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public:nnels:etext:set-play-order [2021/02/26 23:16]
rachel.osolen [Track Discovery]
public:nnels:etext:set-play-order [2021/03/22 22:11]
rachel.osolen [Play Order]
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 In our example, we would set this number to ''3'' and then all the tracks would be renamed to Title Page, Copyright Page, etc. In our example, we would set this number to ''3'' and then all the tracks would be renamed to Title Page, Copyright Page, etc.
  
-If the tracks require renaming, then select ''Track Discovery'' and this will take you to a new page where you can cycle through the tracks and rename each track. Please see the section below on how to use Track Discovery to rename the tracks in your audiobook. +If the tracks require renaming, then select ''Track Discovery'' and this will take you to a new page where you can cycle through the tracks and rename each track. Please see the section below on how to use Track Discovery to rename the tracks in your audiobook and create Heading Levels for DAISY navigation
  
  
-====Track Discovery and Levels====+====Track Discovery and Heading Levels====
  
 On this page, you can play the first five seconds from each track to give you an idea of what the title of the track should be. On this page, you can play the first five seconds from each track to give you an idea of what the title of the track should be.
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 <note>Never begin a number in a track title with a zero. It is okay to use numbers, just write ''Chapter 1'' instead of ''Chapter 01''.</note> <note>Never begin a number in a track title with a zero. It is okay to use numbers, just write ''Chapter 1'' instead of ''Chapter 01''.</note>
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-<note tip>If you are unsure of the spelling of a section, locate the book's table of contents online to find the correct spelling. Taking the extra time to get it right will ensure we are making the best books possible. 
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-  * Check the record page, sometimes the EPUB is on the same page. 
-  * Try searching NNELS repository. Sometimes the EPUB is in a separate record 
-  * Check Bookshare 
-  * Check Google Play, or Google Books 
-  * Check Amazon Kindle. Sometimes Amazon has a book preview of their Kindle titles. Note: These previews can present accessibility issues with screen readers. 
-  * Check your local library 
-  * Search Google with the title plus the phrase Table of Contents. Sometimes the book is online. 
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-When in doubt, ask for assistance.</note> 
-====Levels==== 
  
 Some audiobooks have multiple levels of navigation, and we can set these levels with Converter Plus. A common example is a book that has multiple parts with chapters divided within these parts. Some audiobooks have multiple levels of navigation, and we can set these levels with Converter Plus. A common example is a book that has multiple parts with chapters divided within these parts.
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 <note>If you have a book imported with assigned levels already intact, you will still have to go through this process to make sure each level and track adheres to the correct naming convention for conversion.</note> <note>If you have a book imported with assigned levels already intact, you will still have to go through this process to make sure each level and track adheres to the correct naming convention for conversion.</note>
  
-To get to the section to assign heading levels:+To rename tracks and levels in Track Discovery:
   * Open Project   * Open Project
   * Go to ''Set Play Order''   * Go to ''Set Play Order''
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   * Enter the Chapter Section title into the ''Heading 2'' text box. For example, 'Chapter One: The First Chapter'.   * Enter the Chapter Section title into the ''Heading 2'' text box. For example, 'Chapter One: The First Chapter'.
   * Press ''Advance'' to listen to the next track   * Press ''Advance'' to listen to the next track
-  * Leave ''Heading 1'' blank and rename the Chapter Section title in the ''Heading 2'' text box.+  * If the next track is another Chapter Section, leave ''Heading 1'' blank and enter that Chapter Section title into the ''Heading 2'' text box.
   * When you reach the next Part Section title enter this new title into ''Heading 1'' along with the Chapter Section title into ''Heading 2''.   * When you reach the next Part Section title enter this new title into ''Heading 1'' along with the Chapter Section title into ''Heading 2''.
   * Continue entering the Chapter Section titles into ''Heading 2'' as you did for the Part One, and remember to leave ''Heading 1'' blank until you reach the next Part Section.   * Continue entering the Chapter Section titles into ''Heading 2'' as you did for the Part One, and remember to leave ''Heading 1'' blank until you reach the next Part Section.
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   * Locate and select the track from the ''Track'' dropdown menu   * Locate and select the track from the ''Track'' dropdown menu
   * Select ''Edit''   * Select ''Edit''
-  * Make sure to only change the spelling and leave along the two tilde's and the number that indicated the heading level. +  * Make sure to only change the spelling and leave alone the two tilde's and the number that indicated the heading level. 
  
 <note>All Front Matter and Back Matter are assigned ''Heading 1'' levels, as they are part of the top level of navigation. To learn more about books sections, please see our [[public:nnels:etext:audiobook_glossary|Audiobook Glossary]].</note> <note>All Front Matter and Back Matter are assigned ''Heading 1'' levels, as they are part of the top level of navigation. To learn more about books sections, please see our [[public:nnels:etext:audiobook_glossary|Audiobook Glossary]].</note>