Actually, I wasn't trying to argue about the accuracy of the spoken minutes timer, merely trying to give you another data point about how to reproduce the problem. Sometimes, it's useful to know a number of ways to trigger a particular bug, or series of related bugs, and I was merely trying to give you another road to the problem. I understand you're on it, and, if I were in your place, having another data point on how to demonstrate the problem would probably be useful to me. So, please don't think I was trying to goad you. Far from it. -Brian On Oct 20, 12:08pm, "LARRY SKUTCHAN" wrote: } Subject: [bookport] Re: SPOKEN MINUTES TIMER IS EXTREMELY GENEROUS } OK great. I'm so glad you found this. } } In the interest of not generating too much traffic, let's fix the } problem that you have identified, then we'll talk about how accurate it } is once we do that. } } } >>> buhrow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Thursday, October 20, 2005 11:50:03 AM } >>> } To follow up on this thread, moving backward and forward in an } indexed } MP3 file using the 1-3 and 4-6 keys causes the spoken minutes timer to } increment one minute per key press, regardless of how long Bookport } speaks } after the navigational button is pressed. } -Brian } } >-- End of excerpt from "LARRY SKUTCHAN"