[Electronics-talk] Digital Talking Book Players

Darrin Porter Darrin.Porter at united-mar.com
Fri Oct 16 18:25:09 UTC 2009


Jim,

Very helpful, thanks.

Darrin


Darrin Porter
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From: electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Jim Barbour
Sent: Friday, October 16, 2009 12:34 PM
To: Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances
Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Digital Talking Book Players

Hey Darrin,

Below is a comparrison I wrote up a few months ago.  It is mostly
written as "things I do and don't like about the booksense", in which
I make it pretty clear that the stream is usually the right answer.

First let me say that I heard the same podcast and felt that the
podcaster (sorry, I've forgotten his name) give the stream very short
shrift.  I'm assuming that's because the stream has already been
talked a lot about, and he wanted to cover other devices.  However,
the result was that the stream didn't look so good in the comparrison.

Of the devices he tested, I feel pretty strongly the the stream and
the booksense are the two best.

One final note, gw micro has still not come out with their 1.1
software release.

Date: Fri, 7 Aug 2009 16:44:47 -0700
From: Jim Barbour <jbar at barcore.com>
To: gw-booksense at gwmicro.com
Subject: Re: [GW-Booksense] to stream and sense owners

First, the real bottom line is that it will be hard to make a good
comparison until GW-Micro comes out with their next firmware release.

Currently, I own both a booksense and a strem and I'd say that the
booksense is missing some very necessary features, and has some very
noticeable bugs.

So, if I had to pick one *today* and have it work *today*, then I'd
have to pick the stream.

However, if GW-Micro can get the features in and bugs out, the
booksense has several things going for it that make it a very
attractive option.

Areas where I feel the booksense excels

The booksense has a much nicer text to speech synthesizer.
The booksense is smaller, and has a nicer shape.
The booksense does a better job exposing the folder structure on the SD card.
The booksense is faster moving forward/backward within books, music, etc.
The booksense can select items from a folder and play just those items.
The booksense does a much better job recording, including recorded to MP3.
The booksense can play newer iTunes files.
The booksense XT has a radio, internal storage, and bluetooth.

Problems the booksense has that make it hard for me to recommend

The booksense has several bugs related to properly playing NLS books, and perhaps other daisy books.
The booksense doesn't have any computer software to help you manage downloaded books, music, podcasts, etc.
The booksense can't speed up audio as fast as the stream.
Even with the 1.1 beta, the booksense doesn't always keep its place in folders, daisy, music, books, playlists, etc.
The booksense doesn't tell you which playlist you're in.
The booksense can't yet play RFB&D files.

I hope this helps,

Jim

On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 10:46:02AM -0400, Darrin Porter wrote:
> In fear of starting a heated debate, I would like to ask which of the five or six machines that will play the new NLS digital talking books the group thinks is the best.
>
> I am in the market for one and can't really decide which one to get.  The one I've heard the most about is, of course, the Victor Reader Stream and, several months ago, would have probably bought it without question.  But recently, I listened to an accessable devices podcast that, at least to me, suggested that the Book Senth was probably the best deal.
>
> So, experiences?  Suggestions?
>
> I would like to use it both with and without earphones and will probably play music, podcasts and other audio as well as the NLS books.  Not much interested in Audible.com books, but may use the text-to-speach feature to read E-books.
>
> Darrin
>
>
> Darrin Porter
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