Did you verify that you could navigate to those same articles if you did not
change the voice?
Also, did you try changing the voice on the fly rather than pausing first?
If so, did that also lead to a lock up?

I just tried to duplicate your issue in a New York Times and all worked
fine.

Good luck,
Richard

-----Original Message-----
From: Bryan Bashin [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2009 11:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [GW-Booksense] Changing Voices in Daisy Causes lockup

Hi listers,

Discovered another annoying problem which I reproduced five times today.
When reading a Newsline file (the Sacramento Bee) using the default female
voice, I paused the reading and then changed to the male voice by pressing
and holding the 5 key.  The male voice initially started reading as desired,
but as soon as I skipped to the next article using Level 3 movement, the
device stopped talking entirely and was unresponsive.  Nothing I could do
would start reading again or making any other sound for that matter.  Only a
device reset or battery removal could start the machine again.

I reproduced this problem with two different editions of the newspaper
downloaded on separate days.  Surely one doesn't need to back entirely out
of a daisy document in order to change reading devices.  Right?



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