In my Talks 5.01.1 distribution, Daisy2Go is mentioned in the ReadMe and there are three files in the manual folder, daisy.txt, daisy1.txt and daisy2.txt. I assume these are also available in Word and HTML.
-- Christopher [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Yolanda Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 6:47 PM To: 'Talks Mailing List' Subject: Re: [Talks] Playing Audio books with Daisy to go I am not having luck with Daisy to go, and have not ofund help files. Where are there instrucitons for the phone app? -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Christopher Chaltain Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 12:41 PM To: Talks Mailing List Subject: Re: [Talks] Playing Audio books with Daisy to go Sounds good, but another thing to consider is using the Daisify feature in Daisy2Go instead of the Daisy book generator on your PC. I'm not sure if it'll make your life any easier or not, but it's another option to consider. -- Christopher [email protected] On 9/15/2010 9:41 AM, David Griffith wrote: > Dear List > > I have been looking for an application to play audio books. > I installed the Nokia Audio book Player, but the application required files > to be converted for use with the Player. This was mind numbingly slow. > > I have therefore upgraded to Talks Premium to gain access to daisy to Go. > I have used a free utility called daisy Book generator which has converted a > normal mp3 audio book into a daisy Book. > This is very easy to use from the application key on the book folder in > windows. Simply select daisy. > To avoid problems I run bulk Rename on the folders before conversion to > remove all spaces in the filenames as daisy book Generator does not seem to > like them. > The result was recognised fine by daisy to go as a daisy book. > The volume was a little quiet for me so I ran the book through the free > utility called Mp3 Gain whilst the phone was connected to the PC. I took the > volume up to 100db and the result is now fine and can be heard by even my > ears. > I will now remove Nokia Audio book Player as crucially it does not have the > capacity to accelerate the speed of play which is important for me. > > Thought people would like to know about something which works well for a > change. > > > Regards > > David Griffith _______________________________________________ Talks mailing list [email protected] http://lists.talksusers.com/mailman/listinfo/talks Hosting of this list provided courtesy of: eHosting Limited: http://www.ehosting.com/ and Talknav Inc. http://www.talknav.net/
