Isaac,
When you open a book for the first time it will ask, "review the options?"  If 
you say yes, it will ask you if the file is a text or Braille file, and you 
need to either type t or b.  My guess is that the VoiceNote thought it was a 
text file, so it translated it again, which made a twice-translated Braille 
file.  Would that be grade four Braille?  LOL!  That's probably why it was 
reading in gibberish.
Sarah



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Sarah,
No. I don't know how to do that. I don't do that when I use braille 
display. how do you tell it it's a braille file? thanks in advance.
Isaac

On Wed, 31 Aug 2005, Sarah Cranston wrote:

> Isaac,
> Did you tell it the file was a Braille file?
> Sarah
> 
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> Hi folks
> I was teaching my student who has a voicenote qt this morning. I told her 
> to try the book reader on a braille file. It dished out a bit of giberish. 
> what am I doing wrong? what am I forgetting? I did this same file on my PK 
> and it read it fine. Why? thanks
> Isaac
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