Yes, that is correct. >>> margo.downey@xxxxxxxxxxx Monday, August 01, 2005 10:18:57 AM >>> Larry, you're saying then if a digital audio book like rfb and d books is the book you're dealing with at the moment that even if you have send audio files as music checked, you still have the audio options like compression, etc.? Just making sure I understand. Margo and Elmo ----- Original Message ----- From: LARRY SKUTCHAN To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 9:39 AM Subject: [bookport] Re: book port option question Except when that book is a Digital Talking Book. >>> grant_r_hardy@xxxxxxxx Monday, August 01, 2005 2:55:59 AM >>> Hi, Yes, it simply disregards the extra audio options when "send audio files as music" is checked. Very useful. Grant -- Grant Hardy Personal Email/MSN: granthardy@xxxxxxxxx Skype: granthardy ----- Original Message ----- From: Margo To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2005 9:34 PM Subject: [bookport] book port option question Hi, Larry. I listened to your podcast instructing us in reading RFB and D books on book Port. during the podcast, you went to the options dialog box to turn off the compression. While you were in the general tab, I noted that send audio as music was checked. so, my question is if you have send audio as music checked, what effect if any does that have on audio files? Is it just that if you check send audio files as music, you don't have all the audio options you have if that is unchecked? thanks. Margo and Elmo