Jamie,

    Thanks. I'm at work now, but will take a closer look at the recording
software this evening and try an audio import.

    I'm guessing that this process will also burn the resulting files onto a
cd to if I choose?

Cheers,
Tink.
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Subject: RE: Converting to DAISY Format.


> Tink,
>
> You can use the PRS software "Audio Import" feature to get a very basic
> DAISY version of your MP3 file.  It would be basic because the only DAISY
> navigation feature that would be available immediately would be the phrase
> navigation.
>
> However, in order to get the full benefits of the DAISY navigation, you
> would then need to manually insert the headings and set them to the
correct
> levels e.g. Level 1, Level 2 etc.  The type of recording and how much you
> want to break it up into navigable chunks, would dictate the amount of
work
> that this stage would involve.
>
> In the ideal world, you would also then want to go through all the
headings
> and change their default name from "Heading" to something more meaningful
> such as "Lecture 1" or whatever is relevant for your recordings.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Jamie
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: L�onie Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 15 August 2004 03:28
> To: PTR1 Users
> Subject: Converting to DAISY Format.
>
>
> Hi,
>
>     As a relatively new PTR1 owner, I'm a bit puzzled.
>
>     Is it possible to apply the DAISY format to existing recordings? I
have
> some lectures in plain .mp3 format, which I'd like to DAISY. I'd thought I
> could do this, but I can't find anything that immediately seems to tell me
> how.
>
>     Thanks for any help.
>
> Cheers,
> Tink.
>
>
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