What has this to do with window-eyes? I think that is what this list is for. At 10:02 AM 4/18/2015, you wrote:
It's not quite enough to belong to a local library. Your local library had
to also subscribe to the one click digital membership. I found that out.
Mine subscribes to overdrive, but not oneclick digital. I wish there was a
way I could get a one click digital membership because the borrowing
restrictions with one click digital are better than with those libraries
that subscribe to overdrive.

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From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+stepserve=comcast....@lists.window-eyes.com]
On Behalf Of Moe Adl via Talk
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2015 8:25 PM
To: 'Dave'; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Can MP3 files be played on the nls digital talking-book machine

Hi,
The best place to get book and lessan to is one click digital dot come for
free.    .You need a membership to a local library in your town.  Then go to
oneclickdigitall.com and register.  You can go to the website check the book
with your PC and lessan to it on your Iphone, Ipat etc. It is the best  and
they have over 10k audio book that you can check out.  One more thing, you
need to download the oneclick app in to your smart device.
Good luck.

Moe

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From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+madl=comcast....@lists.window-eyes.com] On
Behalf Of Dave via Talk
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2015 6:58 PM
To: Butch K; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Can MP3 files be played on the nls digital talking-book machine

Hello Butch,

I would not mix Talking Book files with MP3 files on the same
Cartridge.  Instead, just use a normal Flash Drive, load it up with
your MP3 files, either in a folder, or not, doesn't seem to
matter.  Plug in the Flash Drive into the NLS player.  Remove any NLS
Cart rage, because if one is in the machine, it will take priority,
and the NLS machine will not see the Flash Drive.

With the Cartrige removed, turn on the NLS player, and you machine
should recognize the Flash drive and its contents.

I usually listen to lessons of various types, and so put files on the
same topic in a folder of their own.

You can have as many folders as you wish on the Flash drive.

To move through the folders, the NLS player has that short Bar Button
up at the top end that selcts to go to the next file, folder, or part.
If you've selected Folder, pushing the left or Right Buttons will
move you forward in the line of folders on the drive, or backwards.

The NLS machine does not tell you the name of the folder.  This would
be nice, but the NLS player is not made as an all purpose
player.    So you can move to the next folder, and start to play the
first file in that folder.  Doing this will give you enough info to
know what folder you are reading files from.

With my machine, I think I listen to more MP3 files than I do Talking Books.

I am looking for beginner Programing Books in MP3 format, if any of
you happen to know of any, or and direct me where I might find some.

I am looking for  books teaching  Python, or C Sharp, or Visual
Basic, to write Apps for Window eyes, and other things.

I know a little about programming, but not enough.  Am hoping to add
to my knowledge.

At 03:34 PM 4/17/2015, you wrote:
>Pam, I have always used a folder called audio+podcasts, that's audio
>plus sign podcasts on NLS cartridges to play mp3 files. I tried mp3
>plus sign podcasts and the player wouldn't recognize the folder.
>What am I doing wrong? Thanks.
>
>Butch
>
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>On 4/17/2015 at 1:53 PM Pamela Dominguez via Talk wrote:
>
> >Yes.  If you mix mp3 files on a cartridge or thumb drive, they must be
> >put
> >in a folder that you mmust create called "mp3+podcasts".  That's mp3, the
> >plus sign, and the word podcasts all in one word.   But if you are just
> >putting them on a cartridge or drive by themselves, they can just go on
> >the
> >root of the drive or cartridge.  Caution, though: the NLS player won't
> >play
> >mp4 files, so they must be converted to mp3, or you must get the same
> >thing
> >in an mp3 file.  Pam.
> >
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> >I think I read a post about playing mp3 files on nls?
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