ah, nls books will not play on the IPod.
On Sep 23, 2008, at 2:43 PM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:
Hello; I've been told that you can work around the problem with the
overdrive media console that the texas state library and several
others use if you run firefox or mozilla instead of safari, but I
haven't found either of these to be accessible. Does anyone know if
there is a script or something for firefox. They also have a web
editing plug in that would be sweet. But if you also have a windows
computer, or if you are running windows on your mac through fusion,
bootcamp, etc; then you can put nls audio books on your ipod. I don't
have windows on my mac yet, and my windows desk top is at home; so I'm
stuck for the time being. I hope this helps. Take care, Max
On Sep 23, 2008, at 12:48 PM, Chris Gilland Desktop wrote:
NLS books on an IPod? Wo! Yeah, I agree, now that! would be
sw'w'weet!
Chris.
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And I also have an Icon or more accurately the Braille Plus. I
very much appreciate the Braille Plus, but truly the iPod offers
some distinct advantages such as no physical hard drive, quite
speedy to move from track to track with no choppy buffering, and
yes, a small size. I do wish Apple and the National Library
Service could work together on making it possible to load NLS
books on the iPod. Now that would be mighty cool for sure.
Max Ivey Jr.
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