Usage: The files comprising each of your DTB books should be saved in separate subfolders under
this folder. Single book files such as EPUB files may be saved in the root of this folder. Use the
2
/
8
keys to select folder or book navigation level and keys
4 / 6
to navigate at the chosen level. Press
PLAY
to select the book. In this bookshelf the current reading position and bookmarks are saved
separately for each book.
Bookshelf: Other Books ($VROtherBooks folder).
Book types: Non-DAISY, non-NISO recorded books composed of any of the Trek's supported audio
file types.
Usage: The files comprising each book should be saved in separate subfolders under this folder.
Folders may be nested. Optionally, single-file books may be directly placed in the root of this folder.
Use the
2
/
8
keys to select folder or book navigation level and keys
4 / 6
to navigate at the chosen
level. Press
PLAY
to select the book. In this bookshelf the current reading position and bookmarks
are saved separately for each book. Playback stops at the end of the last file of each book.
TrekBookshelf: Music ($VRMusic folder).
Book types: Playlists (M3U type only) and recorded files composed of any of the Trek's supported
audio file types.
Usage: A music book is either a playlist or the entire music structure (referred to as All Music book).
The current reading position and bookmarks are saved separately for each book. You navigate
between music books using the
4
and
6
keys on the bookshelf. The All Music book consists of
nested folders containing audio files. For example, the structure could be genre, artist, album, and
tracks. Navigate the All Music book using
2 / 8
keys to choose folder or file navigation level and
then move within that level using
4 / 6
keys. Playback continues from the last file of one folder to
the first file of the next folder. Random Off, Random On, Loop Folder, and Loop Single modes (set
by pressing
9
) apply only to the Music books.
Bookshelf: Saved Podcasts ($VRPodcasts)
Book types: Any of the Trek's supported audio file types.
Usage: Each saved podcast file is defined as a separate book meaning you must move from file to
file using the
4 / 6
keys while in the Bookshelf. Files may be in subfolders in which case you use
keys
2 / 8
to select folder or book navigation level. Reading position and bookmarks are saved
separately for each book (file). Playback stops at the end of each book (file).
Bookshelf: Text ($VRText folder).
Book types: Text files (bra, brf, DOCX, fb2, html, rtf, SES3, txt, xml)
Usage: Each text file is defined as a separate book meaning you must move from file to file using
the
4 / 6
keys while in the Bookshelf. Files may be in subfolders in which case you use keys
2 / 8
to select folder or book navigation level. Reading position and bookmarks are saved separately for
each book (file). Playback stops at the end of each book (file). Note: If your braille file (.brf) is not
playing correctly, check that you have selected the correct braille translation table in the
configuration menu (Key
7
).
Bookshelf: Notes ($VRNotes folder)
Book types: Recorded voice notes of MP3 or WAV file type
Usage: This is a single list of files recorded by the Trek where each file is given an incremental
number for each separate recording. The list of notes is defined as a single book meaning there is
only one current reading position and set of bookmarks for all the notes.
Bookshelf: Radio Recordings ($VRInternetRadio)
Book types: Recorded Internet radio tracks in mp3 or wav format
Usage: Each saved radio recording is defined as a separate book, meaning you must move from
file to file using the
4 / 6
keys while in the bookshelf. Press
Play/Stop
to play the selected recording.
Note: Folder names are shown in mixed case for readability but Trek does not require mixed case.