[bookport] Re: audible and book port problem

  • From: Megan Kelly <mek55@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 12:42:15 -0400

Hi,
I downloaded the book again, but still have the same problem. The title of the book is: The World's Shortest Stories edited by Steve Moss.
Thanks,


Megan

At 10:19 AM 6/24/2005, you wrote:
Megan:

The click is a definite clue. There is probably something wrong with
the book at that location, and this would be a first for us to see if it
is true. You might try downloading the book again, though I doubt this
will help. If it doesn't help, emial me the exact title of the book, and
I'll have a look.

Rob Meredith

>>> mek55@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 06/24/05 09:52AM >>>
Hi,
Yes, I can preview the book with book port transfer, and it plays fine.
 I
did try the fix file systtem errors, but it didn't help.
  When listening to the book on my computer, I noticed At the beginning
of
the book, right after "this is audible", there is a sort of clicking
sound
right before the book starts. Could this have some effect on why the
file
isn't transfering?

thanks,
Megan


At 08:23 AM 6/24/2005, you wrote: >Megan: > >This is very strange. Can you preview the Book with Book Port Transfer? >Does it get passed the intro message when you do this? Have you used the >Fix File System Errors feature lately? > >Rob Meredith > > >>> mek55@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 06/23/05 06:59PM >>> >Hi Everyone, >I have used my book port with audible books before, but I seem to be >encountering a problem when trying to send one particular file to the >unit. >The book is called "the World's shortest Stories". I have a one gig >card, >and have 902 megabites free. The particular file is only about 20 >megabites, so I have plenty of space. The book Port transfer software >only >sends the "This is Audible" message at the beginning of the book to the > >unit. The file plays fine on my computer, so I'm not sure why it isn't > >transfering. The only way I could figure out how to send it was to skip >the >first five minutes of the book. It worked fine when I did this. >Thanks, >Megan > > >



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