It's Monday morning and I haven't got all of my neurons up to speed. So, you've lost me. If I have a 4 gig card with 3 gig left on it and I have 6 daisy magazines that take less than 3 gig, why wouldn't they fit? Currently, The batch file process happens as follows: The first batch command is: "C:\Program Files\aph\Book Port Transfer\BP.exe" "D:\magazine01\ncc.html" /q /bpfolder DaisyBooks BP starts, gathers information and presents a select audio range dialogue. The user presses the OK button. BP completes the transfer. The second batch command is: "C:\Program Files\aph\Book Port Transfer\BP.exe" "D:\magazine02\ncc.html" /q /bpfolder DaisyBooks BP starts, gathers information and presents a select audio range dialogue. The user presses the OK button. BP completes the transfer. The third batch command is: "C:\Program Files\aph\Book Port Transfer\BP.exe" "D:\magazine03\ncc.html" /q /bpfolder DaisyBooks And so on... If we assume that the user wants to send what will fit on the card, is there a way to avoid the requirement for user intervention? Reed -----Original Message----- From: bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of ROB MEREDITH Sent: 2006/03/13 05:59 To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [bookport] Re: BP Transfer command line parms Reed: There is one fundamental problem with your desire. If you sent just one book in a "send all that will fit" mode, you wouldn't have room for anymore books. So, batch processing would be useless in this case anyway. Rob Meredith >>> Reed.Poynter@xxxxxxxxx 03/11/06 06:34PM >>> Hi Larry, Unless I'm missing it, the manual shows /q and /bpfolder and the from filenames as the parms for the Bp Transfer command line parms. Are there more? Each month, I receive a cd with several magazines in daisy format on it. I'd love to be able to set up a batch file to send all of them to the BP without intervention. "C:\Program Files\aph\Book Port Transfer\BP.exe" "D:\magazine01\ncc.html" /q /bpfolder DaisyBooks "C:\Program Files\aph\Book Port Transfer\BP.exe" "D:\magazine02\ncc.html" /q /bpfolder DaisyBooks "C:\Program Files\aph\Book Port Transfer\BP.exe" "D:\magazine03\ncc.html" /q /bpfolder DaisyBooks For each transfer, BP Transfer asks for the range of material to send. Could we have a command line parm that says send what will fit? Or, (even with the on screen interface), could we assume that by default we want to send what will fit? Reed