Hi folks !

 

I have not attempted reading audio books so far, mainly because I don't
have an accessible media device that has functionalities like letting
me bookmark multiple audio books.

 

However, I contacted Accessible Electronics, USA (thanks to the very
informative mail posted by Mukesh Jain) and discovered that their
Sandisk Sansa series has the sort of features I have been dreaming
about.

 

However, before deciding on whether to invest on a Victor Reader Stream
or an accessible media reader, I need to seek some clarifications from
experienced members of Access India.

 

1.      What software do you use to convert text documents into audio
formats (mainly mp3) ? Is the pronounciation / voice of the resultant
file pleasant and comprehensible ?
2.      While encountering non-English words, how can we  make out what
the words are or its spelling ?
3.      Will daisy books be supported by portable media devices such as
those from Sandisk ?  Which are the file formats one encounters in daisy
books ? (I know mp3 is the simplest, but, which are the more complex
formats ?)  

 

 

Looking forward to your valuable guidance...

 

Thanks and rgds

 

RS

+ 98 472 76 126

Kochi   



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