i have loaded up my 442 with hours of video content, and the big glaring missing feature(unless i have made a glaring oversight somewhere) is either a pick up where you left off feature in the movie you are watching or at least(or preferable in addition to)an option to choose what part of the video you want to skip to(example: input that i would want to go to the 1hr 15min mark of a movie..). this would vastly improve my experience with the 442(already a pleasent one). that and the ability to pause while recording would just about wipe out glaring needs of this cool device. thanks, heath
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i have loaded up my 442 with hours of video content, and the big glaring missing feature(unless i have made a glaring oversight somewhere) is either a pick up where you left off feature in the movie you are watching or at least(or preferable in addition to)an option to choose what part of the video you want to skip to(example: input that i would want to go to the 1hr 15min mark of a movie..). this would vastly improve my experience with the 442(already a pleasent one). that and the ability to pause while recording would just about wipe out glaring needs of this cool device. thanks, heath
Would a x64 fast forward satisfy you? (it is currently x16 as 442 owners know). Johan Neuros FJ
I would want a real bookmark feature as I want it to goto the exact spot I bookmarked and not have to fast forward search for it. X64 you could easily blow right on past the spot you want.
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i have to agree with jeffh.. 64x would be nice, but i think either a bookmarking feature OR an ability to skip to a certain time would be much better... i realize there may be problems with actual bookmarking as far as the 442 remembering where it left off at, but it would seem that just having the ability to input the specific time you want to skip to would be a good second choice... the 442 already keeps track of the running time that the movie is playing, so just being able to skip to a specific time seems feasible..
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I also think a fast-forward option is not enough. I don't want to have to FF through 1.5 hours of video to get back to where I was, regardless of how fast the FF is. The 442 needs a resume function.
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