At this point you will need to extract the audio of the movie using something like handbreak or a similar tool. You will need to save the audio as an MP3 file.

OGG is not a viable option as it is not one of the supported formats for DAISY playback and if you had it in OGG no Daisy player would be able to play the "book" that DTBmovie would make.

Greg Kearney
On Aug 24, 2007, at 1:39 AM, william lomas wrote:

hi greg

so could i not at present use a dvd itself as the source for the movie
if not no problems. also, most movies are reorded for us, recorded sorry, in OGG is this a viable option
I am interested to see how it records a whole movie as a daisy book
will

On 24 Aug 2007, at 01:14, Greg Kearney wrote:

While I am not able to distribute any of the movies that I have made into digital talking books I am able to share the tool I wrote to make them. It a variation of my DTBmaker program for Macintosh.

DTBmovie expect a single MP3 file that holds the soundtrack of the movie. It asks for the movie's title, director, studio, year, ISBN and the producer of the book/movie and the voice to record the title in.

It then produces a DAISY 2.02 "book" of the soundtrack recording.

Please contact me if you would like a copy. At some point I would like to get it to where you could just point to the DVD and it would extract the soundtrack on its own.

Let me know if you are interested and I'll send along a copy. It will run in any Macintosh running version 10.4 or better and is VoiceOver compatible.

Greg Kearney
535 S. Jackson St.
Casper, Wyoming 82601
307-224-4022
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