Sorry Rob, not sure what you are getting at. What I'm saying is that = the Audible books were compressed and I didn't want them to be. I had = assumed by the behavior of the software (hiding the audio options when = send as music is checked) that this in fact disabled compression. If = not, then why hide the audio options box when music is checked? That is = my real question. In other words, an action which hides a group of = settings usually means that those settings don't apply in that = situation, but in fact they did, and the files were compressed. Am I confusing you <smile. Thanks. Don -----Original Message----- From: bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of ROB MEREDITH Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 8:09 AM To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [bookport] Re: possible bug Don: Unfortunately, Send As Music does not apply to Audible books. In short, = =3D Digital Talking Books and Audible books are never considered music by = our =3D software, basically because they are books. If you think about it, they = =3D way it works is an advantage. For example, if you are sending music = files =3D and decide to send an Audible book, you don't have to concern yourself = =3D with the Send As Music check box. Rob Meredith >>> Don.Barrett@xxxxxx 10/03/04 08:58PM >>> I sent two audible books to the unit with the "send files as music" = =3D3D checked. Unfortunately, to my dismay, they were compressed, as if "send = =3D =3D3D as music" had been unchecked and I had picked compression from Audio = =3D3D Options. I really think that checking "send as music" should disable = =3D3D any compression previously set when "send as music" is unchecked. = =3D3D20 Of course, if you uncheck "send as music" this should reinstate the = =3D3D compre3ssion settings one desires. Don Don