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Re: Greetings from the UK


 

Hi Ray

Ok I have not seen a treck so have not been following any of the traffic on
it on various lists. With the treck was that the end of the vr stream mark 2
or can we still get the mark 2? I myself wouldn't benefit from the treck, I
wouldn't want to pay the price for it. I wouldn't use the features it
offers.

Regards

Adrien

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Subject: Re: [vrstreamuk] Greetings from the UK

Hi again List.


Clive's comment about sticking with the VRS2 is interesting as I think
someone else has said that here too.? I won't of course get the full value
of my VR Trek until I do learn to use the orientation application.? That
said, I will say that the Trek is a good deal faster than its predecessor.?
It boots more quickly; downloads of podcast are speedier.? I think firmware
downloads are snappier too if the recent update to give us UK post codes and
Audible support is anything to go by.


I do have one problem I'll start another thread to describe, namely, the
problem of switching between National BBC streams in the UK playlist.? I
venture to ask though before I attempt to describe the problem whether
anyone else with a Trek is having a problem here.


No doubt list traffic will be busier when we have the FM radio app going in
the next update.


I wonder where Humanware will take the Trek in future, (or do I mean
"going forward" as is often said now!? Could other app funtions be
incorporated??? Ability to stream podcasts as well as download them??
Access to the BBC iPlayer - (although accessing your BBC account could
be a stumpling block here.)Alarms, Count down timer?


Well, all that possibly for another thread like Trek wish list.


Ray.

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