[access-uk] Re: DAISY FORMAT AND MP3'S USED IN OVERDRIVE

  • From: "Carol.Pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <carol.pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2015 17:20:52 -0000

Jackie,

Course of action - Look through RNIB books for those I know I want to read and 
go for it! <BG>

Just need the time and energy to do it!

Carol P

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jackie Brown 
  To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2015 2:50 PM
  Subject: [access-uk] Re: DAISY FORMAT AND MP3'S USED IN OVERDRIVE


  Hi Carol

   

  There is currently 30% off an OverDrive subscription, so you wouldn't lose 
much by giving it a go.

   

  Kind regards,

   

  Jackie Brown

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  From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
Carol.Pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Sent: 31 January 2015 14:13
  To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [access-uk] Re: DAISY FORMAT AND MP3'S USED IN OVERDRIVE

   

  Thanks, David.  I appreciate your full answer and those of others.

   

  I've decided to look through the catalogue and, if I find enough books I 
really want to read and don't see them available any other way then I'll do it 
and go the OverDrive route.  Otherwise, as I still have lots of reading from 
other sources, I won't bother!

   

  Thanks though to everyone.  I'll try not to ask any further questions on this.

   

  Carol P

   

    ----- Original Message ----- 

    From: David Griffith 

    To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

    Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 10:25 PM

    Subject: [access-uk] Re: DAISY FORMAT AND MP3'S USED IN OVERDRIVE

     

    The situation as I understand it is that most players will treat each mp3 
file as a header.
    So if I load an RNIB Overdrive book into the Audio Books section of the 
Pocket Plextalk or Linio with 9 mp3 files in the book, the device will report 
that there are 9 headings and allow navigation by those headings. My Stream is 
at the bottomed of my drawer at the moment but from memory you get a similar 
result by putting books into the $Otherbooks folder. The 
    player you are using may also allow other navigation, for example on the 
Plextalk you can skip 30 seconds or 10 minutes forward and backwards through 
the book, and you can do something similar on the Victor Reader Stream though I 
think it is 1 minute, with customizable larger amounts available.  On both the 
Plextalk and Stream devices you can of course set up multiple bookmarks if you 
want to.
    I know nothing about 3 minute markers in the mp3 files but I think as I say 
you can set a 3 minute jump up on your stream. .

    Actually you can convert the RNIB Overdrive books into Daisy Books using 
the free PC Daisy Book Generator software, though you get only limited 
advantages from doing this.  No extra levels of navigation beyond headings 
based on mp3 files will be available even if you convert to Daisy using this 
software. The main advantage of converting to Daisy, on the Plextalk devices at 
least, is that you get better time elapsed and time remaining information 
reported by the device when in Daisy mode. I cannot remember how the stream 
manages book elapsed and time remaining information and whether this differs 
between Daisy and Otherbooks categories.

    David Griffith.

    David Griffith
    On 30/01/2015 22:01, Carol.Pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:



      Hi all,

       

      I'm seeking to get a better understanding of what actually works and what 
doesn't.  I really love Daisy and am told that, even in Overdrive, certain 
things, such as headers, will work.  I understand also that RNIB have markers 
every three minutes in their books in this library.

       

      Can anyone who is well used to the ease and luxury of Daisy please tell 
me any more about the restrictions OverDrive presents when these books are 
transferred to the Victor Stream.

       

      Thanks for any input on this one.

       

      Carol P

       

     

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