Steve,

I have had that Book Share issue as well and correct it by extracting the
XML file and placing it into the documents folder and reading from there.
You may not have all of the DAISY mark-ups you are used to having, but it
will read without all that repeating.

You should let them know about this issue, however by going on the web site,
calling up the book. Click the title link of the book which brings up
another page of information on the book including a long synopsis, quality
ratings, etc. Somewhere on that page is a quality control or problem link.
Click on that and fill out the form, and they will look into the situation
for you.

I am usually too impatient to wait fgor their correction and use the XML
file so I can just read the book, but they need to kjnow which books have
this problem. I don't know what causes this phenomenon, but it is
frustrating.

Dianne

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Jacobson [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 12:57 PM
To: gw booksense List
Subject: [GW-Booksense] A Bit of Strangeness

Hi,

Recently, I downloaded the daisy version of Lincoln by Gore Vidal from
BookShare.  What I found was that at most page breaks, text was repeated.
Sometimes 
only a few words were repeated but sometimes a paragraph or more was
repeated.  My first assumption was that there may have been a scanning
problem, but 
when I saw the book was rated to be in excellent quality, I did further
investigation.  I found that the "BRF" version of the same book read fine on
the 
BookSense, that the daisy version worked fine on another daisy player, and
finally, I could not see any repeated text when I spot checked a few pages
when 
looking in the XML file.  Is this a known problem, and if not, how can I
report it?

Second, I have had trouble from time to time when unplugging the AC adapter
and then unplugging headphones with the BookSense not turning on when I 
tried to power up later.  I have resorted to doing a reset when this
happens.  I discovered quite by accident today that if I plug the headphones
back in, the 
BookSense suddenly turns on.  It is as though it could not switch to the
speaker when turned off and had to wait for the headphones to be present
before it 
could continue.  If one runs into this and doesn't want to reset, trying to
get things going by plugging in the headphones again is worth a try.  I
suspect that 
unplugging the AC adapter and then the headphones causes the AC Adapter
Disconnected message to not being completed but I don't know for sure.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson



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