[nabs-l] learning ally change with WMA
Ashley Bramlett
bookwormahb at earthlink.net
Thu Apr 26 01:17:22 UTC 2012
Chris,
Yes it was announced in their emails to members.
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Nusbaum
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 8:09 PM
To: 'National Association of Blind Students mailing list'
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] learning ally change with WMA
Ashley,
I'm not sure about the WMA thing. Did RFB&D send that announcement out in an
email to all of its members? If so, I haven't seen it, unless I missed it.
To answer your question about how we play our RFBD books, I play mine on my
Victor Reader Stream. My school's stupid firewall blocks the download of
large files, including books, so I have to order the book in DAISY CD
format, which I wish wasn't the case. I then use the Humanware Companion
software on my computer to transfer the content on the DAISY CD onto my
Stream. If you are interested in upgrading from the Classic to the Stream, I
and most of my blind friends found the Stream to be very easy to learn. If
you have any questions about using the Stream, feel free to email me
off-list and I will try to help. I say the same to any other people on this
list who might be having issues with your Streams or are interested in
upgrading to the Stream, but have some questions.
Also, if you ordered a DAISY copy of the book you need, I believe it can be
played on a computer if you don't want a DAISY player such as the Stream.
These DAISY CD's can be ordered from RFBD's Web site and mailed to you. By
the way, to be honest, I find myself using RFBD less and less, and Bookshare
more and more. There's just something I like about reading a book,
especially one for school, in Braille, even if it is on a Braille display.
Hope this helps,
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: nabs-l-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nabs-l-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
Of Ashley Bramlett
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 6:23 PM
To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
Subject: [nabs-l] learning ally change with WMA
Hi all,
Do any of you use the WMA, windows media audio, to play books? How does it
work? Do you navigate from chapter to chapter? If so how?
I’d like to try it as it’s a convenient free way to do it before this change
is taking place.
Did you all know that in May Learning ally is no longer supporting WMA? They
say due to industry standards they cannot offer WMA format anymore and are
urging members to get a daisy player. I don’t know why they are taking away
options. But this doesn’t sound good. Before I believe you could play their
books in WMA format on any computer; now this won’t be the case.
What do you all think? How do you play your learning ally books? And many
daisy players humanware discontinued; like the victor reader classic and
wave.
Ashley
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