[bookport] Re: Book Port Transfer software and Window-eyes

  • From: "Michael Massey" <micmey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 09:16:31 -0600

Hello, Rob.  Thank you very much for your message regarding book port and 
audible books and folders and so forth.  As a new user of course I was not 
aware of these keystrokes and so now I shall keep this message in my 
personal folder should I run into any problems again.  TAke care.

Michael Massey
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "ROB MEREDITH" <rmeredith@xxxxxxx>
To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 6:37 AM
Subject: [bookport] Re: Book Port Transfer software and Window-eyes


> Let me clear some things up regarding activation of the Book Port as an =
> Audible device, and the types of files that Book Port Transfer shows.
>
> The Activation Button
>
> The activation button on the Advanced page of the Options dialog is only =
> there for completeness; since the Deactivate button is there we decided to 
> =
> leave the Activate button there as well. While one may choose to use this 
> =
> button for activation, it is easier to just send an Audible file.
>
> Upon sending an Audible file, the software checks to see if the device is 
> =
> activated. If it is not, the Enter Audible.com Information dialog appears, 
> =
> just as if the Activate button was selected. In short, new users should =
> forget about the Activate button.
>
> File Types
>
> Book Port Transfer supports a number of file types, and all supported =
> files are displayed by default. You can, if you wish, limit the types of =
> files displayed by changing the selected item in the Files Of Type box. =
> Book Port Transfer does not hide Audible files when the device is not =
> activated. In fact, Book Port Transfer does not hide any supported file =
> types.
>
> Audible Folder
>
> Book Port Transfer requires Audible Manager to determine where the default 
> =
> download folder is for Audible files. So, once Audible Manager is =
> installed, one need simply press Alt+R followed by Enter immediately after 
> =
> starting Book Port Transfer to locate the Audible downloads folder. There 
> =
> is no need to attempt to locate the folder yourself.
>
> Note: if you send a file before pressing Alt+R, the folder you sent the =
> last file from will be at the top of the favorites list. In this 
> situation,=
> you will need to use the Down Arrow to locate the Audible folder.
>
> I can only suspect that in this particular case of not seeing Audible =
> files before activating, one of the following was true:
>
> 1. A refresh (F5 key) was needed.
>
> 2. The download was still in progress while attempting to locate the =
> Audible file.
>
> Rob Meredith
>
>>>> marlaina@xxxxxxxxxx 08/25/04 08:04PM >>>
> Pamela, interesting.  When I did this with Mike, we did not do alt r for =
> he
> hadn't had any books in his recent.  He does now though.  So what we did =
> was
> arrow to the correct path and folder by conventional means.  When he got =
> to
> c:\program files\audible\programs\downloads (I think that's the path), all
> he saw in the trans application was the in progress folder.  However, the
> moment I took him to the options advanced tab and activated his bookport, 
> =
> he
> was able to see his audible files and do the send.
>
> Marlaina Lieberg
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----=20
> From: "PAMELA RADER" <PRADER@xxxxxxx>
> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 12:07 PM
> Subject: [bookport] Re: Book Port Transfer software and Window-eyes
>
>
>> I just did this with a customer, and all we did was to go into BP Trans. 
>> =
> =3D
>> and pressed alt plus r, and pressed enter on the audible folder where =
> the
> =3D
>> books were kept, the list came up, we selected the book and then it =
> asked
> =3D
>> for the Audible User name and pin. Once we put in that information, Book 
>> =
> =3D
>> Port was activated and the sending process started.=3D20
>>
>> Pamela
>>
>>
>> >>> marlaina@xxxxxxxxxx 08/25/04 01:50PM >>>
>> Larry, when I was helping Mike the other day, his audible books were
>> invisible to him before activating the device; that was where I got the =
> =3D
>> clue
>> that he needed to activate.  Can you really send an audible book without
>> having previously activated?  As I said before, I don't remember what =
> the
>> heck I did for audible is my second home on the web and I just 
>> intuitivel=
> y
>> got mine and Gary's going, once a friend got me into the latest beta =
> while
>> at ACB.
>>
>> Marlaina Lieberg
>> ----- Original Message -----=3D20
>> From: "LARRY SKUTCHAN" <lskutchan@xxxxxxx>
>> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 4:45 AM
>> Subject: [bookport] Re: Book Port Transfer software and Window-eyes
>>
>>
>> > Just send an audible.com book, and the software will prompt you to =
> =3D3D
>> > activate the device.
>> >
>> >
>> > >>> walt@xxxxxxxxxx Tuesday, August 24, 2004 6:46:42 PM >>>
>> > Larry and list -
>> >
>> > I'm having a real difficult time trying to figure out how to activate =
> my
>> > Book Port as an Audible device. I've done this many times with other
>> > devices, so I'm familiar with the general procedure, but when I =
> connect
> =3D
>> my
>> > Book Port to the PC; regardless of whether or not AudibleManager is =
> =3D3D
>> > running;
>> > I don't see any way to activate the device. Nowhere is Book Port =
> listed
> =3D
>> as
>> > an available device for activation. The BP help implies that the =
> process
> =3D
>> =3D3D
>> > is
>> > automatic when I connect, but this doesn't seem to be the case. What =
> do
> =3D
>> I
>> > need to do to activate it? Thanks in advance for any help.
>> >
>> >  --
>> >  Walt Smith - Clearwater, FL
>> >  walt@xxxxxxxxxx=3D3D20=3D20=20
>> >
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