Hi Dark,

Exactly. Plus I'll add rather than creating print labels for the discs
the best thing to do would be to light scribe them using the burner.
That way the image or text is burned directly onto the CD saving money
and is easier for a blind operator in the process.

Cheers!


On 6/26/15, dark <d...@xgam.org> wrote:
> Hi Scot.
>
> AGain, we're going waaaaaay over board here Scot methinks with pressing
> plants and audio trailers and what not. We aren't talking a professional
> presentation like a game company would have for their games or even a big
> audio production like an audio drama company might have, we're talking a
> basic, short, sweet informational leaflet, just the words and nothing else.
> An audio presentation narrated by a cool voice with audio trialers would be
>
> awesome, but that's a hole different ball game.
>
> Simply creating an audio file of the  thousand word leaflet, buying a bunch
>
> of blank cds with sleves, converting the text read by an understandable
> synth to audio, banging it onto a bunch of cds and sticking print labels
> saying "audio games introduction"  or something similar.
>
> Hell with the exception of writing the labels  I could probably do most of
> the thing myself, after all as I said my mum's local society for the blind
> produce a cd like this and distribute a good few hundred copies of same each
>
> month with events and flyers and what not.
>
> All the best,
>
> Dark.
> There is always more to know, more to see, more to learn. The world is vast

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