The BookCourier does not require this. YOu can just cut and paste MP3s and still navigate by 5% per movement. ronsmith@xxxxxxxx On Thu, 8 Apr 2004, LARRY SKUTCHAN wrote: > Yes, you must use the Book Port software in order to have any navigation = > commands in an mp3 file. > > >>> dcj638586@xxxxxxxxxxx Wednesday, April 07, 2004 10:08:57 PM >>> > I tried your suggestion however it didn't work. It just played on as =3D > though > nothing was pressed. =3D20 > > The method which I transferred the file was by copying it from a folder = > =3D > then > opening My Computer scrolling down to the removable drive K: opening it = > =3D > and > pasting it in my book folder. Is this the wrong method to do this? =3D20 > > Dave > > > =3D20 > Dave Cunningham > (412) 257-8153 Voice > (412) 215-4597 Cell > dcj638586@xxxxxxxxxxx=20 > Email used for MSN as well. > =3D20 > Norton Anti-Virus scan's all incoming and outgoing email. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx =3D > [mailto:bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]=20 > On Behalf Of Aman Singer > Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 9:45 PM > To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx=20 > Subject: [bookport] Re: MP3 question > > > Hi. > Try 1, 4, 7, and 7 held down for one beep to go back 2 seconds in = > an > MP3, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, or 60 seconds. 3, 6, 9, and 9 held down =3D > should > go forward by the same time periods. The only time I've seen these =3D > commands > fail to work is when you transfer the mp3 file using a card reader. > Aman > =3D20 > > -----Original Message----- > From: bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx =3D > [mailto:bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]=20 > On Behalf Of Dave Cunningham > Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 9:33 PM > To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx=20 > Subject: [bookport] MP3 question > > Hello, > I downloaded the documentation in MP3 format from A P H which is 38MB =3D > and > transferred it to the bookport. after starting to read it I tried to =3D > use 1 > key to go back a sentence and 3 to go forward a sentence and other keys = > =3D > to > do other things. nothing worked. I can see a problem with reading =3D > audible > file on the player already. my suggestion is to incorporate a fast =3D > forward > and reverse into the player. I sometimes have a tendency to miss =3D > something > and wish to go back a minute or 2 but at this point I don't think I =3D > would be > able to. besides, some like to fast forward through a music file to a =3D > part > or possibly go back to relisten to a part. I had a RIO 500 and a RIO =3D > 900 > and I could do it with both of them. it would start sort of slow then =3D > speed > up. the nice thing was I could hear it going back or forward at a high = > =3D > rate > of speed. I could then stop and it would just start playing at that =3D > point. > =3D20 > =3D20 > Dave > =3D20 > =3D20 > =3D20 > =3D20 > Dave Cunningham > (412) 257-8153 Voice > (412) 215-4597 Cell > dcj638586@xxxxxxxxxxx=20 > Email used for MSN as well. > =3D20 > Norton Anti-Virus scan's all incoming and outgoing email. > =3D20 > > > > > > > > > >