Hi Jason,
    I wasn't aware rfb&d was doing daisy books, i'd rather have that than 
tapes, which is what i'm stuck with now.
    Anyway, in answer to your question, not really an answer, but what plays 
the files now for you? I'd be willing to bet you could convert them.
Dave.

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Subject: Daisy books onto mp3 players


> Hi all,
> I have a few daisy books from RFB & D. Does anyone know how to get these
> books onto an MP3 player? I would much rather carry my player around
> than the cd player.
>
> Or is there a utility to convert daisy books to regular mp3 files that
> are in some logical sequential order?
>
> Thanks,
> Jason
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