Hello. I was trying to copy the mp3 file. The cd is finalized. I haven't played the 
whole file on the ptr, yet. It tells me the time of the recording and how much time 
has passed in the playing mode. FIRST, I tried to do the backup but it would say 
backup canceled. They if I tried to finalize it again it would give me the improper or 
damaged disc error. But when I took it to the computer it did show that was it 
finalized. Once again if someone can tell me how to import the file I would greatly 
appreciate it. I don't know why I can't figure it out.
Sharon


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Cuthbertson, Jamie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:04:40 +0100
>Subject: RE:  error message

>Sharon,

>Can you give us some detail on exactly how you are trying to copy the file, it's not 
>completely clear from your message.

>The "A000001" is the name of the audio file that I presume you are trying to copy.  
>This will either be an ".MP3" file or a ".WAV" file.  I believe that the PTR1 
>automatically names the audio files and does this sequentially starting with a000001 
>and incrementing the numeric part of the file name for each subsequent file created.  
>All the audio files start with the letter "A".

>The files with a ".SMIL" file extension are known as the "smile" files and are used, 
>in conjunction with some other files, to control the navigation through the DAISY 
>title.  You will notice that they all start with the letters "PTK" followed by a 
>similar incrementing number with a bunch of leading zeros.

>The error message that you quote sounds a bit like a file corruption type of message 
>to me, which may not be good news.

>I presume that you finalised the CD in order to make it "visible" to your computer?  
>Another thing you might try is to import the whole DAISY title into the PRS software 
>before trying to extract the audio file.

>Anyway, please let us know a little more about exactly what you did before getting 
>the error message.

>Cheers,

>Jamie


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Sharon Hamm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 11 October 2004 05:14
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: error message


>What does this error mean. i'm trying to copy a file from a disk to my hard
>drive and keep getting this message. I also tried to back it up on to a cf
>card and it wouldn't do it. It also has some sml files in its directory.
>What are they?

>This is what the error says: Error Copying File or Folder
>Cannot copy a000001: Data error (cyclic redundancy check).
>OK

>I sure would appreciate some help.
>Sharon



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