| Post 1 made on Thursday May 6, 1999 at 07:07 |
Jon Danforth Historic Forum Post |
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Has ANYONE come up with a way to implement a jog shuttle into the pronto? Does it have such a capability? My main gripe with my old Marantz RC-2000 MkII was that it couldn't do that. Please let me know, thanks. -Jon
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| OP | Post 2 made on Friday May 7, 1999 at 09:18 |
Ian G. Historic Forum Post |
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YES THIS IS AN IMPORTANT MISSING FEATURE. I love my pronto but I've a few things with jog/shuttle controls and cannot get this functionality.
Time for an OS patch philips. . . PLEASE
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| OP | Post 3 made on Friday May 7, 1999 at 13:03 |
Robert Historic Forum Post |
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I set up my VCR jog shuttle on the Pronto. My VCR jog shuttle has several different rates of forward and backward movement, and each sends out a discrete IR code. I just held the jog shuttle in the first position and captured the IR code into Pronto. I then did this for all other positions of the jog shuttle. I then used one of the CCF files from this web site that has buttons in a circular pattern. Now it doesn't feel like a jog shuttle but it acts like one!
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| OP | Post 4 made on Friday May 7, 1999 at 14:29 |
Brian Porter Historic Forum Post |
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But is there a way to set up a single button which when pressed will advance to the next speed?
I have this for my Sony DVP-S7000 and would like this feature on my VCR.
Thanks Brian
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| OP | Post 5 made on Friday May 7, 1999 at 19:03 |
Grian My RCA n Proscan VCR's have a Slow+ button that advanes slow forward up to 5 speeds and it works fine with my Pronto
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