Hi Joanne.
To make things where they'll positively work, you'd use a cartridge for your
books, and an external drive to store them, but this isn't always the case.
Some people have had success playing books from external drives. One such
drive that seems to have little problems is the Kingston Da
From what I read on "Bard Talk"..most people tend to like the Kingston
brand; the thumb drive I have is a PNY..and it works fine! HTH!
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So Kevin, in order to keep books could I also use an external drive to
store them? And then in order to play them I'd need a cartridge so they
I use my Zenstone 1gb player to transfer MLS books to my NLS digital player.
No cartridge, no flash player.
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Hi Joanne.
You can't play Bard books on the PC. This is done on purpose so they
can't
be copied for others not regist
d of a USB flash drive in order to play the NLS
books on the player.
Hope this helps.
My best regards.
John.
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Hi Joanne.
You can't play Bard books on the PC. This is done on purpose so they can't
be copied for others not registered with Bard to use.
When your friend gets his player, he'll need either a flash drive or blank
cartridge to put the book on in order to play it in the NLS player.
If you have
A friend has downloaded and been registered with Bard, but he hasn't yet gotten
the player from the library. Can he play Bard books through his computer, or
does he need the player hooked up to his computer to play them? Quick Time
tries to open but it doesn't recognize the file extension. Ho