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On Behalf Of scott
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 9:03 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: m p 3 and wave files to N L S digital reader
Greetings: My name is Scott. I'm new to the group. It has been
informative to read through the archives.
Is anyone aware of an open source
Thank you, Jason. I need to take several audio files that I collect
each week, index them with subsections and easily listen to them on the
NLS player... my goal is to automate the entire process eventually. I
currently can put them in a an Audio+Podcasts folder and listen to them,
but it is
Greetings: My name is Scott. I'm new to the group. It has been
informative to read through the archives.
Is anyone aware of an open source solution that will allow me to convert
a series of m p 3 and wave files, and compile them into the digital book
format used by the National Library
Did you look at the daisy.org web sight? They have some pretty good free tools
there. I used to know some but I haven't fooled with daisy for a few years.
Of course, if you want to try it, you could go to aph.org and download their
beta version of book wizard producer bwp. Last time I
I'll certainly check them out, Tim. I wasn't aware even that it was
Daisy. The links you gave provide a wealth of information. Thank you
very much.
Tim Grady wrote:
Did you look at the daisy.org web sight? They have some pretty good free
tools there. I used to know some but I haven't