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-----Original Message-----
From: peter greco [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 7:38 PM
To: Raul A. Gallegos; [email protected]
Subject: [GW-Booksense] off topic is there an email list for Windoweyes
users specificly?

Does GWMICRO have an email list for Windoweyes users, i know they 
have the scripting, but for people who are less techy?
Peter.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Raul A.  Gallegos" <[email protected]
>To: Book Sense Discussion List <[email protected]
>Date sent: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 10:20:57 -0500
>Subject: Re: [GW-Booksense] Sloppy Daisy Tracking in another NLS 
book

>Hello Bryan.  The odd reporting of the time when you go to a 
certain spot
>in the book and then listen to it with the 0 key is something 
which has
>been fixed for the new firmware.  I can successfully reach this 
part of
>the book at 18 hours 45 minutes and 15 seconds and when I press 0 
key,
>it says the correct time.  I put in a mark at this point and can 
reach it
>no problems as well.

>Many thanks.

>On 12/14/2009 9:01 PM, Bryan Bashin wrote:

>> Raoul,

>> I appreciate your and Brian's look at the inability to track the
>> headings on this particular book.

>> I did locate the heading by jumping around using the time 
feature.  The
>> essay "The Awful German Language" begins at 18 hours, 45 minutes 
15
>> seconds.  If the NLS didn't mark this up originally of course I 
don't
>> blame the Book Sense for not seeing it.

>> However, I did notice a little odd quirk when navigating to that 
time
>> mark.  Once I cued up the start of the essay and press the pause 
button I
>> got the time of 18:45:15.  However after pausing I pressed the 0 
key
>> again to get the time and this time it reported another time 
nearly six
>> minutes earlier, 18:39 and change.  The reading, however, 
started right
>> where things were left off, so somehow when pausing and multiply
>> reviewing the elapsed time output I get this time difference.  I 
repeated
>> the task several times and it always reported a different time 
the
>> second time than when I first noted the first time.

>> Any ideas?


>> At 01:52 PM 12/14/2009, Raul A.  Gallegos wrote:
>>> Hello Brian.  Thanks for letting me know this.  It confirms that 
due to
>>> the markup of this particular book, it seems that any DAISY 
reader
>>> capable of NLS playback will experience the same thing.

>>> Many thanks.

>>> On 12/14/2009 3:20 PM, Brian and Denise Albriton wrote:
>>>> I'm not the Brian that originally posted but I took a look at 
this book
>>>> on both the book sense and victor reader stream.
>>>> The sections that appear to be skipped are simply not marked up.
>>>> The marks appear to correspond to the tone indexing information.  
The
>>>> headings not marked are within those sections.
>>>> For instance, the ascending rifelberg section has within it the 
piece on
>>>> the german language.
>>>> The short answer is, the booksense is tracking the headings that 
are
>>>> there.
>>>> Brian


>>>> On Mon, 14 Dec 2009, Raul A.  Gallegos wrote:

>>>>> Hello.  I've got this book and it's 31 hours long.  Short of 
listening
>>>>> through all 31 hours, can you give me some more details as to 
where in
>>>>> the book are the skipped chapters? So when you find one which 
the
>>>>> BookSense is not stopping on, can you press the 0 key to see the 
time
>>>>> you are in so I can test this?

>>>>> many thanks.

>>>>> On 12/12/2009 1:22 AM, Bryan Bashin wrote:
>>>>>> Folks,

>>>>>> I recently downloaded the NLS book "The Complete Humorous 
Sketches and
>>>>>> Tales of Mark Twain" and noticed that some chapter headings were
>>>>>> seen by
>>>>>> the Book Sense and others not.  I tried navigating by Level 1, 
by
>>>>>> heading
>>>>>> and even by paragraph.  At first it looked as if I could nicely 
skip
>>>>>> between chapters using the heading feature.  However, quite a 
few
>>>>>> chapters just don't appear there.  For example, the Book Sense 
doesn't
>>>>>> find the chapter about Twain's Notes on the German Language.  
But if
>>>>>> you
>>>>>> read through the text you will find it and if you puddle around 
enough
>>>>>> you can find it by time navigation.  Somehow the Book Sense is 
not
>>>>>> seeing
>>>>>> all the chapter headings the NLS puts in.  Will this be fixed 
with the
>>>>>> new firmware?

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>>>>> GW Micro Technical Support Team
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