Hello folks - I have to admit that I am finding the Prime 201 a most difficult and illogical machine to use. I have had it since July and have perhaps used it for less than 50 hours on and off. I am writing this on my 5yearold asus eeepc1000H.
The crackle which was haunting the machine when playing music seems to have gone on holiday.
New Issue
One key reason for getting the 201 was to use the tablet at music sessions to see words and music on screen and play back sound for same.
On my 1000H in XP Iopen the youtube item online (or open the stored sound file), and set it to play and miniminise the web page,
I then open a Word file with the words and score.
On the Prime if I open the youtube live or open a downloaded youtube in my ASUS folders and start to play it back, and then I open the words and score to read them on screen, that cuts off the sound and vice versa.
This was is a main use for any musician to get a tablet.
Any tyips to solve this please would be most welcome.
I don;t pretend to be very computer literate on a tablet - I suppose it's because I processed my first computer manual for a group of autoengineers in 1969, literally while Neil Armstrong and company were landing on the moon.
The crackle which was haunting the machine when playing music seems to have gone on holiday.
New Issue
One key reason for getting the 201 was to use the tablet at music sessions to see words and music on screen and play back sound for same.
On my 1000H in XP Iopen the youtube item online (or open the stored sound file), and set it to play and miniminise the web page,
I then open a Word file with the words and score.
On the Prime if I open the youtube live or open a downloaded youtube in my ASUS folders and start to play it back, and then I open the words and score to read them on screen, that cuts off the sound and vice versa.
This was is a main use for any musician to get a tablet.
Any tyips to solve this please would be most welcome.
I don;t pretend to be very computer literate on a tablet - I suppose it's because I processed my first computer manual for a group of autoengineers in 1969, literally while Neil Armstrong and company were landing on the moon.