The more annoying thing I find is the fact that the machine
needs about 2
seconds to 'recover' when yuo change case. Meaning if you
change case and
start 'typing' on the remote, the first few characters won't
go in because
the Md player is still doing something.HOw many
In a message dated 7/22/99 3:22:35 AM US Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(re. entering an apostrophe when titling from a Sony remote)
I use: NUM,9,NUM, which is a
pain.
In case you missed it, try this instead (courtesy of David Tamkin):
Left parenthesis (, , |,
The more annoying thing I find is the fact that the machine needs about 2
seconds to 'recover' when yuo change case. Meaning if you change case and
start 'typing' on the remote, the first few characters won't go in because
the Md player is still doing something.HOw many butchered titles I
Clay Voris wrote:
Here's another question: Why does Sony put the comma on the remote for
titling, but not the apostrophe?
Good point! I use: NUM,9,NUM, which is a
pain.
simon
-
To stop getting
In a message dated 7/21/99 9:42:35 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Quicker way to enter an apostrophe on a 520, 920, or W1: left parenthesis
from the remote, scan left (to move the cursor back over the parenthesis),
search left or AMS left (to change the character),
Clay Voris asked,
| Here's another question: Why does Sony put the comma on the remote for
| titling, but not the apostrophe?
What's even crazier is that the 25 key provides an apostrophe on the JE500
and the JE510, and it was changed to a comma on later models! Yes, sometimes
it was a pain
meeder wrote:
I was just wondering... Why are the characters Ö, Ä, Å, Ë, etc. not included
in the MD format, it's not a big problem but it is a little irritating that
I can't title some tracks and/or discs.
I won't sign the statement that these characters are missing, perhaps
they are
Here's another question: Why does Sony put the comma on the remote for
titling, but not the apostrophe? In the 3 weeks or so since I bought my
JB920, I've found that I've used the apostrophe many more times than the
comma, but it's much harder to access (you have to scroll through the