There are a couple of daisy readers that work on the Macintosh, but I do not 
know their capabilities. Daisy files have at least one SMIL file that 
synchronizes each type of material (voice, text, HTML) in a chunk of text. I 
believe there is also a file listing each SMIL file that is being used. With a 
bit of script programming and some looking at DAISY standards you could 
probably pull this off for at least unencrypted DAISY files.

 
Best wishes,

Jonathan



On Nov 25, 2014, at 6:18, Emilio Hernandez <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> 
> Does anyone know what files in particular, I need to extract from a daisy 
> folder downloaded from BookShare so I can convert it into a ePub file?
> I have used VoiceDream so far, and it is a great program for the iPhone, but 
> I want to be able to access this material on the iMac as well.
> If this conversion is not possible, does a daisy reader exist that is 
> accessible with voiceover?
> 
> Thanks for any help anyone can provide
> 
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