On December 24, 2007 at 09:50, DBrown said...
How do I know? If they don't, they are idiots.
Back in 1924, when electrical recording (i.e. using microphones, amps and cutter heads instead of horns and levers) was started, the Victor company decided it wasn't worth getting into because the public really didn't care about the greater fidelity. This is one of many ships that audio, then audio and video, company people have missed. If it took them YEARS to figure out that selling one tune cheap is better than having millions of tunes stolen over the internet, how long will it take them to figure out this one?
On October 1, 2007 at 13:48, Stealth X said...
absolutely you can, the pause is EXACT.
Actually, it's not on the Sony RDR-GX335 that I just finally opened up and tried out. I hit pause on a blank screen but up to a second more gets recorded. But it looks like editing can be done. And hence also I have started a thread to deal with my first problem using the thing. It's at
[Link: remotecentral.com]I was surprised to see this thread that I started in September being #5 in the list today before I bumped it up with this post! Looks like I'm not the only one interested in this topic, which is to say, confused.