RE: is there anything a PTR1 can do not available on PTR2

  • From: "Cuthbertson, Jamie" <Jamie.Cuthbertson@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ptr1-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 14:17:19 +0100

Daveed,

Basically forget using the page and group settings if you don't want to
make use of them within a DAISY end product.  Stick entirely to using
the heading key to mark locations of interest.

Once you've finished your recording on the PTR2, finalise the CD and
import the DAISY title into the PRS software.  Your heading markers will
be used to determine the sections in the imported DAISY title.

Next edit all the audio in whatever way best suits your purposes for the
programme you are creating.

Once all editing is complete, use the "Audio Export" feature to generate
a different DAISY title in which the chunks of audio, that relate to
each section, will be reorganised so that you end up with a unique audio
file for each section.

You can then access the audio files and use them in other editing
software if required, in the knowledge that the audio has been tidied up
to be how you want it.

Hope this helps.

Jamie

 

-----Original Message-----
From: ptr1-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ptr1-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Daveed Mandell
Sent: Tue, 10 October 2006 14:58
To: ptr1-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: is there anything a PTR1 can do not available on PTR2

So, what do I do, Michael, with files I've recorded on the PTR2 where 
I've marked various headings and pages, to indicate possible sound 
bites?  Must I then use the PRS to find and isolate them, and then 
move to Sound Forge?  I still haven't received an answer to my basic 
quewstion from anyone here, even though I think I understand the 
overall picutre somewhat better.  I'm on tight deadlines and don't 
have lots of time to pla around with all kinds of software.  So 
what's the procedure these possible cuts and isolate them?  I assume 
I should forget about using the Page or Group keys on the PTR2, since 
since using the PRS Audio Export probably won't help me find those 
marks; but I assume also that when using the Heading Key on the PTR2, 
and then the PRS Audio Export, I'll end up with separate audio files 
for each section.  So far, niether IRTI in the US, nor Plextor Japan, 
hasn't assisted me.  Plextor USA a\has washed its hand entirely of 
the Plextalk products.  I urge people in the USA to contact Plextor 
USA's public relations outlet asking Plesxtor to actively support 
their Plextalk products.  It is unbelieveable to me that Plextor 
would decide to provide absolutely no support whatsoever for their 
own products.   A
--DaveedInterested persons should write
\
marcom@xxxxxxxxxxx

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t 10:44 PM 10/6/2006, you wrote:

>Daveed, you wrote:
>
> > Sorry, I didn't make it clear that I would be pressing the Heading
Key
> > at various times to mark passages of a particular speaker for use as
> > sound bites in my radio news reports. I would not be using the PRS
at
> > all.
>
>If you just press the heading key, the Plextalks will not create a new
>audio file in DAISY recordings.
>
>Without the PRS, you cannot convert the markers, which are set by
>pressing the heading key into beginnings of new audio files. One can do
>that with the PRS, by using the Audio Export function from the tools
>menu. With this function, one can create audio files, which truly
>reflect all the inserts, overwrites, heading markers etc. of a DAISY
>recording. If you move the recording to a pC, it is no problem to use
>the PRS for that.
>
>The PTR2 is a great tool for blind radio journalists. I know some, who
>use the Plextalk regularly.
>
>For me, the most important thing in a firmware update would be a better
>way to fast forward and rewind. This doesn't work as well as it does on
>say the new Edirol R-09.
>
>    <*** Michael Lang ***>
>
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