[macvoiceover] Re: Audiblew activation of victor reader stream

  • From: Tim Grady <timfgrady@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 08:11:22 -0400

It should recognize the card. I tried it after updating my copy of windows xp to service pack 3 a few weeks ago. I activated the player under service pack 2 and I was able to use the companion software or whatever they call it under service pack 3.

On Oct 25, 2008, at 12:28 PM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:


Hi all.

Am I correct in thinking there's still no way to activate devices for Audible on Macosx? My problem is that now my only Windows installation is with vmware fusion and for some reason when I plug in my Victor Reader Stream, even though it's recognized in the window that I can read with voiceover as Humanware victor reader stream, and even though "mobile device" is listed in Windows, it appears that the inserted sd card is not recognized; thus when I try to activate a device with Audible I'm told to connect the device and try again. I found a solution for this in just activating a new sd card by copying the directory to the new card. However, I bought a second Victor Reader Stream because I use it so much and now I can't find any way to activate the second player. From what I saw in the archives it appears that there is no way to activate the player in Macosx. Is this correct?

Thanks.



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Cheryl

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