![]() ![]() ![]() If you use TiVo at the first fast-forward speed, which IIRC is 3x, the close captioning still works. Now, The New York Times (sacrifice of eldest child required) has legitimized my claim with this article showing how and why others are rapidly jumping on the high speed watching bandwagon."Ī similar, but by no means identical, feature is available for TiVos now, and may work with ReplayTV as well since I don't think TiVo had to explicitly implement it. ![]() But, for me wearing headphones (important I think), these hyper lessons are just as good as watching at normal speed. I posted my 'discovery' to our online student bulletin board and found many other students were scared of the idea. There are no speed demons delivering at the MSU lectern. Yes, the speech is a little clipped, but these are college lectures. Other than the lectures taking half the time, I didn't miss anything. It didn't take long to get to 2x normal speed. But with WinDVD4, I started ramping up the speed. It didn't take me long to realize how s-l-o-w the whole lecture process was. Since I live in Connecticut, I am taking my lessons on DVD and videocassette with tests, quizzes and helpful advice from TA's online. The courses are offered by Mississippi State University. Ctwxman writes "A year and a half ago my boss approached me, asking me to finish some college courses to get certification in what I've been doing for the past 20+ years.
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