Yes, it does make sense, and I think the answer to that is that each label in a range must be activated only by a file having a unique number. Richard Godfrey-McKay Telephone: 01738-445 880 Mobile: 07791 452 593 _____ From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mike Moore Sent: 19 February 2012 22:11 To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] Re: LOADING SAME FILES ON TO MULTIPLE PENFRIENDS AGAIN Richard, Not sure about this, but thinking about it.... Penfriends A and B, for the intents of this explanation... If I use the first sticker from penfriend A, in theory could you not record a different sound label onto penfriend B to the same sticker? If so, there must be a file to link the sound file to the sticker. That is, if you simply load on sound files, it needs to know which sticker activates it. Did that make any sense? Regards, Mike _____ From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Richard Godfrey-McKay Sent: 19 February 2012 21:59 To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] LOADING SAME FILES ON TO MULTIPLE PENFRIENDS AGAIN Hi, I thought I understood how to do this so that Penfriend readers could all be loaded with WAV files recorded in a studio, and used by visitors to an attraction to hear the same info every time they hit a particular label. The file structure of the Penfriend looks very complicated, and while I'm pretty sure they are somewhere in the Rec directory, I need help to understand where the files go. Another problem is that I don't seem to be able to play the WAV files on any of the players installed on my laptop, which is odd. Please could someone enlighten me so that the project I'm trying to assist won't run into an unnecessary difficulty. Thanks, Richard Godfrey-McKay Telephone: 01738-445 880 Mobile: 07791 452 593