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Subject: RE: Question about reading an audiobook in Dropbox
I also find that reading large mp3 files works better for me in Voice Dream
because it seems to download them to the device for reading. It does take a bit
of time for the download but I prefer reading things located
reaming them which seems to be what I get when reading
> with Dropbox.
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> Alan Lemly
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> I also find that readi
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Subject: RE: Question about reading an audiobook in Dropbox
That is correct. Voice Dream downloads them so you don’t have to deal with
streaming, which saves data if you are not on WiFi.
And, simply provides better performance in my
, January 14, 2017 5:06 PM
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Subject: RE: Question about reading an audiobook in Dropbox
I also find that reading large mp3 files works better for me in Voice Dream
because it seems to download them to the device for reading. It does take a bit
of time for the download
reading with
Dropbox.
Alan Lemly
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Richard Turner
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Subject: RE: Question about reading an audiobook in Dropbox
Which is why I would use Voice
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Subject: Re: Question about reading an audiobook in Dropbox
In Dropbox, I can go into a completely different folder and listen to a podcast
or another book and then back into the book I was first in and it will pick up
where I left off. You can also flick up and down
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From: Robert Doc Wright
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Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2017 6:37 AM
Subject: Re: Question about reading an audiobook in Dropbox
Just curious, doesn't it stay where you pause it unless you choose another
audio file to listen
Just curious, doesn't it stay where you pause it unless you choose another
audio file to listen to. Also, I think you might be able open an mp3 in voice
dream reader.
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From: Terri Stimmel
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2017 9:00 AM
For me, unless I'm reading a book from BARD or an Audible book, I find using
Voice Dream is the best way to read audio books.
You have complete control over the listening speed, ability to bookmark,
rewind, etc.
Yet, you still have the human reader.
But, obviously, we all have our preferred
Hello there Vicki,
Thank you for this information. I really appreciate it. I think I would like to
try reading this way first. Then maybe try using Voice Dream, if for some
unknown reason I don't care to read an audiobook, using Dropbox.
Thank you again.
Terri
On 1/13/2017 12:41 PM, Vicki
Hello Richard,
Thank you for answering my question. I appreciate it.
Yes, I do have Voice Dream, and it is the full version.
So I am happy to know I can read books this way, if I desire to do so.
Thank you again, and have a great day!
Terri
On 1/13/2017 10:03 AM, Richard Turner wrote:
Do
When I read an audio book in Dropbox, I can leave the folder and when I go
back, it picks up in the file right where it left off. I never need to bookmark
it at all. This should work for you as well.
Vicki
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From: Terri Stimmel
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Do you have Voice Dream Reader?
If so, in Voice Dream Reader, add the file from Dropbox and listen to it with
Voice Dream Reader. It remembers where you left off, but you can also add
bookmarks.
HTH,
Richard
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