This document defines version 2.02 of the DAISY Digital Talking Book (DTB) format. The DAISY format is based on the W3C defined SGML (ISO 8879) applications XHTML 1.0 and SMIL 1.0. Using this framework, a talking book format is presented that enables navigation within a sequential and hierarchical structure consisting of (marked-up) text synchronized with audio.

Heading references are provided in DAISY 2.02 DTBs to support navigation to chapters and sections. Headings occurring in the DTB are represented by XHTML heading elements one through six ( to ). The content of the heading element should be the chapter or section name as it appears in the print source.


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Audio Style Sheets are used for defining this resource information. Audio Style Sheets are part of the W3Cs Cascading Style Sheet recommendation. In addition to providing resource definitions to be used by playback systems, Audio Cascading Style Sheets (ACSS) may be used for general audio styling during playback of DAISY 2.02 DTBs.

In addition to these standard tests by validation tools, several test books will be made available. Player manufacturers that wish to meet the DAISY 2.02 specification should use these specifications and the test books to perform internal testing. If all of the books provided in this test suite can be played by the player, then the player manufacturer may request to have their player certified as DAISY 2.02 compliant.

Manufacturers of authoring tools must be able to meet these specifications in their authoring tool. If their authoring tool creates content which meets these specifications and which performs like the test suite materials, the developer may request to have their authoring tool certified as DAISY 2.02 compliant.

The player supports the international DAISY 2.02 standard for accessible media, works with common web browsers and does not require installation. The DAISY player web app is consequently very easy for new users to use.

PTN2 supports DAISY 2.02 or ANSI/NISO Z39.86/DAISY3.0. You can play not only DAISY audio books but also DAISY text-based books. Many national library services and content providers publish and distribute DAISY-structured books /books with a DAISY-structure.

CSMT DAISY 2.02 and DAISY 3.0 books can be opened and played in many open source or commercial DAISY software players, hardware players, or mobile applications depending on the book and the player specifications. Adaptive Multimedia Information System (AMIS) is a DAISY playback software developed by DAISY Consortium.

DAISY multimedia can be a book, magazine, newspaper, journal, computerized text, or a synchronized presentation of text and audio.[3] It provides up to six embedded "navigation levels" for content, including embedded objects such as images, graphics, and MathML. In the DAISY standard, navigation is enabled within a sequential and hierarchical structure consisting of (marked-up) text synchronized with audio.[4] The original DAISY 2 specification (1998) was based on HTML and SMIL. The DAISY 2.02 revision (2001) was based on XHTML and SMIL.[5] DAISY 3 (2005) is based on XML and is standardized as ANSI/NISO Z39.86-2005.[6]

The main problem with the practical use of this workflow is that in many cases, users are still using older devices and software that do not support DAISY 3. Of course, DAISY 3 books can be converted to DAISY 2.02 on demand as necessary.

This EDRLab application is in constant development and aims at becoming a reference for accessing EPUB 3 publications in reflow or fixed layout format, audiobooks and visual narratives, PDF documents and DAISY 2.02 and 3 accessible ebooks; LCP protected or not.

The DAISY Regenerator is a software tool designed to help organizations repair and upgrade existing DAISY 2.0 and 2.02 Digital Talking Books (DTBs). This tool takes a DAISY 2.0 or 2.02 DTB as an input and performs a series of operations to output a valid DAISY 2.02 DTB.

Online Daisy is the premier platform for reading DAISY and EPUB audio books online from your handheld. The Online Daisy app is specifically designed for persons with a reading impairment.It has the broadest audiobook and e-book standards support, including DAISY 2.02, DAISY 3, EPUB3 and MP3. It connects directly to online library services using the Daisy Online Delivery Protocol.

DAISY books have the benefits of regular audio books, but they are superior due to the embedded navigation levels (currently six in the DAISY 2.02 standard), the content (i.e. other objects such as images, graphics) and displaying synchronised text to speech. DAISY books can enable users who are blind to navigate an encyclopaedia. An encyclopaedia as a regular audio book would be useless because it lacks search and navigation features and requires a linear listen.

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PLEXTALK Recording Software Pro (PRS Pro) is a DAISY2.02 production tool, which can import DAISY2.0 content for editing or upgrading. Three functions are included in one package (Recording/Editing/CD-R Writing). Note: PRS Pro can only produce DAISY books that are structured audio and it does not have the capability of producing full text DAISY books.

DTBmaker (for MAC OSX)

DTBmaker version 2.6 is a new version of DTBmaker for MAC OSX. This single application will produce all three Daisy formats (Daisy 2.02, Daisy/NISO 2002 and Daisy/NISO 2005). This version supports a simple method of making a digital talking book form a collection of audio files, support for pictures in books, and greater support for NIMAS files. It also supports both Cepstral and Apple Speech Manager voices as well as production of books from pre-recorded content.

