I do not know any way using the PTR2 to individually access files in the folder structure. However, using the USB cable that you received with the recorder you can connect it to a computer and bring up the plex as a drive letter. Then you can play or edit the a000001 file. You can also do this using a CF card /USB adapter. Frank -----Original Message----- From: Plextalk [mailto:plextalk-bounces@lists.hodgsonfamily.org] On Behalf Of Penny Golden Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2016 10:15 PM To: Plextalk User Discussion List Subject: Re: [Plextalk] q. Can I go back? Let's go at it again. Here's the question upfront with explanation below. Can I delete some folder file, which would eliminate all the track selection spots? Here's what happened. I have a folder which encompasses a whole church service. It's a wedding. There are 5 instrumental songs; then 3 or 4, between which are announcements of the song numbers, prayer, etc. I'm deleting things that I don't need, including the talking. But I deleted one of the songs. Well, you and I both know that it is present on the long string called something like: A000000001.mp3. Well, it's there, we know that the songs are all there. Is it possible, using the Plex 2, to re-awaken the song that no longer is playable? Is it possible to take that folder, with its 4 files, and delete one of them which would make necessary the re-naming of all the tracks in the folder? Perhaps that's a little more understandable? Thanks for any help. I don't title these things at all. Plex just numbers the tracks, and now, as you know, one of the tracks has been eliminated, due to the inexpert moves of me, the digital audio engineer. Thanks again so much. Penny On 5/31/2016 2:54 PM, Bob Smith wrote:
Hi Penney, I assume you have the PTR2? Current firmware version is 1.16.
The files are arranged in alpha order, so if you re-record the song, just make sure the title is in alphabetical order with your other music. You can put a specific order to music by creating a prefix of A-Z or 1-0. Example:"A wonderful life" or "01 wonderful life" would come before "Betcha didn't know that".
The only way to reassign headers would be with the PRS (PLEXTALK Recording Software) on the Plextalk site. http://www.plextalk.com/americas/top/support/ptr2/softwaredownload/
Bob
-----Original Message----- From: Plextalk [mailto:plextalk-bounces@lists.hodgsonfamily.org] On Behalf Of Penny Golden Sent: Monday, May 30, 2016 1:38 PM To: Plextalk User Discussion List Subject: [Plextalk] q. Can I go back?
I use a plextalk 2 and i think my software is 1.8. I don't know if I missed some update somewhere. Here's my dilemma: I recorded, we'll say, 5 songs. But in dealing with them, the second song was accidentally deleted; and some other things were done, so that I cannot use the "undo" command now. Can I correct the way that the Plex sees the songs to re-include song number 2? Or do I have to take this to Goldwave on my computer and extract Song Number 2 outside of the plex? Is there something I can do manually on the computer to force the plex to allow me to re-assign heading numbers and the like? I hope I'm making this question clear. Thanks so much. Penny (Golden) pengold2@gmail.com Old lady school marm in Eastern Nebraska
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