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For VictorReader to recognize books or media, they need to be saved in a folder with an appropriate
name.
For example, for VictorReader to recognize talking books, your talking books need to be saved in a folder
named “$VRDTB” at the root of your external S D card. All talking books located inside this folder will be
available in the Talking Book Bookshelf in VictorReader.
To be detected by VictorReader, other books or media types need to be inside the following folders:
Talking books (DAISY, NISO): $VRDTB
Other books (MP3, WAV, OGG, MP4): $VROtherBooks
Music: $VRMusic
Saved Podcasts: $VRPodcasts
Text Files (TXT, HTML, XML): $VRText
9.2 Playing a book
From the bookshelf menu, select and activate your book or media category. You will be directed to a
window showing all the books or media of the category you selected. Select and activate the book or
media you want to read.
Your book will open with playback stopped. To start reading your book or media, press SPACE with G. To
stop reading, press SPACE with G again or BACKSPACE with ENTER. Alternatively, you can press the
Shutter button (rectangular button with a tactile marker on the right edge of your Touch) to start or stop
playback.
You can decrease reading speed of audio books by pressing ENTER with DOT 3 and increase reading
speed by pressing ENTER with DOT 6.
When available, you can toggle between text-to-speech and recorded playback modes by pressing
ENTER with V in your book.
9.3 Navigating inside a book
Most navigation commands can be accessed through the Go To Option Menu accessible by pressing
ENTER with G.
From the Go To Option Menu, you can directly reach a specific point in your book by entering a heading,
page, or time number.
Alternatively, you can navigate by chapter, section, page, time jump, paragraph, or any other existing
indexed element defined by the producer of the book.
These differ from book to book but typically level 1 means chapter, level 2 means section, and level 3
means sub-section and so on. The page element may not be present on all books. The phrase level is
usually the smallest navigation element but this is defined by the book producer. BrailleNote Touch
limits phrase jumps to a maximum length of 1 minute.










