J,

The best thing you can do now is to go into the phrase playing mode
(called editing play), to see what phrases are where in the book.  Then,
when you are on a specific phrase that contains the start of the page
you want indexing, add the page marker there.  You can do this even when
the player is stopped and is on the specific phrase in editing play
mode. 

Andrew.

-----Original Message-----
From: J Garcia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 05 February 2004 07:10
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: placing a level on a book

Maralyn,

I don't know what is happening since I have tried to create a phrase
aroudn the audio page announcement to then place a page mark, and it
didn't work. I have also tried to delete lots of phrase marks in case
there was too many, and that didn't work either. I'm beginning to wonder
if the fact that I did lots of editing on the card played a factor in
terms of the actual disk surface since I am burning after all. I may
have displaced tracks or something--when you run out of the logical
ideas your mind starts to create possabilities. Ha ha, he he.

J Garcia
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marilyn & Larry Dorn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 10:04 PM
Subject: Re: placing a level on a book


> Hi, J!
>
> What Andrew posted makes sense to me.  Hope you find it
> successful.  Another thought that came to me was that you might
already
> have some kind of marker there and maybe it won't put more than one in
that
> spot.  I don't know that it works this way, but I thought I'd mention
it
in
> case it helps at all.
>
> One advantage to using PRS for this kind of thing is that you will
hear
one
> phrase at a time as you arrow down the second list box where the
individual
> phrases are listed.  At least that way you won't find yourself into
the
> phrase after the one you want.  Sometimes phrases can be a single word
> because of the amount of pause before the rest of the sentence.  If
you do
> on the PlexTalk like Andrew said and go a few seconds into the phrase
to
be
> sure you're in it, you could possibly go far enough to be in the next
> phrase instead.  In PRS you would hear that phrase when you highlight
it
> with the arrow key and then it would stop.  It would not advance too
far
> and make your mark later than desired.
>
> I suggest that you try PRS and just play around some to see how you
like
> it.  If you find you feel in more control of your editing project, you
> might rather use PRS for that kind of job and the PTR1 for other parts
of
> the project.  I suggest that you make a copy of the book you're
working on
> somewhere on your hard drive to work in.  If you aren't happy with the
> results of your playing around in PRS, you can go back to the disk or
card
> from which you originally copied it.
>
> Hope this is helpful!
> Marilyn
>
>
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