Re: Which player is good for NetLibrary books?

2007-06-15 Thread TIM GRADY
As long as you don't switch files it will remember where you were.

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> If you turn off the player will you have to go back to the beginning of
> the book?
> 
> Patti D.
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> You can play Net Library books on the Olympus recorders.  However, if
> you have read part way through a book and go and play another file on
> the recorder you will loose your place in the book and be back at the
> start of the book.  However, you can play Audible books on the DS-50 and
> will not loose your place if you play aanother file and come back to the
> Audible book.
> 
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> : Some libraries here in Germany are now offering DRM protected audio
> : books. They expire automatically after a certain period. This is
> : acomplished by using Microsoft's DRM technology. Has anybody here
> tried
> : NetLibrary books, which as much as I know use the same DRM technology
> on
> : a portable player? I'd like to know, whether the Olympus voice
> : recorders, the WS-320M or the DS-50 for instance, can play these
> books.
> : In the manuals of these recorders, one can read that they're not
> : compatible with Janus, which as much as I know is one technique to
> : expire books.
> : 
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RE: Which player is good for NetLibrary books?

2007-06-15 Thread Patti DeWitz
If you turn off the player will you have to go back to the beginning of
the book?

Patti D.

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Subject: Re: Which player is good for NetLibrary books?


You can play Net Library books on the Olympus recorders.  However, if
you have read part way through a book and go and play another file on
the recorder you will loose your place in the book and be back at the
start of the book.  However, you can play Audible books on the DS-50 and
will not loose your place if you play aanother file and come back to the
Audible book.


- Original Message - 
From: "Michael Lang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 1:17 PM
Subject: Which player is good for NetLibrary books?


: Some libraries here in Germany are now offering DRM protected audio
: books. They expire automatically after a certain period. This is
: acomplished by using Microsoft's DRM technology. Has anybody here
tried
: NetLibrary books, which as much as I know use the same DRM technology
on
: a portable player? I'd like to know, whether the Olympus voice
: recorders, the WS-320M or the DS-50 for instance, can play these
books.
: In the manuals of these recorders, one can read that they're not
: compatible with Janus, which as much as I know is one technique to
: expire books.
: 
: Thanks
: 
:   <*** Michael Lang ***>
: 
: 
: 
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Re: Which player is good for NetLibrary books?

2007-06-14 Thread David Tanner
You can play Net Library books on the Olympus recorders.  However, if you have 
read part way through a book and go and play another file on the recorder you 
will loose your place in the book and be back at the start of the book.  
However, you can play Audible books on the DS-50 and will not loose your place 
if you play aanother file and come back to the Audible book.


- Original Message - 
From: "Michael Lang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 1:17 PM
Subject: Which player is good for NetLibrary books?


: Some libraries here in Germany are now offering DRM protected audio
: books. They expire automatically after a certain period. This is
: acomplished by using Microsoft's DRM technology. Has anybody here tried
: NetLibrary books, which as much as I know use the same DRM technology on
: a portable player? I'd like to know, whether the Olympus voice
: recorders, the WS-320M or the DS-50 for instance, can play these books.
: In the manuals of these recorders, one can read that they're not
: compatible with Janus, which as much as I know is one technique to
: expire books.
: 
: Thanks
: 
:   <*** Michael Lang ***>
: 
: 
: 
: Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... 
: http://www.pc-audio.org
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Re: Which player is good for NetLibrary books?

2007-06-14 Thread TIM GRADY
The DS50 does fine unless you move away from the file, and it is the same 
DRM.

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From: "Michael Lang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 2:17 PM
Subject: Which player is good for NetLibrary books?


> Some libraries here in Germany are now offering DRM protected audio
> books. They expire automatically after a certain period. This is
> acomplished by using Microsoft's DRM technology. Has anybody here tried
> NetLibrary books, which as much as I know use the same DRM technology on
> a portable player? I'd like to know, whether the Olympus voice
> recorders, the WS-320M or the DS-50 for instance, can play these books.
> In the manuals of these recorders, one can read that they're not
> compatible with Janus, which as much as I know is one technique to
> expire books.
>
> Thanks
>
>   <*** Michael Lang ***>
>
>
>
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Which player is good for NetLibrary books?

2007-06-14 Thread Michael Lang
Some libraries here in Germany are now offering DRM protected audio
books. They expire automatically after a certain period. This is
acomplished by using Microsoft's DRM technology. Has anybody here tried
NetLibrary books, which as much as I know use the same DRM technology on
a portable player? I'd like to know, whether the Olympus voice
recorders, the WS-320M or the DS-50 for instance, can play these books.
In the manuals of these recorders, one can read that they're not
compatible with Janus, which as much as I know is one technique to
expire books.

Thanks

   <*** Michael Lang ***>



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