David,I'll pass on to you if I hear anything but, as I don't use one myself, I'm really just asking for a friend and may not hear if people seeing the post immediately don't know the answer ...
-- Carol carol.pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxOn Monday, March 31, 2008 6:27 AM (UK time), David W Wood at g3yxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx said:
Carol: I haven't found a way of doing this, but if you find that it can be done on the unit, I would be very interested. BTW: in full stereo mode of recording, the files grow very quickly, so it is important if transmitting files that the recording quality is set to the optimum for the circumstances. A useful feature which I only discovered the other day, is that when stopping a file playing with the big button, and then starting it again, it rewinds half a second or so. David -----Original Message----- From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Carol Pearson Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 6:13 AM To: Access UK Mailing List Subject: [access-uk] ANOTHER DS50 QUESTION, PLEASE? Can anyone help with this one? Perhaps you'd drop me a line privately if you can. My friend writes: "If I record a beginning file on the DS50 and talk for 10 seconds and then stop but let the file run for a total of 15 seconds, is it possible for the DS50 to play back and then stop during that 5 second blank recorded spot and begin recording there instead of it jumping automatically to the end of that 15 second file without starting a second file? In other words, to over right that 5 extra dead seconds? Or is all of that only possible in editing features of thesoftware?"
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