Hi, I'm not in the UK however I do get Daisy books on CD and have successfully copied them using my computer onto a compact flash card to play on my PK. So I don't see why your magazine wouldn't work. I make a folder on my compact flash card with the name of the book and then copy all the files from the CD onto the card. Then when I have finished with the book I can use my computer to delete the whole folder and don't have to worry about what files I need to delete. I find this the best way because at the moment on my one Gig compact flash card I have three books, so when I want to delete a book I just have to delete it's folder and don't have to worry about deleting the files for the other books.
Hope this answers your question and good luck. >From Shaz. ----- Original Message ----- From: "gavin atkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 4:49 AM Subject: RE: [Braillenote] questions on DAISY Books with BOOKSHARE ontheBN(7.2) Hi list Happy new year from Darlington UK. Re Daisy books, Have any bn user's in the uk used the Talking newspaper uk ("Tnauk") Daisy service, I am running 7,2. Tnauk only send there daisy publications via cd to be read on the Victor reader, any suggestions? I've thought of copying from the cd to a flash card, has anyone tried this? Regards Gavin Gavin Atkins, tel: M 07702:051633, Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ----- Original Message ----- >From: "Brian Lingard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: "'Braillenote List'" <[email protected] >Date sent: Fri, 22 Dec 2006 09:56:01 -0500 >Subject: RE: [Braillenote] questions on DAISY Books with BOOKSHARE on theBN(7.2) >Ottawa Canada >Dear Frank: >A DAISY file may contain just text, or both text and recorded >audio. >So two people can use the same file differently, say reading the >text in Braille or by listening to the recorded audio. >DAISY files are typically created with a chapter, section and >sub-section index or in the case of a magazine, >Major section, article, item within an article and sub-item >within an article. >You can instantly move to say the next or previous article, or >major section and text books are often created with a page index, >so you can jump to a particular page at the touch of a few >buttons. >A .brf file is just a flat file with a translation of text into >Braille. >It has no recorded audio although some Braille notetakers such as >the BrailleNote can successfully read it aloud with synthesized >speech. >Hope this explains the advantages of a DAISY file. >Note that not all DAISY files contain both recorded audio and >text. Some may be just recorded audio, others just text. >Brian >-- >No virus found in this outgoing message. >Checked by AVG Free Edition. >Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.15.26/597 - Release Date: >21/12/2006 6:45 PM >___ >To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit >http://list.humanware.com/mailman/listinfo/braille note ___ To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit http://list.humanware.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote ___ To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit http://list.humanware.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote
