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Re: no problem jusst wanted to know if the mixsonic
I'm taking a look at the Amazon page for the player: http://www.amazon.com/Aim-1g-mp3-black/dp/B001D0EJ80 and I see no mention of a timer record feature. Hope this helps.
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The easiest way I know is to press menu, then daily schedule. Find the program in question in your list. Click on that program and you will se a window "timers", click on that and you will see "delete", click on that. then you can reset your program to record the way you want. You can also follow the same proceedure, click menu, then daily schedule, then click on "timers". Scroll to the timer you want to delete, click on it, then click on delete.
Radio Shack should definitely have what you need or even Best Buy and if they don't have it, they'll either order one for you or point you in the right direction.
Also, if you want to go the online route, Overstock.com usually has anything and everything and you're whole order will ship for only $2.95. (I think if you don't already have an Overstock.com account they give you your first order's shipping for free when you sign up) Ebay also has just about everything in the world but you have to make sure that whomever you buy from has great reviews so you know you'll get what they're promising.
My Yamakawa 288 with VGA out was discontinued a few years ago. I know that doesn't help you but Overstock is selling a MixSonic MS-1088(it comes in black or silver) with VGA out. I can't vouch for this player since I've never owned one. There also a few DVD players with VGA from a company called Vocopro. Again never played or even heard of these players before but Yamakawa players don't take up too many shelves in people's entertainment centers either. The MixSonic might be worth the $70 plus gamble.
You can safely install the software. This just means that the manufacturer did not take the time and spend the money to get microsoft to certify their software (as most manufacturers of cheap gadgets do). Chances are you will not run into any problems apart from those you would also encounter with certified drivers software.
First off, be sure that you are on the channel that you want to record!!
Press the setup button, the SETUP menu screen appears.
Select "timer rec set".
Then another screen comes up... select "new"
Enter your times, dates, etc.
Make sure the clock is set. Since the clock must be set before the timer will work, be sure you have entered an accurate date, day of the week, and time (including AM or PM). And always check the clock after a power outage.
Also, check that your videotape does not have the tab removed which protects against further recording.
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