[bookport] Re: Problem with deleting audio files

  • From: "Peter Torpey" <ptorpey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 09:41:03 -0400

Pamela,

I guess I am sometimes a bit impatient and like to move around quickly by
economizing keystroeks!  I have finally learned to wait until the audio file
is stopped before deleting it.

On the other hand, this might be a nit, but if possible, it would be nice if
this behavior could be rectified.  The user shouldn't be able to press any
combination of buttons that would crash the unit.  If deleting a file while
reading gets the unit in a dysfunctional state, then this action shouldn't
be allowed.

By the way, thanks for mentioning the "2+B" reset combination.  I've never
been able to get this to work because I thought the key combination was
"2+E".  Both "B" and "E" sound very similar when you're listening to a
speech synthesizer quickly!  I'll have to sharpen up my listening ears.

-- Pete



Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 13:22:24 -0500
From: "PAMELA RADER" <PRADER@xxxxxxx>
Subject: [bookport] Re: Problem with deleting audio files

Pete:

Try waiting for about 15 seconds after deleting your audio file and let
the unit shut down--you should hear the double beep to indicate shut
down.  Once you've gotten that, then see if the speech has returned to
normal.  My guess is that it will.  You can also try a Reset with 2 plus
b.



Pamela Rader, TECHNICAL SUPPORT
American Printing House For The Blind
1839 Frankfort Ave.
Louisville, KY  40206

PHONE:  1-800-223-1839, Ext. 307


>>> ptorpey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 03/26/07 10:01AM >>>
Here is a problem which is fairly (although not absolutely)
reproducible
when deleting audio files.

1.      Play and audio file (generally I have them sped up by about 1.5
times if that makes a difference)
2.      While the audio file is playing, delete the file by hitting the
"b"
and "e" keys simultaneously.
3.      Often this results in the audio file being deleted (as it
should
be), but the speech becomes crackly and/or dies.
4.      When this happens I generally have to take out the batteries to
reboot the unit in order to get the speech working properly.
5.      Sometimes (but not always) when this happens, I can recover the
speech quality by moving to another audio file and playing that file.

-- Pete




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