[access-uk] Re: Victor Reader Stream.

  • From: Jim McAuslan <jimmcauslan1@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2014 17:08:12 +0100

Hello Bill,

Really sorry for calling you Phil. I'm sure you've been called worse, smile.
I'll read my e mails more carefully in future.
Jim Mc
On 09/09/2014 16:55, Bill Chilcott wrote:
I have the first generation V R Stream. My problem is that if I have more
than 2 of anything, be it books or podcasts I keep getting the message
"please wait" every five seconds, about eight times until it finds what I
want. I have tried several S D cards, so I have ruled that out. I have even
made sure that the battery is fully charged. For example if I try to read my
local newspaper, which can have up to 50 files, every time I delete any
file, such as who's died that week, I get this infuriating message "please
wait", Any help would be gratefully appreciated as I am slowly losing my
sanity.
Kind regards, Bill.


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