Txt or audio audio is really to big
 

Terry Bray
Adaptive Technology Analyst
 
 

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Hello; Terry, One more thing.  Can you send me a coppy of a book that's
daisy format please? So I could try it out on my BrailleNote.  Please write
back.
Jose Lomeli.  Long Beach California.

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>Hey; Terry, Where did you get that program not the Kurzweil 1000 the 
>other.  Please write back.
>Jose Lomeli.  Long Beach California.

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>>From: "terry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>Ok:

>>Daisy is an acronym.  It is a standard for creating accessible
>books.  Where
>>the confusion comes in is that the daisy book can have Braille,
>speech like
>>a talking book or large print.  Where it gets a little confusing
>is that you
>>can have all 3 in the same book but here's where you need to
>understand what
>>is going on the book doesn't have to have all three types.  So
>for example on
>>book share all you get is the txt while at libraries you might
>only get the
>>talking book I think where most are getting confused is that they
>have been
>>led to believe that you put a daisy book in there brailleNote and
>they have
>>a talking book but that isn't always the case.  You can't get the
>audio if
>>the person building the book never put it in in the first place.

>>I have created all kinds of books that are audio and have
>exported scanned
>>book from kurzwiel in to MP3 then made daisy's out of them.  In
>order to
>>create the daisy files you need special software that can build
>the book.

>>I hope this helps a bit I believe many here have misunderstood
>what daisy
>>actually is.



>>Terry Bray
>>Adaptive Technology Analyst



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>>Can someone make sense of this discussion?
>>I ws  told that a  "daisy book"  meant it was  a  speech
>document.  Wit the
>>BN,  you can actualy listen to  BRF  books.
>>So,  why  do you need   daisy at all on the BN?

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