Re: [Plextalk] Burning cd's with prs

Hi, thank you very much, this make sense and now I learn something new. I appreciate that. But now, the other thing that I wunder, is that when I am done with my project, and lets say I won't use it on cd, why does the project ncc.imd file along with a few others remain there. I mean shouldn't they make a way to get rid of those because if I want to use it on another player by only copying it to the player, then it take up more space and those files are not needed anymore because the books are already builded. They said in the manual if you export the project audio to a new project, it will also remove unnecessary audio or other files perhaps also, but I found after I run it, that I stil see those project files and also "medda data.ini" so it seems those files only get removed when burnig the distrubution copy on cd. It wil stay on the master copy if you select to burn it that way. Hope I make sense. On 12/11/2012, Jamie Cuthbertson <jamie.cuthbertson@ntlworld.com> wrote:

Hi again Aidan, OK, I don't know for sure if I am answering your questions and it's been a long time since I last checked my facts but I'll give it a try.... The .IMTD files are intermediate files and are really only required during the editing process and that's why, if you choose to burn a Distribution CD, you should find that the IMTD files are not included on the CD. If you choose to burn a Master CD, the files will be included in case you choose to do further editing or work on the project at a later stage. In terms of what happens when you do an audio export, there may well be audio files with the same names but, if you have done a lot of editing with cutting and pasting, the audio file content will be completely different from before running the audio export. I'll try to explain.... Imagine that you do a recording and, when you finish the basic process, the project has 4 audio files called A0001.MP3 up to A0004.MP3. You then decide to do a lot of editing involving chopping out bits of audio completely or moving clips of audio around in the structure of the project to get it just the way you want. You now build your book and can play it on external DAISY players. At this stage, the audio files will be exactly the same audio files as you originally recorded. The reason that the title plays the way you have edited it is because the HTML files and the SMIL files are able to tell the player which pieces of which audio file to play and the timings for doing this - it is not simply playing the audio files from start to finish If you really want a nice clean project and output files, it is always best to run an audio export when the editing is finished because the process collects all the edits and creates completely new audio files which are made up according to how you want the project to sound when played. When this is done, you will get a new audio file for each section within your project. The nice thing about this is that you can then lift the audio files out of the DAISY structure, for playback on perhaps a standard MP3 player, and the files should sound correct and not be just the originally recorded audio files. If you don't run an audio export, the audio files will just be your original recordings without any editing appearing to have been done - this is because without the HTML and SMIL files, a player knows nothing about the edits that you have done. The audio files will also, in this case, be named in the same way i.e. "A0001.MP3" and upwards depending on how many sections there are. I hope this makes some sense. Get back to me if you want any further explanation. Regards, Jamie -----Original Message----- From: Plextalk [mailto:plextalk-bounces@lists.hodgsonfamily.org] On Behalf Of Aidan Maher Sent: 13 November 2012 09:29 To: Plextalk User Discussion List Subject: Re: [Plextalk] Burning cd's with prs Hi, thank you very much, this make sense and now I learn something new. I appreciate that. But now, the other thing that I wunder, is that when I am done with my project, and lets say I won't use it on cd, why does the project ncc.imd file along with a few others remain there. I mean shouldn't they make a way to get rid of those because if I want to use it on another player by only copying it to the player, then it take up more space and those files are not needed anymore because the books are already builded. They said in the manual if you export the project audio to a new project, it will also remove unnecessary audio or other files perhaps also, but I found after I run it, that I stil see those project files and also "medda data.ini" so it seems those files only get removed when burnig the distrubution copy on cd. It wil stay on the master copy if you select to burn it that way. Hope I make sense. On 12/11/2012, Jamie Cuthbertson <jamie.cuthbertson@ntlworld.com> wrote:
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