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You can also copy multiple books to a cartridge. Yes, the battery life is
incredible. I like using a cartridge over the flash drive. The cartridge
is much easier to get out of the player.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2010 9:05 AM
Subject: nls player
> The NLS has earned the highest praise and support that we can give them
> with
> the new digital players! I got mine Thursday night, and with help, I have
> discovered a few fascinating things.
> 1. If you load multiple books on a travel drive, you can open the library
> by holding down the play button for 3 seconds. Then the right and left
> arrows go through the books.
> 2. Kingston travel drives are recommended, but I had an 8 GB verbatim
> store
> and go here, it works fine. Sorry if I spelled that wrong.
> 2. You have to be careful with this, thin fingers help. The cartridges
> connect to the machine via a standard USB port at the back of the cassette
> well. To avoid sticking a drive out the side of the machine, plug the
> drive
> in to the port inside the well. Tiny drives are not recommended, unless
> you
> have really thin fingers. The battery doesn't report more than 29 hours
> of
> life, but I hear it actually runs the machine for 35 hours.
> You may have to have the latest firmware for all of this to work, Mine
> says
> 2.1.4, I don't know how to get or update the machine yet. If you have the
> stream companion software, you can use it to transfer downloaded books to
> the travel drive. My thanks to everybody who has been so helpful in
> answering my many questions.
>
>
> H T Kaufman MSW LCSW
> Adaptive Technology Instructor
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