Hi Maria:

Thanks for the suggestion and I do have a Voice Note QT with 5.0 burned in
to rom and I did find what I was looking for but thanks for the info.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Maria Kristic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 8:33 PM
Subject: re: [Braillenote] Media player


> John,
> You can resume your file at the point you left off in the Media Player.
If you need to switch to another KeySoft application, such as KeyWeb, the
file will pause, and when you return to the Media Player with BACKSPACE and
ENTER with M, you will be asked if you wish to continue playing your file.
Hit Y for Yes, and you will be returned to the point where you were left
off.  Also, if you pause a file by pressing SPACE with dots 1-2-3-4-5-6 to
go to the Main Menu, you will be asked if you wish to continue playing the
file when you return to the Media Player.  While playing a file, the
BACKSPACE with ENTER command toggles between pause and resume; the first
time you press it, it pauses the file, and if you press it again, it resumes
where you left off.  You can check such tasks as reading the next
alarm/appointment, checking time and date, and going into the User Guide
while playing a file.  It will pause, and then resume playing when the task
info is finished displaying.  With the User Guide, it will pause while you
read what you need, and after you press SPACE with E, the file will resume
playing.  Note that if you press SPACE with E to pause a file, the whole
purpose of this is to select another file to play before the current file
playing has finished.  This means that the point of the file where you left
off and just paused using this method won't be retained, so if you now
switch to another task, or re-enter the Media Player, it will prompt you to
select a drive and folder in which to play a new file.  These are BT
commands, and if you have a QT, look in the User Guide under Media Player
Topics, which might help you.  Also look in the Media Player section of the
Command Summary.  I hope I've explained the effects of the keystrokes in
enough detail, so you can figure out what I'm talking about, and which
commands on the QT correspond with the BT commands I'm mentioning, if in
fact you do have a QT.  HTH.
> Maria
>
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "John Gunn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: "Pulse Data" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 23:32:24 -0600
> >Subject: [Braillenote] Media player
>
> >Hello List:
>
> >First of all my hat's off to Doug Martin, I tried using Winamp under file
information (alt-3 and unchecking both tag boxes and tried to play an MP3
file on my voice note which I could never play before and it works just
well, wonderful.  Again Doug, nice work.
>
> >If it's not too late, I'd like to add a feature or 2 to the media player.
I'd like to see a play list and if so, try to resume playing a file and if
you can resume, I didn't see it in there but could be my mistake.  The
reason I'd like to see resume playing a file is because of the memory
constraints if you need to do another task then you'd have to stop the file
from playing.
>
> >Again, Doug, wonderful job and as I mentioned before, it works just
wonderful.
>
> >John
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