But is there content that is only available in BRL and BRF formats? If so, what is it? On Jul 8, 2013, at 12:35 AM, Penny Golden <goldpen@frontiernet.net> wrote:
Hi. this is way off topic for the list, I suppose; but I have seen victor stream 1 machines selling pretty inexpensively. Now I'll duck out before things start flying my way. I love the fact that the stream can read braille files. I can read braille very nicely; but it's slower than speech. On 7/7/2013 11:24 PM, John J. Jacques wrote:
Hi all, though I can't read braille as well as I used to, do to my fingers being less sensitive, there are titles on the bard site in the BRF format that can be listened to with a player that can handle these file tipes, such as the Victor Reader Stream. Unfortunatly, I fried my Stream, do to a stupid mistake on my part, and when I replaced it with a Plextalk Pocket, I was disappointed to find out I could no longer read these files. I still don't understand why, if three diferent companys have license to play these files, why the plextalk doesn't. It sounds like politics to me, but then what do I know! GRIN!
Have a good one: John
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