I don't think it will be possible to increase the volume for nls and rfbd 
books.  It was stated any increase in volume will blow out the speakers in the 
booksense.
and 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: EVAN REESE 
  To: GW-micro 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 11:07 AM
  Subject: Re: [GW-Booksense] Book Sense Wish List: (was: keypad input of 
desired radio frequencies)


  The issue is not just independent volumes for the TTS and audio. The max 
volume for the audio needs to be lifted. If you just get independent volumes 
for the two without being able to increase the volume for the audio beyond what 
the max is now, that won't solve the problem of NLS and RFB&D books not being 
loud enough.

  Also, I'd still like to see the equalizer in the music player, such as it is, 
support all the other file types the BS will play, not just mp3 files.

  While I'm wishing for things I have little hope of getting, I'd also like to 
hear what the battery level is when the unit is charging, not just that it is 
charging. My laptop tells me what the battery level is while it's charging, so 
I don't see why the BS can't do it. But I've never seen anyone else ask for 
this here, so I guess that won't be in an upgrade anytime soon.

  Evan

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Tom 
    To: Gary King ; [email protected] 
    Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 1:40 PM
    Subject: Re: [GW-Booksense] keypad input of desired radio frequencies


    Gary,

      Thanks, I could not have said it better.  The TTS volume issue is a major 
annoyance for me and I also have been wanting to access the large volume of 
material from the public library that uses DRM WMA.

    Also, after a year the Bluetoot feature of the XT does not work properly.  
I must atleast daily reset the Bookscence.  Plus Bluetoot controls from the 
Bluetoot headset should be  enabled.  I do wonder if GW Micro and HIMS are 
listening.  I will not recommend the Bookscence to anyone at this point.  If 
the fix these issues I might consider reavaluating that.

    A additional volume issue which a posted here and heard nothing about has 
to do with using the Booksscence to drive a car or home stereo.  The max output 
from the eqrfphone jack is insofficient to properly drive a line in on devices 
without haveing to crank up the volue on the receiving device.  This causes a 
problem if you accidentlay switche the home or car stereo to another source.  
Youe will get a blast of sound since you will have had the volue cranked up to 
compensate for the Bookscence low output level.

    Is GW Micro still monitoring this  reflector/

    Tom

    At 11:32 AM 8/17/2010, Gary King wrote:

      Direct entry of radio frequencies is just one more feature that should 
have been included from the initial release of the BookSense, along with a 
method of text entry for searches, renaming files, etc.  The Book Port Plus has 
3 different methods of entering text.  After more than a year since its 
release, the BookSense has none.

      I wonder just how much programming time HIMS dedicates to the BookSense 
compared to their far more expensive notetakers.  Will we ever see any of the 
features we've requested from the first, such as setting independent volume 
levels for the menu voice and playback and the capability of listening to 
Overdrive books and other DRM-protected files?

      Gary King
      [email protected]

      ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]>
      To: <[email protected]>
      Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 7:45 AM
      Subject: RE: [GW-Booksense] keypad input of desired radio frequencies


      A period would not be necessary. It would be easy enough to ignore the 
decimal similar to telephone banking or using an ABM.

      -----Original Message-----
      From: Kim Lingo [ mailto:[email protected]]
      Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 4:41 PM
      To: [email protected]
      Subject: [GW-Booksense] keypad input of desired radio frequencies

      I've given this a little more thought, which I should have done
      before I sent the last message.  Since there is no "period" or
      "point" key, perhaps that could be omitted.  In other words, if you
      wanted 93.4, you could just put in 934.  Alternatively, they could
      use the "number" key for the "point" key in that particular operation.

      Kim Lingo

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