Thanks much for that John.    I'll go and see what Nero can do.

I do know now that it appears to be MP4b that is designed with audio books 
in mind.  The search goes on.

Cheers,
Ray.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "DJ DOCTOR P" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Info on MP4 for audio please


> Hello Ray,
> I don't know very much about MP4's, but I do know that you can create them
> in NERO.
> So you may want to explore that and see how far you get with it.
> Good luck!
> My best regards.
>  John.

> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Rays Home" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Info on MP4 for audio please
>
>
>> I'd like some info and pointers to the benefits of working with MP4 for
>> audio, and some pointers to hardware, software players, encoding - in 
>> fact
>> all about it really.
>>
>>
>> The trouble with searching the net is that it seems MP4 is a broad
>> standard covering video and audio and a great deal else.
>>
>> So, any guides relating particularly to MP4?  Am I write in thinking 
>> that,
>> for example, tracks can be marked for navigating within a single file? 
>> If
>> that's so, then obviously each track wouldn't have to have it's own file,
>> but be contained within the one file.  How about software for creating 
>> MP4
>> and its usability with screen reading software?
>>
>> Please someone, a few explanations and pointers please.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ray.
> 


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