Hi,
I've had that too with my Victor stream 2.
Why not check out. hims-inc.com
and their Booksense XT.
Here is a direct link.
http://www.hims-inc.com/products/booksense-xt/
Best regards
Brian
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From: Salien Brown
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2013 9:08 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Recommendations for an audio book reader?
Is there a site where I can learn more about this victor stream? I
reviewed a few threads by members on this group who seem to be
encountering problems with the USB connection to the PC failing? Is
this a common occurence or is this player pretty reliable?
At 03:00 PM 9/30/2013, you wrote:
The victor stream is a very good option if audible books and bookmarks
are your concern. The stream save bookmark your place no matter what,
and you can create a veriety of custom bookmarks manually at any spot
of your desire. The new stream have wifi, and audible support. And I'm
sure soon it should be able to download audible books from the device.
On 30/09/2013, Salien Brown <say...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestions. Well I'm looking for something that's
> portable, so I will probably want it to have a headphone jack. My
> main concern is it having the ability to play Audible.com audio
> books. If I stop at a certain point, the player will leave a bookmark
> or some sort of marker to pick up where I left off later on. Also
> being able to hold a nice amount of audio books is important too.
>
>
> This "advanced book player from NLS," does it store a lot of audio
> books? More importantly, is it easy to save audio books too it? Is
> there a website where I can learn more about it?
>
> At 01:20 PM 9/30/2013, you wrote:
>>If you're in the US, try the advanced book player from NLS. You
>>can't put it in your pocket, but it has a great speaker, dedicated
>>buttons for moving around, and it's free. You can get Kindle for
>>your PC for free. iPod touch or iPhone is also good. They're very
>>versatile, and small. But the crappy speaker means you may want to
>>use headphones, and the touch screen is not quite as easy to use as
>>a keyboard or buttons.
>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Salien Brown" <say...@gmail.com>
>>To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
>>Sent: Monday, September 30, 2013 4:45 AM
>>Subject: Recommendations for an audio book reader?
>>
>>
>>>Hey gang,
>>>
>>>Well I'm going to start listening to more audio books. I'm in the
>>>market for the most accessible hardware/software combination for
>>>individuals who are legally blind to do this with no issues?
>>>
>>>Maybe there's an accessible device on the market that links
>>>directly to audible.com, so you can download any purchases via
>>>Wi-Fi? I want something that is current, not released like 2 - 5 years
>>> ago?
>>>
>>>So I'm hoping that someone on this list can give me the info I need
>>>to make a more informed decision? Money is no object for I'm
>>>looking at this as a new hobby which will help me get away from
>>>listening to OTR shows so much.
>>>
>>>Thanks for any suggestions.
>>>
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