Is there any way we can get access to the arcives to this session and
any others.  I do not have internet coverage at home.  I ordered a
stream and would like to listen to  this session.
Terry Powers
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Long asked question:
Is there a direct way to transfer a file from the BN or m-power,
directly to the stream, without using a cf card.  I the message below,
you say it can be done from a computer.  I am referring to a transaction
like active sinc.  At the demo, they showed the use of a thumb drive.  I
think a thumb drive might solve this question for those who do not want
to deal with a card reader.  Please answer this mistery on the list and
or at the session.
Thanks.
Terry Powers


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Subject: Tek Talk Features the Victor Reader Stream Monday, July 23,
2007


> FOR IMMEDIATE DISTRIBUTION
>
> (See Contact Info at end of this document)
>
> Topic:  The Victor Reader Stream - Small in Size - Big in Features!
>
> Presenters:
> Mike Gibson, Blindness Product Specialist
> 800-722-3393 Ext 264
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Gerry Chevalier, Victor Reader Product Manager
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> http://www.humanware.com.
>
> The Accessible World in partnership with Talking Communities is proud
to
> sponsor a presentation on the newly released Victor Reader Stream from
> HumanWare for the Tek Talk online event Monday, July 23, 2007.
>
> The Victor Reader Stream is the most compact, most powerful DAISY
player 
> to
> date. Blind and low vision people can comfortably hold this new player
in
> the palm of their hand (4.6 inches x 2.6 inches x 0.9 inches) and have
the
> flexibility to quickly and accurately access content from digital
audio
> books.
>
> Developed with the National Federation of the Blind (NFB), the Victor 
> Reader
> Stream uses the latest technology from HumanWare to be able to read 
> digital
> talking books. The Stream has a USB port to connect to your computer
so 
> you
> can transfer download books and music from your PC to a standard SD
flash
> memory card.
>
> The Victor Reader Stream can play various electronic book formats, 
> including
> DAISY, MP3, NISO, text, wav, and OGG Vorbis audio files.  The player
also
> provides integrated text-to-speech for reading books in text format,
such 
> as
> those from BookShare. It uses a removable SD flash memory card to
store
> books, music as well as electronic text, and can even record voice
notes.
>
> Following the presentation, there will be time for questions and
comments
> from the audience. So, tell all your friends to join you. Seating is
> unlimited.
>
> Date:  Monday, July 23, 2007
>
> Time: 5:00 p.m. Pacific, 6:00 p.m. Mountain, 7:00 p.m. Central, 8:00
p.m.
> Eastern and Tuesday 00:00 GMT.
>
> Where: Tek Talk Online Conference Room
>
> Since we are now using the new Talking Communities conferencing
software, 
> we
> urge you to plan to arrive well in advance of the start time to
download 
> the
> latest updated version and check your microphones. Go to our website
at:
>
> http://www.accessibleworld.org
>
> Select the Tek Talk Room.
>
> If this is the first time you have entered our new rooms, you will
need to
> install and then run the Talkcom software. It is very small and safe
to
> install on your computer.
>
> Then return to the sign-in screen and select the Enter Room button.
Enter
> your first and last name, tab to the log in button, and press Enter.
No
> password is required.
>
> Note:  SHOULD YOU ENCOUNTER ANY PROBLEM, CALL THE TALKING COMMUNITIES
TECH
> TEAM AT:
>
> 810-895-9558
>
> Archives of all training events and sign up information for the two
Tek 
> Talk
> mailing lists are available at: http://www.accessibleworld.org.
>
> Pat Price, Events Coordinator
> The Accessible World Symposiums
> Vision Worldwide, Inc.
> 317-254-1185
> Skype: patprice1
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.accessibleworld.org
>
> Robert Acosta, Chair, Planning Committee
> 818-998-0044
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> < http://www.helpinghands4theblind.com
>
>
>
>
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