Michele,
It depends. If the book in question is in
Real Audio format, then yes, it is possible.
But if it is in other formats, whether
KeySoft can play it depends on its format.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Thanks for the explanations. Does this mean
that if Realplayer was made
available, a wider range of talking books may
be made available to BN
users?
Cheers!
Michele
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Real Player is another media player, but many
stream links use
its specific format to play media. Windows
Media Player has a its
own format (.wma) just as Real Player does
(.rm). The BN cannot
currently play these .rm files, and it would
be nice if it could.
As far as mp3 and other common formats go,
the BN supports them
all and both Real Player and WMP can as well.
It is like word
processors having specific formats (MS Word
is .doc and Word
Perfect is .wp) but MSW can open .wp and Word
Perfect can open
doc. Sorry for rambling on about this; I
hope it is not too
confusing.
Have a great day,
Alex
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From: "Michele Thredgold"
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Date sent: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 04:55:41 +1030
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Hi all. I have heard about Realplayer, but
thought it was just
another
kind of MP# player like Windows Media Player.
Am I write, or
does it do
something different?
Cheers!
Michele
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If Real Player support was incorporated into
either Keyweb or the
media
player, that would be a nice addition. Also,
I don't know if any
of you
are
familiar with .ogg Vorbis, a royalty-free
file type similar to
mp3 but
with
arguably superior sound quality and smaller
size, but I wouldn't
mind
seeing
support for that as well.
Chad
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aintquite terned out like me!"
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Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2007 7:06 AM
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Hi y'all.
Does anyone know if the next verssion of
keysoft is likely to
have
real
player or macromedia flash player installed?
I was thinking if
it had
either of these or both, it would make a lot
more websites
accessible
with
the braillenote.
Thanks, louise.
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