I always put files on the card via windows explorer. If your pc has a pcmcia slot, this is easy. Otherwise you may wish to get a pcmcia card reader for the pc. Then you can just take the card out of the bn and put it in the reader, transfer it over using windows explorer, then insert the card into the bn again.
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At 03:49 PM 11/30/2003, you wrote:
I have a 5G Toshiba microdrive (storage card), which I purchased when I bought the BrailleNote. I paid several hundred dollars for it. I still cannot transfer MP3 files to it with ActiveSync, perhaps because of their size. This is the problem--getting MP3 files *to* the storage card.

Thanks.

Judy

 At 08:22 AM 11/30/03, you wrote:
Hi all,

Um, having had experience with MP3's on the PC, you've got to remember
that MP3's, typically come in numbers of megs.  For exaple an hour and
a half's worth reading on a book recorded at 22050 mono is about 20
megs, give or take.  Unless you have a storage card that will
accommodate this file in the BN, you can't expect to be able to
download such a thing successfully.  The first part of the tutorial is
10 megs in size and the second file is 9.9 megs in size.  Ya gots to
have a place to put 'em folks!

Ann P.

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