Hi.

We can't do the cutting of the MP3 on the unit for various reasons; this is 
primarily due to writable disk constraints, but the code to do this would be 
quite processor intensive, even on a flash card.

The audio export option in PRS is what you want; it exports a DAISY structure 
with the MP3 file with the parts cut out - it does this by reading in the PTR1 
specific files and writing out a new copy of the audio file.  If there are 
multiple sections on the DAISY book, those will be created as separate MP3 
files.

Therefor, I suggest you remove all section markers (headings) from the book, 
and try the audio export function again.

Regards.
Andrew.


-----Original Message-----
From: Sharon Hamm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 20/12/2004 15:31
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:  mp3 question
 
Hello. I edited a large file on the ptr1. I was cutting commercials out of 
some programs. I got the time down to 2 hours instead of 3. I wanted to see 
if the mp3 file was the same. When I looked at the mp3 on the computer it 
was the original mp3. I was editing on a compact flash card instead of disk. 
I thought that when I saved the file it would also save the mp3. How can I 
get the ncc file and the mp3 file to be the same?
I told it to convert the ncc file on the computer to an audio file. It made 
it in to about 60 mp3's. I want it to be 1 mp3 file.
Sharon



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