Hi - And I hope that in the next upgrade the question of having a shuffle play option will be addressed; can't see that random play would be more important than shuffle, after all, this expensive machine isn't just for books!

Andy
----- Original Message ----- From: "frank cuta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2005 6:54 PM
Subject: RE: Making MP3's with PTR1



Marilyn,

Yes, this  process works but of course you can't simply copy.  The last
time I needed to produce  a straight mp3 recording  I was compiling
submissions for our local folk festival onto a single CD.  There were 96
entries.  Therefore I had to rename 96 files that were all the same name
before they would copy.  And because I didn't want to foul up my
original daisy recording I have to fffirst copy them each somewhere else
then rename them then burn them on to the destination CD.  A rather
painful process.

I think we probably just need to face the fact that our favorite
accessable recorder was not designed to be put to either lesure or
professional music applications.  It was really designed to produce
books -- a job that it performs perfectly.  .  Someday if we are lucky
someone will recognize the great need for an accessible CD recorder that
is aimed at the musician and music professional.  I hope that this piece
of equipment is not just a pipe dream of mine.

Frank Cuta

-----Original Message-----
From: Marilyn & Larry Dorn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 10:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Making MP3's with PTR1


Hi, gang!

You can use the PTR1 to make MP3's.  You just can't use it to burn the
MP3
disk without including Daisy files.  Some MP3 players can play them,
because they ignore any files on the disk that are not either MP3 or
WAV.  Your best bet is to record the tracks in the MP3 format you want,
making sure to make each song a separate track.  Copy the MP3 files from

either a CD you put them on in Daisy, or copy them from a flash or PC
card.  Then use your computer to burn the MP3 tracks to a data disk.

TTFN,
Marilyn


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