Hi, Dory!

I hope I am understanding what you want correctly. We use so many terms to mean so many things that we do get mixed up. The word title can be the folder or title created as a Daisy book... like your disk might have 3 titles on it. It can also be an album if it's music you created in a similar fashion. It can be the title of the book that is spoken when you insert a disk or go to a title/folder. I am taking your inquiry to mean the last of these choices.

The spoken title is the first phrase of the book. If the first phrase is particularly long, it won't all play; but I don't know the precise amount of time that will. The title will be the entire first phrase or the first so many seconds of the first phrase, whichever is shorter. If the first phrase of the book contains more material than you want to hear, you will need to split that phrase at the point where your desired spoken title ends. That way the extra words become the second phrase of the book and will not be spoken as your book title.

Hope this helps!
Marilyn

At 03:25 AM 2/10/2005 -0800, you wrote:
We've recorded three books on the pcmcia card and plan to put them on one
mp3 cd.  We're looked at the instructions in the manual as to how to create
a title but would appreciate it if someone could tell us what to do.  We
want to put these titles in after the books have been recorded on the pcmcia
card before copying to cd.  Thanks.


dory [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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