I would like to thank those who offered suggestions on getting my cousin's files back. She was inside a folder and after issuing the command the files reappeared.----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Hill" <chill000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 9:15 AM Subject: [bookport] Re: Observations > I can get the mp3's in hte proper order by not using the bookport > software. Start by getting the order right on your computer, and then > pasting the whole mess to the bookport. > > > On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 04:14:43 -0600 (CST), you wrote: > > >I used my BP extensively this weekend again while I was out of the > >country, and loved it. The following observations are all book-related, I > >have yet to play music MP3's on my player. > >First, I noticed an interesting anomaly on Friday. I was turning the > >speech louder, and after a certain poing it kept saying louder but got > >quieter and fuzzier instead, to the point where it was silent. I could > >turn it quieter again and the sound would return. I did a reset with 2+b, > >and everything worked again as it should. > > > >Second, I was wondering how hard it would be to implement a feature that > >played MP3's in alphabetical order. If I have books from the CNIB library, > >the MP3's are number 01, 02, 03, etc, plus the file name. When you're > >dealing with a book contained on 36 or more MP3's, this inconvenience, > >though not insurmountable by any means, gets to be a little > >time-consuming. Does the hardware of the current Book Port have enough > >resources to accomplish this sort of sorting or would such a feature have > >to wait for a future incarnation of the unit, when and if one would ever > >exist? > > > >Finally, this weekend solidified my convictions about what a wonderful > >unit the Book Port is. Absolutely love it. > > > >Bruce > >