Thank you, Jason. I need to take several audio files that I collect
each week, index them with subsections and easily listen to them on the
NLS player... my goal is to automate the entire process eventually. I
currently can put them in a an Audio+Podcasts folder and listen to them,
but it is rath
If they are in mp3 format, you don't really have to convert them. I've found
if you have a single book in a bolder on a thumb drive it will work in the
NLS player. You can only do this with one book though.
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I'll certainly check them out, Tim. I wasn't aware even that it was
Daisy. The links you gave provide a wealth of information. Thank you
very much.
Tim Grady wrote:
> Did you look at the daisy.org web sight? They have some pretty good free
> tools there. I used to know some but I haven't f
Did you look at the daisy.org web sight? They have some pretty good free tools
there. I used to know some but I haven't fooled with daisy for a few years.
Of course, if you want to try it, you could go to aph.org and download their
beta version of book wizard producer bwp. Last time I checke