Re: Digital Talking Book player question
How easy is it to connect the VR and/or Book port to wifi?
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Re: Digital Talking Book player question
Hi.well there is the yoyoreader from yoyomedia.comits a Chinese player, it reads books, pdfs, html, word documents and does video as well as music and recording.For a simple player Id still recommend the plextalk line I have a ptx1 from the library
Re: Digital Talking Book player question
Ive had experience with the Victor Reader Stream and its a nice little piece of equipment. Unfortunately for it I mostly ended up using it for Audible books and since Ive had an iPhone its become fairly redundant.If you have an iOS device
Re: Digital Talking Book player question
As CX2 says, a DTB player for him was redundant. I would argue that, in almost all cases, a DTB player is redundant, not only for Audible books. If you read Bookshare books, you could use Read2Go or VoiceDream. Actually, VoiceDream can read just
Re: Digital Talking Book player question
Recording Daisy is actually something Ive been looking at, and its one of the reasons for me to Get a DTB player. I will soon be signed up to the NLS, and so I can gain access to Bard and the NLS cartridges. Audible is something I have been looking
Re: Digital Talking Book player question
I could be wrong but I thought Id heard mention of their being an iOS app for Bard, I know Audible definitely have one. It all comes down to how much recording in daisy direct from the recorder matters to you, if you would be happy recording
Digital Talking Book player question
Recently I have considered purchasing a dtb player. I have narrowed it down to the following players:1: Hims Blaze eZ2: APH Book Port Plusand 3: The Victor Reader stream.What are your thoughts, and which DTB player do you think I should purchase?
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