(BHi , Mr. Bruno Liske
(B
(BThis is Plextor Takeshi wrote,
(B
(BAfter we analyzed your given DOS file list of the contents of subjected CD,
(Bwe assume that the name of folder( Elements of English 9) may be occurred
(Bthis problem.
(B
(BWe tested that, our PTR1 and new player ( PTN1 ) is nothing problem with
(Bsuch
(Bname of folder.
(BBut visuaid player recognized such name of folder as MP3CD instead of
(BDAISY.
(B
(B
(BSo we recommend you to re-name your folder name manually like a
(BElement_of_english_9 without blank.
(B
(BHope your problem would be solve soonest.
(B
(BBest regards
(BT.Nemoto
(B
(B
(B
(B
(B
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(B                               
(B                    "Andrew Hodgson"                                                   
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(B                                            $B7oL>(B:   RE: FW: RE: Plextalk 
(BRecording Software produced CD that cannot   
(B                    2004/06/25 02:46        be read as DAISY format on Victor reader   
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(BHi,
(B
(BThat is all as it should be.  I am wondering whether some routine in the
(BClassic Plus is searching for MP3 files off the root before reading
(Bdiscinfo.html?  You may wish to ask Visuaide this question as I do not
(Bhave one of these players to my disposal.
(B
(BAndrew.
(B
(B> -----Original Message-----
(B> From: Bruno Liske [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(B> Sent: 24 June 2004 18:30
(B> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(B> Subject: FW: RE: Plextalk Recording Software produced CD that
(B> cannot be read as DAISY format on Victor reader
(B>
(B> Hi Andrew;
(B> Sorry for not responding to your message before this, but I
(B> had to take some time off from my job for a vacation. In
(B> response to your suggestion to send a DOS file list of the
(B> contents of that CD which did play on a PTR-1 in DAISY
(B> format, but only played as a MP3 CD ON TWO Victor Classic
(B> Plus machines, I did this. I looked at the file list myself,
(B> but could not find any missing files that might account for
(B> this strange behavior.Bt you may be able to notice something
(B> that I missed, so here is the list below. Thanks for your
(B> advice, and I'd appreciate any feedback on this from you or
(B> other users about this issue.
(B>  Volume in drive D is ISO9660
(B>  Volume Serial Number is D31C-54C8
(B>
(B>  Directory of d:\
(B>
(B> discinfo.html           [Elements of English 9]
(B>                1 File(s)            456 bytes
(B>
(B>  Directory of d:\Elements of English 9
(B>
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(B>              298 File(s)    279,612,473 bytes
(B>
(B>      Total Files Listed:
(B>              299 File(s)    279,612,929 bytes
(B>                3 Dir(s)               0 bytes free
(B>
(B>
(B> -----Original Message-----
(B> From: Andrew Hodgson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(B> Sent: May 29, 2004 4:37 AM
(B> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(B> Subject: RE: Plextalk Recording Software produced CD that
(B> cannot be read
(B> as DAISY format on Victor reader
(B>
(B>
(B> Hi,
(B>
(B> What files do you have on the disk?  If you do a dir /w drive:\*.* /s
(B> >c:\file.txt, then copy the contents of file.txt into a
(B> reply, I may be
(B> able to help furhter on this.
(B>
(B> Andrew.
(B>
(B> > -----Original Message-----
(B> > From: Bruno Liske [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(B> > Sent: 29 May 2004 00:29
(B> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(B> > Subject: Plextalk Recording Software produced CD that cannot
(B> > be read as DAISY format on Victor reader
(B> >
(B> > Greetings, this is Bruno, and I have found a problem with my
(B> > second CD that I created with DAISY formatting using only the
(B> > PRS software. My first CD was a relatively short one, and it
(B> > worked perfectly. The second one was 14 hours long, and it
(B> > seemed to do everything well, the Build book and the CD Write
(B> > options ran just fine. When I put my new CD into the PTR-1
(B> > recorder/player, it worked, and I can use all the level
(B> > features and everything. But, when I put the same CD into
(B> > either one of two Victor reader machines, it reads the disk
(B> > by track instead of by level. No levels, pages, or any other
(B> > DAISY formats can be accessed by either of the victor
(B> > readers. Also, the first track is the very first recording
(B> > that I made on that DAISY title, and it continues
(B> > sequentially right down to the last track, which has the
(B> > latest inserted sound that I added to the title. I ran the CD
(B> > Write a second time for the larger DAISY title, but the
(B> > resulting CD was identical to the first one.
(B> >
(B> > Can someone help me to understand what may have happened, and
(B> > why, and how I can correct this problem? Any experiences like
(B> > mine may help me to find a solution. I'm using the same
(B> > computer and the same installed PRS program for both the good
(B> > and the bad CD. Thanks.
(B> >
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