Marlaina: It would be great if you were willing to try out this new beta firmware = and see if you still have problems with the power move commands in Audible = files. It should be fixed. Rob Meredith >>> marlaina@xxxxxxxxxx 08/16/04 05:05PM >>> Hi Rob. Interesting, for I have this error message on every audible file on which = I use power move, not just this one. it initially says something like f s challenge this file is not formatted for the BookPort or something like that. It says it so quickly that I may be missing something here. ] In format 4, this was a 5-hour length file so I would guess it was about = 58 megs perhaps? But again, while this was the first disaster, it is not the first time I got this message. Up till now, I just ignored the message = and pressed read and then power moved where I needed to be and it did just = fine. I had reported this here before, but as I say, I wasn't worried for = nothing distructive ever happened. marlaina Lieberg ----- Original Message -----=20 From: "ROB MEREDITH" <rmeredith@xxxxxxx> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 12:21 PM Subject: [bookport] Re: Disaster with BookPort > Marlaina: > > What else can you tell me about the Audible file that caused the = problem? =3D > Is it very large? We have not had the problem with the Power Move = commands =3D > that you have had. > > Rob Meredith > > >>> marlaina@xxxxxxxxxx 08/16/04 01:58AM >>> > Larry, I thought I would report that the f s challenge error appeared as = =3D > it > usually does when using power move with an audible file, but this time = it > wiped all files off my BookPort. the disaster is I had one that I had > thoroughly marked up for use to grab text for a power point presentation = I > was preparing for a client this week! YIKES!! But, no matter, I still = =3D > love > the thing, I just really hope you guys can figure out this f s challenge > error that tells me the files aren't formatted for my BookPort. After = it > first appeared and before took them all away, I tried to read my book by > pressing 2 as I normally do. I got one instance of an error message =3D > saying > i/o error, then no files. I confirmed that they are gone when connecting= > BookPort to my PC. As I write this, I am resending the book. The other > file can be recreated, I just have to sit down and do it. > > Anyway, thought you or somebody at APH would like to know that this > happened. > > Marlaina Lieberg > > > > >