DAISY, regardless of the specific version, works a bit like this: You have your main navigation file (ncc.html in DAISY 2.02) that contains metadata about the book, such as author's name, copyright date, how many pages the book has, etc. This file is a valid XML document in the case of DAISY 3.0, with DTD (document type definition) files being highly recommended to be included with each book.

thanks for all the positive comments. The copyeditors hear cut out some of the technical detail which really goes into detail about how daisy works. If anyone's interested,I can send them the original open document file by email which has them. In particular, this file has details on the hybrid format the nls (national library service) hear in the US uses for it's talking books. It's a sort of mix of daisy 3 and some proprietary encryption scheme which uses the aes 256 bit algorithm to encrypt the audio which is in amr wb format so that only "authorised" players can decode them. I've always wanted an app for linux that could play these books but what I want most is for linux to be able to properly identify a daisy book when you run across it in your file manager. A daisy book is a folder full of files, so it shouldn't be too hard. Is anyone interested in helping me do that?

I couldn't agree more about formats and standards being open. Daisy is semi open I suppose, although they actively encourage patented audio formats. The only audio formats they support are amrwb for the nls's digital books, and mp3 or wave for daisy 2 and daisy 3 audio books. I remember reading some of the standards documents for daisy 2 and daisy 3, and in both cases they had people from both the riaa and mpaa helping, so what else can you expect. I can't wait for blind sites such as bookshare, rfb&d, now learning ally, etc to switch over to epub. The organization behind daisy has switched over to supporting it. But they'll probably take their time because of all the windows and mac users. What I mean by this is that there is more software to read daisy books on those platforms than epub and other open formats. Calibre isn't accessible enough on anything but linux to be usable. Despite this, daisy has outlived itself. It's a convoluted format that only windows and mac and now android have ever supported well. Although this isn't really the daisy consortium's fault. There have been programs in linux started to handle the format but they all got abandoned at some point or another.

PTR2 is designed to be a high-quality professional recorder with the ability to create DAISY 2.02, audio only, books and Music CDs. It can play DAISY titles, Music CDs and Audio File CDs and CF cards. It can be used as a CD-RW or memory card drive when connected to a computer. For quicker and easier editing of your DAISY content, the PTR2 is supplied with the Plextalk Recording Software (PRS). This package gives you all the necessary tools to record, edit and finalize your own audio only DAISY 2.02 books.

To create a Full DAISY book (a book with both text and sound), select "Export as Full DAISY" in the File menu, or the corresponding button on the Standard toolbar. odt2daisy will prompt for a location and file name. In the next step, odt2daisy prompts for metadata (see screenshot):

In order to play the DAISY book, open the speechgen.opf file in the z3986 folder; this will play the DAISY 3.0 version. The DAISY 2.02 version in the daisy202 folder is provided for compatibility with older DAISY players.

In order to export only DAISY XML instead of Full DAISY, select "Export as DAISY XML" in the File menu, or the corresponding button on the Standard toolbar. odt2daisy will prompt for a location and file name. In the next step, odt2daisy will prompt for the same metadata as in the Full DAISY export process, but the options related to speech synthesis (bitrate, fix routines and sentence detection) will be omitted. odt2daisy will then directly export DAISY 3.0 XML, without using the DAISY Pipeline Lite.

When I try to install it using the Extension Manager, I get "The extension 'Export as DAISY / Audiobook (odt2daisy)' does not work on this computer." I'm using Mac OS 11.7 (BIG SUR) and JDK 19. Can you tell me why it doesn't work on my computer?

Kota Daisy ReaderKota Daisy Reader is a Daisy book player on Android platform. It can play audio only, text only or full audio and text books with native audio or synthesizer voice in Daisy 2.02 and Daisy 3.0 formats. Main features can be listed as below:-Manage books as a library with categories. User can display books of a category or all categories at the same time. It will let visually impaired persons can find a book more quickly.-Supports Daisy 2.02 and Daisy 3.0 formats with audio only, text only or full audio and text books-Easy navigation on book content and sessions by heading filter.-Supports listening book by native audio or text-to-speech (tts) voice. User can select a tts voice for eachlanguage.-If you pause playing and exits application, then you can resume playing that book in next time.-Supports setting timer for listening (5 minutes, 10 minutes, 30 minutes .etc).-Supports detail listening mode in a session (listen sentence by sentence), text and audio can besynchronized.-Supports page navigation, bookmark and text search.- Let user customize displaying options like text size, text color, background color, highlight color, line spacing, .etc.-Full accessible with screen reader and supports from Android 4.0-Support reading book from SD card-Auto pause/resume for incoming/out going call-Support playback widget on notification area and locked screen-Support Vietnamese, English and GermanKota Daisy Reader can be used by everyone such as sighted persons, low vision persons, blind or any printed disability persons. ff782bc1db

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