Well that's the only way. Please! send it to me. Please write back.
Jose Lomeli.  Long Beach California.

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Your going to have to figure out how I can get the files to you
daisy audio
books aren't small.



Terry Bray
Adaptive Technology Analyst



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Audio please.  Oh! and thank you.
Jose Lomeli.  Long Beach California.

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Txt or audio audio is really to big



Terry Bray
Adaptive Technology Analyst



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Hello; Terry, One more thing.  Can you send me a coppy of a book
that's
daisy format please? So I could try it out on my BrailleNote.
Please write
back.
Jose Lomeli.  Long Beach California.

----- Original Message -----
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Hey; Terry, Where did you get that program not the Kurzweil 1000
the
other.  Please write back.
Jose Lomeli.  Long Beach California.

----- Original Message -----
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Ok:

Daisy is an acronym.  It is a standard for creating accessible
books.  Where
the confusion comes in is that the daisy book can have Braille,
speech like
a talking book or large print.  Where it gets a little confusing
is that you
can have all 3 in the same book but here's where you need to
understand what
is going on the book doesn't have to have all three types.  So
for example on
book share all you get is the txt while at libraries you might
only get the
talking book I think where most are getting confused is that they
have been
led to believe that you put a daisy book in there brailleNote and
they have
a talking book but that isn't always the case.  You can't get the
audio if
the person building the book never put it in in the first place.

I have created all kinds of books that are audio and have
exported scanned
book from kurzwiel in to MP3 then made daisy's out of them.  In
order to
create the daisy files you need special software that can build
the book.

I hope this helps a bit I believe many here have misunderstood
what daisy
actually is.



Terry Bray
Adaptive Technology Analyst



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Can someone make sense of this discussion?
I ws  told that a  "daisy book"  meant it was  a  speech
document.  Wit the
BN,  you can actualy listen to  BRF  books.
So,  why  do you need   daisy at all on the BN?

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