Scott,

I know that the manual needs a bit of work done on it but I certainly
learned most of what I know by persevering through it.  I found that for
most things, the basic information is there even if you have to do a bit of
digging.

Having said that, here is my take on your specific questions:

1.  I don't think it is possible to transfer information on CD to the
computer without first of all finalising the CD even using the PRS software.
I believe that this is because the finalising process is required for the
computer's operating system to be able to recognise the CD even before you
try to access the CD with a software programme like PRS.  Perhaps someone at
Plextor could verify this?

2.  For editing a recording I would definitely recommend using the PRS
rather than the PTR1 as I find it much quicker and flexible.  The PTR1 is
fine for a small number of edits but can be quite a tedious process if you
have a lot of editing to do.

3.  I believe that the basic principles for recording on a card and a CD are
the same except there is no finalising required.  I've never actually used a
card but some of the others on the list have reported a clicking sound from
certain cards.

4.  Not being a student, I'm not in a position to give you a steer on this
question.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

Jamie


-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Blanks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 August 2004 04:03
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Wishing to learn much more


Hi folks,

I've had a Plextalk PTR1 for a number of months, and though I know how to
perform basic operations such as listening to DAISY books, recording
lectures, and finalizing discs, I am at the point where I would like to
learn more advanced things about the Plextalk.  Unfortunately, as many of
you know, the manual leaves much to be desired.  To those of you here who
are well versed in the Plextalk, how did you gain your knowledge?  I've read
through the RNIB quick reference guide, and that certainly helped, but I
want to move forward.  Here are some of the things I would like to know:

1.  Moving recorded material onto the pc without having to finalize a disc.
I suspect this would involve PRS, the software, but again, I've tried the
manual and it's a mess.
2.  Editing recorded data.
3.  Understanding more about recording onto a card, such as whether the same
rules apply as for recording a disc.
4.  If there are students on this list who regularly record their class
lectures, what methods do you find are best for keeping your files
organized, and how do you use them most effectively i.e. on the PTR1 or on
the pc?

There is just so much to learn ... I can tell that, but I'm really being
hindered by the lack of a reliable manual or tutorial.

Thanks for any help you can provide,
Scott Blanks
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Adaptive Technology Services
629 Divisadero
San Francisco, CA 94117
Phone: 415 409 6650
Toll free: 866 564 6650
Fax: 415 358 4726
www.adaptivetec.com

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