I work at the Hadley School for the Blind and we have been testing two 
Victor Reader Streams and both myself and the other tester love them.  The 
playing of .mp3 files sounds great but only if the speed is set to 0, 
normal, and the tone is also set to 0.  NLS books sound great.  I intend to 
buy one now that VR Streams can play Audible books too.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bradford Trainham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2007 3:29 PM
Subject: RE: Victor Reader Stream is Now AudibleReady


> Does anyone have an opinion of this machine you'd care to share?
> It looks/"sounds" like exactly what I want, but I haven't reviewed many of
> the contending/similar products that are designed to give us "on-the-go"
> access to digitally-done books.
> Brad Trainham
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Steve Pattison
> Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2007 5:51 AM
> To: 'GUI Talk'; Access-L; 'PC Audio Discussion List'
> Subject: FWd: Victor Reader Stream is Now AudibleReady
>
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> VICTOR READER STREAM DAISY, MP3 AND NISO PLAYER IS NOW AUDIBLE READY
>
> Portable MP3 Player Specifically Designed for the Blind and Visually
> Impaired now Compatible with Audible.com
>
> Longueuil(Canada), November 15, 2007
>
> Victor Reader Stream, the pocket-sized portable MP3 player designed for
> blind and low-vision people now has the capability to play the popular
> Audible.com books. In addition to the variety of audio formats (MP3, 
> DAISY,
> and NISO books and music) supported by Victor Reader Stream, the Audible
> format will provide a huge additional choice of content to the users.
> Audible is the leading provider of spoken audio on the internet, providing
> over 140,000 hours of digital audio editions of books, newspapers and
> magazines.
>
> The Stream has extensive navigation features for moving through audio 
> books
> and text files, including functions that allow you to move to the next
> chapter, section or page, or to set bookmarks.  For Audible books, the 
> user
> will be able to navigate from one Audible heading to the next, move by
> increments of one-, five-, or ten-minute time jumps, and move with an
> accelerated fast forward feature that announces the amount of time lapsed.
> Blind and low-vision people who listen to talking books on a regular basis
> often prefer to speed up the playback. For all audio book formats that
> Stream plays, including Audible, variable speed control with digital pitch
> correction allows the reader to accurately listen at higher than normal
> playback speed.
>
> The player is completely accessible by blind and low-vision users. All 
> keys
> and messages are provided through audio feedback. The player has a 
> built-in
> User Guide and a Key Describer mode to remind the user of keypad 
> functions.
> It comes with integrated text-to-speech voice, allowing it to play 
> text-only
> files and announce the track names of music files. It uses an SD memory 
> card
> to store books and music transferred from a computer.
>
> "We are very happy to bring the advanced navigation features of Stream to
> the Audible listener experience", says Gerry Chevalier, HumanWare Victor
> Reader Product Manager. "I know of no other Audible-ready player that 
> offers
> accessibility, variable speed playback, and advanced navigation, all in 
> one
> package."
>
> "We are very much aware of the value and popularity of Audible books for 
> the
> blind and visually impaired", says Will Lopes, Vice President for Business
> Development at Audible. "We are pleased to work with HumanWare to bring 
> the
> benefits of the accessible Victor Reader Stream player to Audible
> listeners".
>
> Victor Reader Stream can be purchased online at www.humanware.com (in 
> USA).
> Current Victor Reader Stream users will need to upgrade their player to
> software version 1.1 in order to play Audible books. The latest version 
> 1.1
> software upgrade is also available online at www.humanware.com.
>
> About HumanWare
> HumanWare (www.humanware.com) is the global leader in assistive 
> technologies
> for the print disabled. HumanWare provides products to people who are 
> blind
> and have low vision and students with learning disabilities. HumanWare
> offers a collection of innovative products including BrailleNote, the
> leading productivity device for the blind in education, business and for
> personal use; the Victor Reader product line, the world's leading digital
> audiobook players, and SmartView Xtend, the first fully modular and
> upgradeable CCTV-based video magnifier.
>
>
> For further information:
>
> HumanWare Canada
> Nicolas Lagace
> tel.: (450) 463-1717
> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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