Hello Jamie,
No, I did not have to create the $vrdtb folder first. It seems like
the app somehow knew where to place the book. The only problem with
this app that I had before but I do not know whether it exists now
since the app updated was that it had to be cleared out of the recent
apps area after the book was downloaded in order for it to be accessed
in the Victor Reader app. I also had to log out of Bookshare.
On 10/19/16, Jamie Pauls <jamiepauls@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That is great news. How did the Bookshare app know where to place the book?-------------------------------
Did you need to create the $VRDTB folder first? Thanks for the help.
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 19, 2016, at 3:21 PM, Shai <shaiwol@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello Jamie,
You should be able to download the book as a daisy file to your
BrailleNote Touch and read it in braille using the Victor Reader app.
I actually did this the other day with a textbook that I read for
school and I was able to read it using the braille display. Using the
Go-read app, I logged into Bookshare and downloaded the book I wanted.
The book had then been placed in my $vrdtb folder and I was able to go
to the Victor Reader app to read it.
Hope that helps
On 10/19/16, Jamie Pauls <jamiepauls@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello, all,
I plan to download a Bookshare title that I want to read in braille. I
assume that I need to download the braille format file rather than the
DAISY
file, but I wanted to make sure. I am guessing that DAISY text books
cannot
be read using the braille display in the Victor app, but I would love to
be
wrong about that.
Thanks in advance for all help offered.