Pam, okay, so, do I just call RFB and D to ask for the key to the book wizard product? I am a member of RFB and D. so, how does Book wizard figure into all this? I know I have Book wizard now on my computer but what is it and I'm confused about it and the book port and don't I read the daisy books on the book Port? Margo and Elmo ----- Original Message ----- From: PAMELA RADER To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 8:25 AM Subject: [bookport] Re: audiobooks Margo: In the case of RFB&D books, because they are Daisy format, you only want to send the ".opf" file. If you open Book Port Transfer, insert the CD, then Book Port Transfer will point you to the correct file and that's the one you send. However, to do this, you would need a key from RFB&D for the Book Wizard, which is the Daisy component to our product. Pamela Rader, TECHNICAL SUPPORT American Printing House For The Blind 1839 Frankfort Ave. Louisville, KY 40206 PHONE: 1-800-223-1839, Ext. 307 >>> margo.downey@xxxxxxxxxxx 07/05/05 04:41PM >>> In order to determine what files constitute the book when ripping a CD, does an audiobook on CD usually just have one file or could it have several and if several, how would you know which to choose from? Same question for RFB and D books on CD. I've not read one of their books on CD so is there just one file on a CD and if not, how do you know which file to send to Bookport? margo and Elmo ----- Original Message ----- From: ROB MEREDITH To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 9:07 AM Subject: [bookport] Re: audiobooks Margo: You need to first rip the CD to an MP3 file, then send the MP3 file to the Book Port. Rob Meredith >>> margo.downey@xxxxxxxxxxx 07/02/05 04:22PM >>> I'd like to know if Bookport will play audiobooks say from a CD--sending the file or files from a CD. Here's the scenario: I go to amazon.com and buy a harry Potter audiobook on CD. Can I send that type of file to Bookport? Margo and Elmo