Hi, everyone. I hope this isn't to off topic. I'm planning on working at a recording studio in Northridge California soon. They produce video descriptions for TV networks, documentaries, online music videos and have worked on adding description to educational videos for classrooms. They will also be working on a proposal to get a contract for recording books and putting them in DAISY format for the NLS which should start this fall if everything goes well. I'm trying to figure out what the best software is for converting and encoding audio files to DAISY format. I went on wikipedia last night to learn what DAISY is and also browsed www.daisy.org. When I looked at the links for production and conversion tools, there's plenty of different software that you can download. I wasn't sure which software to look at that works well for encoding audio books for navigation and converting them in DAISY format. It looks like some of this software also works on Mac as well as Windows. I'm curious if the Mac versions are accessible with Voiceover. Any help I can get on this would be very appreciated. Thanks. Katie
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