[bookport] non bookport files

  • From: "louis scrivani" <lscrivani2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 10:13:25 -0400

Hello,
    Say I want to save a file  and transfer it to my home computer and I did 
not have a mem stick or anything other than the book port.  could I use that 
memory card while it is in the bp, to transfer that file or files?
    Thanks,
Louis

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Woody Anna Dresner 
To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 2:30 AM
Subject: [bookport] fixing MP3 files with Foobar2000


Hi,

I discovered something today I thought others might find interesting 
about how to make some files transfer to the Book Port that wouldn't otherwise.

I wanted to transfer the March 14 Main Menu to the Book Port, the one 
Larry Skutchan talked on, because I wanted to find some specific 
information in the file, and I wanted to use the Book Port transfer 
software because of its ability to distinguish sentences and 
paragraphs.  The file played in the Book Port if I copied it directly 
to a CompactFlash card, but if I tried to use Book Port Transfer, the 
transfer program crashed almost immediately.  Since I knew the file 
played, I thought something might be wrong with the header 
information, so I decided to see whether Foobar2000 could fix 
it.  This is a free program for playing MP3 and other music 
formats.  I downloaded it a few months ago to fix some AAC files so 
they would play in Rockbox.  So I selected the Main Menu program in 
Foobar2000, pressed the Context key, and found a Utilities menu on 
the context menu.  One of the choices was to repair VBR headers.  I 
don't think the Main Menu program is VBR because it played on the 
Book Port if I didn't use the transfer software, but it seemed the 
closest choice to what I wanted to do, so I pressed Enter on 
it.  Foobar2000 was soon done with the file, and I plugged in the 
Book Port and transferred it to the Book Port with no problems.  I 
have no idea if this would help with navigation in VBR files.  It 
might, because one of the things it does is make sure the actual file 
length and the length reported in the headers matches exactly.  So if 
you have trouble with a particular file, try Foobar2000.  I don't 
remember the URL, but it comes up right away on Google.

All the best,
Anna


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