Of course you can do this with any NLS authorized player and a bit of  
wire too.


Gregory Kearney
Manager - Accessible Media
Association for the Blind of Western Australia
61 Kitchener Avenue, PO Box 101
Victoria Park 6979, WA Australia

Telephone: +61 (08) 9311 8202
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Fax: +61 (08) 9361 8696
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On Jul 17, 2009, at 3:55 AM, louie wrote:

>
> One thing if you can play a NLS book on a computer you can very easly
> capture the output and record it in the background. Thus rip the book
> to mp3.
>
> On Jul 16, 2009, at 12:41 PM, Jenny Kennedy (Howard) wrote:
>
>>
>> I understand why NLS and RFB and D feel they must incript their
>> books.  I get that.
>>
>> But why they couldn't of picked a form like Audible is beyond me.
>>
>> I think a few groups out there, Bookshare and Greg's Beyond Books
>> program shows clearly that you can put your offerings out there in a
>> "mainstream" format playable on "mainstream" devices and still
>> maintain the rules/laws covering copyright laws.
>>
>> The NLS for example has said they are suffering under the tight
>> budgets everyone else is.  I think if they'd offer their stuff in an
>> audible-ish format it would wind up saving them money in the longrun.
>>
>> Each NLS patron could tell his or her reagonal/subreagonal library
>> that rather than be issued a player they'd like to receive service
>> digitally and here are the computers/players they have.  It would be
>> much like how a device has to be audible ready?
>> Then the library could send them a file to put on their computer to
>> authorise their iTunes/iPod for example, or if windows users their
>> version of iTunes and you know list of compatible mp3 type players.
>> Then it would just work like Audible books.
>>
>> On the Mac for example, the library would send a file that would
>> install in iTunes thus authorising your computer and iPod/iPhone or
>> whatever MP3 player you have to work with your NLS account.  Just  
>> like
>> the webopac online book ordering system used by many NLS service
>> centres, you'd put in username and password to access the books...
>> This way they wouldn't have to send out as many specialised players,
>> service them, pay for mailing containers, cartridges and fixing this
>> stuff or replacing it when it breaks.  These options would of corse  
>> be
>> open to those who wanted a player or who didn't have access to
>> computers/internet/mp3 players but that number would be smaller than
>> having to provide all this to every member nation wide.
>> See what I'm trying to say?
>> It could be done, I just wonder if people thought about it at the
>> time.  Perhaps when they were picking how things would be passed out
>> all the mainstream built in access being offered by Apple wasn't as
>> wide spread as it is now.  Maybe if Apple becomes explosively popular
>> within the blind community NLS and RFB and D will change their mind?
>> I'm not meaning to leave windows people out of the picture, I'm sure
>> something very much like how audible on the mac say can be done for
>> them. Well I know is being done for them but I'm coming at this  
>> from a
>> mac users point of view. I hope I'm making my thoughts understood. no
>> hard feelings right?
>>
>> Best Wishes
>> Jenny Kennedy (Howard)
>> [email protected]
>> Olathe, Kansas USA
>>
>> Join me on FaceBook:
>> Personal Profile - www.facebook.com/blueskyes
>> And feel free to join "The Blind Parents of FaceBook" group.  Search
>> for it in groups or contact me for details.
>>
>> Follow me via twitter using the username: ben_folds_fan
>>
>>
>>>
>
> louie
> [email protected]
>
>
>
>
> >


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