[access-uk] Re: Victor reader problem with Audible

  • From: Georgina Joyce <gena@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 23:00:53 +0100

Hi

Well they know that there's a problem with fast forwarding through  .wma
files but as far as I know it's not as serious as this one to which you
write.  

I'm sure as you request, if people feed back to Humanware about fast
forwarding through different formats, they'll nail the feature and
remove it. I don't have an audible book myself but know someone who
does.

Gena
On Wed, 2008-07-23 at 22:40 +0100, Amro Bilal wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>  
> I'm having a problem with my Victor reader and Audible books after
> upgrading to the latest software version 2.0. I would like to see if
> someone else can replicate this problem  on their reader.
>  
> The problem happens only after I'm 5 hours and 25 minutes through a
> book. I've tested it with three different Audible books using the go
> to time feature. Before the 5 hours and 25 minutes landmark everything
> works as it should!
>  
> Basically, if I try to forward through an Audible book, the reader
> hangs and I have to restart it by removing the battery or it just
> switch itself off. The rewind button doesn't behave as it should
> either. Although rewinding doesn't cause the reader to hang, but the
> reader now rewinds in disproportionate big leaps rather than going
> backward 1 minute, 2 minutes, 5 minutes and so on.
>  
> I have only tested this with Audible books and no other formats, and
> again, this issue only occurs after 5 hours and 25 minutes through any
> given book.
>  
> I'd be interested to know if someone can reproduce this problem on
> their Victor with Audible or any other formats? I contacted Humenware
> and they're looking into it but they said that they hadn't heard any
> other reports of this issue from other Victor users.
>  
> Thanks for any feedback.
>  
> Amro
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Gena

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