possibility of
> plugging the unit into a power outlet.  Other than those concerns, it's a
> great unit, and my
> sighted colleagues appear to admire it.
> g--Daveed-
>
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