Did you look at the daisy.org web sight? They have some pretty good free tools there. I used to know some but I haven't fooled with daisy for a few years. Of course, if you want to try it, you could go to aph.org and download their beta version of book wizard producer bwp. Last time I checked it was free. On Jan 14, 2010, at 10:03 PM, scott wrote:
> Greetings: My name is Scott. I'm new to the group. It has been > informative to read through the archives. > > Is anyone aware of an open source solution that will allow me to convert > a series of m p 3 and wave files, and compile them into the digital book > format used by the National Library Service's digital book reader. > > I am not looking for something I have to pay for, as I just want to > listen to my personal instructional m p 3 files on the N L S player and > have the ability to index them, create bookmarks, put them on a blank > cartridge and make use of the digital player that I carry with me > anyway. > > I prefer open source, as I use only the Linux operating system, but a > Windows solution is better than nothing. > > I am utterly ignorant regarding the N L S format, so if someone is > willing to take time to summarize the format used or provide a good link > for self-learning, I'd be equally thankful. > > Thanks in advance. > > Kind regards, > Scott > s r @ e p h 4 5 . n e t > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > [email protected] To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [email protected]
