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Phrase.
In the DAISY format, a phrase is the recorded audio between one
moment of silence and the next. The length of the silence to be
detected before creating a new phrase, is called the phrase pause
time.
SD card.
Secure Digital (SD) is a flash memory card format developed by
Matsushita, SanDisk and Toshiba for use in portable devices. Today
it is widely used in digital cameras, handheld computers, PDAs,
mobile phones, GPS receivers, and video game consoles.
SDHC card.
This stands for Secure Digital High Capacity and is a flash memory
card format that supports capacities greater than 4GB.
Section.
A section in a DAISY title is the piece of audio between one heading
and the next. Headings are used to mark such things as chapters,
sections and sub sections in a book. Do not confuse a section in a
DAISY title and a section in a book. See Chapter 3 for further
information about DAISY structures.
Special pages.
This is a DAISY feature that allows pages to be appended by rules
that are different from the text pages. For example, attached tables
and figures in the midst of a book, are recorded as special pages.
You cannot navigate to a special page using the Title key but you can
navigate to them sequentially using the "Page" option on the
Navigation menu.