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steplock Member
Joined: 15 Jun 2009 Location: United Kingdom
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looking for help on buying a player that when you put in pause it does not switch off after
a limited amount of time
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Ai Haibara VH Wanderer
Joined: 22 Jan 2006 Location: Here. Or... there?
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Why do you need a unit that won't turn off/release pause after a short period of time? That's normally a bad idea - most units don't let you leave them in pause for a long time because it can cause damage to the unit.
Why not hit Stop instead, and just hit Play again when you're ready to resume? That's less likely to cause problems. You may need to disable your player's automatic-power-off features, if possible, though.
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steplock Member
Joined: 15 Jun 2009 Location: United Kingdom
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its for use in presentaion which will also have a video camera running and
a powerpoint presentaion running and dvd
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Dv8ted2 The One
Joined: 26 Nov 2005 Location: OA
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Just turn the player on when needed. There is no sense on wearing out the player.
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hech54 CONFUSED
Joined: 26 Jul 2001 Location: Yank in Europe
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| steplock wrote: |
looking for help on buying a player that when you put in pause it does not switch off after
a limited amount of time |
Aside from the other comments....I find it hard to believe that you would think
that any DVD manufacturer would consider that as a selling feature....OR even
consider listing it in the product specs if it does happen to do the same as you are asking.
It's a one-in-a-million shot that someone would need or even inquire about such a feature.
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johns0 Puppet Master
Joined: 05 Jun 2002 Location: canada
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Just get a dvd player that resumes from the point where you turn it off,lots of them do that anyways.
_________________ Ben Johnson-I didnt take any stereos!
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