[nabs-l] RFBD audio downloads
Domonique Lawless
dlawless86 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 7 21:41:59 UTC 2009
Hi,
Do you have to get the copyright form directly from RFBD or can you
get it from their website? I've been trying to download books from the
website and it is telling me that I need to sign a copyright form.
Thanks,
Domonique
On 9/4/09, T. Joseph Carter <carter.tjoseph at gmail.com> wrote:
> Corbb, the AudioAccess books use Microsoft PlaysForSure, which is
> pretty easy to defeat so that you can play them anywhere. That's
> quite useful as I'm a Mac user, and basically Mac users are out of
> luck when it comes to RFB&D. RFB&D doesn't support Olearia, and
> KatiePlayer doesn't actually seem to ... work anymore.
>
> I do so wish they'd move to a system like Bookshare uses--include
> audio listing the name of the subscriber who is getting the book, zip
> it up with a password, and call it good.
>
> Joseph
>
> --
> How many children in America are not taught how to read?
> If they are blind, the answer is 90%--more than 52,000 children!
> Find out how you can help: http://www.braille.org/
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 05:12:08PM -0400, Corbb O'Connor wrote:
>> Keep in mind that the new audioaccess download (different from audioplus
>> download) are not compatible with as many devices. The AudioAccess books
>> are meant to be played with Windows Media or a portable (Microsoft
>> primarily) device with Digital Rights Management.
>>
>> AudioPlus books, on the other hand, will work on the VIctor Stream or
>> BrailleNote with a proper User Authorization Key. I'd contact RFB&D
>> directly if you have further issues.
>>
>> Corbb
>
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