Maria,

Are you saying you have more than 8 MB of total space in the Keysoft Systems 
Disk? Is this a new thing with newer units, because there should only be 8 megs?

Roselle

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>Sent by: Maria Kristic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

>Hi Roselle,
>The reason I said half the space of the KeySoft System Disk, and used 4 
>megabytes as an example, is because I sometimes have about 9.5 megabytes free, 
>and files half this size will play with me if they also meet the criteria 
>you've stated here.  I also sometimes can't play WAV files I was able to play 
>before because my temporary files and cookies take up too much space.  
>However, after I deleted them, and if I again had 9.5 megabytes free, I could 
>play a 4 megabyte sized file that also met the audio format, bit rate, and 
>amount of hertz criteria.  Hope this helps to clarify.
>Maria

>> ----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Roselle Ambubuyog" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Date: Tue,  2 Mar 2004 08:35:57 +0800 (PHT)
>>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] wav files to mp3

>>Hmmm, if Maria's post was based on what I said in my first post on this 
>>topic, where I said that the limit is about half the remaining space of the 
>>Keysoft Systems Disk, then I should clarify that this is just my estimate 
>>because I don't remember being able to play a 4MB wave file.  And sometimes, 
>>a wave file I used to be able to play on the BN won't play after some time 
>>because I hadn't cleared temporary internet files yet.  But as to how much 
>>space the BN really needs in the Keysoft Systems Disk in order to play the 
>>wave file, that would need some more testing which I don't really have the 
>>luxury of time to do.  So, saying that the limit is about half the remaining 
>>space in the Keysoft Systems Disk should suffice as a rule of thumb.
>>Now, Charles, I'm afraid you were not able to read my first post on this 
>>where I also mentioned the other limitations, so let me just repeat them.  
>>Aside from the size, the wave file should be of PCM audio format, 8 or 16 bit 
>>(mono or stereo), and no more than 44,100 Hz.  So even if the file is small 
>>enough to be played on the BN, if one of these criteria is not met, it still 
>>won't play.

>>HTH,
>>Roselle

>>>----- QUOTED MESSAGE -----
>>>Sent by: "Charles Couey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

>>>Maria,

>>>Thank you so much for detailing the size limitation of .WAV files.  I knew
>>>there was some limit, I just didn't take the time to find it out earlier.


>>>Charles Couey
>>>Access Technology Specialist
>>>State of Tennessee
>>>Services for the Blind



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