Hi,
Just a thought.
I think it has something to do with moving parts of a large file in and out
of memory.  Again, just a thought.
Something else as well.
Have you ever noticed that sometimes when you press rewind or fast forward
that the system actually goes the wrong direction for a short time.
I was listening to a song and I pressed and held rewind, for a few seconds
the ptr1 played rapidly in the forward direction before actually rewinding
and at the point where the rewinding actually started the unit kind of
popped several times, I mean that it was a audible popping sound in the
speaker not something in the unit.
Also, this happens weather or not it is a CD, CF Card or a Hard Card.

Dan
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "J Garcia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: PTR1 rewind function


> Scott,
>
> I too hate the forward/rewind mechanism in the PTR1. I'm wondering if
those
> who use compact flash cards have to wait for this mechanism to engage.
After
> all, a CF card doesn't have any mechanical parts, so I'm thinking
forwarding
> and rewinding will happen instantly. For those that use a CF card with the
> PTR1, Is This true?
>
> J Garcia
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Scott Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PTR1 LIST" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 4:10 PM
> Subject: PTR1 rewind function
>
>
> Hello
>
> I am doing a lot of studying at the moment and I have found the PTR1
> invaluable.
>
> The only thing is that when trying to rewind back and forth through
recorded
> lectures, it takes an age.  It starts off quite slowly, then it stops for
a
> couple of seconds (or so it seems) and then starts again, a bit faster. It
> keeps stopping and then going on for a bit, then stops again.  Drives me
> nuts!
>
> Sometimes,I have seen no logical pattern to it, it rewinds continuously
> without stopping.  I would like it very much if I could work out how to
make
> it rewind and fast forward without all these irritating stops and starts.
>
> I think this may have been covered a while back, but as usual I didn't
take
> any notice because it wasn't affecting me at the time.  I suspect that
this
> phenomena is normal and has something to do with the phrase timings or
> something like that.
>
> If anyone has any suggestions, tips or just good old consolation, then do
> let me know.  Many thanks for just being there.
>
> With Respects ... Scott
>
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