talking about FF/RW with sound...
Paul Louden wrote:
It's less of a technical issue and more of the fact that it's still
quite hard to justify. When you're seeking quickly, by the time you've
heard the clip you're quite a distance past it anyway. If it's seeking
slowly, it's preventing
Paul Louden wrote:
I really must be confused. I remember audible seeking as being more or
less an automated seek-listen-seek. It's clear we're talking about
something different here, or I can't see how one method would be any
more effective than the other.
What, exactly, is being
alex wallis wrote:
perhaps a solution for this could be that the player could automatically
pause the file you were listening to, say the voice message and then
resume playback.
You don't need a voice message for this. It's enough to wait a few seconds
(sth. like 10) after the music has
john schrieb:
Anyone else interested in an adapter, so we can save some money with
quantity discounts?
Yes, I'd take one
Andreas
Sébastien Hinderer:
I fear it's not what we want. Once you hear the beeps, it's too late already,
you are listening o tThe previous / next track and forced to search
the passage you were listening to again...
What I wished to have sometimes already was a general undo function.
This would be
Manuel Dejonghe schrieb:
I'd be glad to be able to connect the iriver through the remote-port
to my audi radio and FIS.
And I'd be glad as well to find an open-source collector (like
sourceforge) to host the bits of software that are recovered.
If there is somebody knowing/having/wanting
Jonas H wrote:
Jonathan Gordon wrote:
This is a bad option.. all settings should be available on the DAP. A
nicer option is maybe having 2 sets of options, simple and
advanced where the only difference is some options are not visible
in simple mode.
The reason I dislike (despise is
and understandable that they want to have the
name of the contributor in the sources.
Just my 2 cents,
Andreas Stemmer