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Victor Reader Stream User's Manual 1.1 UpdateAccessible Devices expresses our sincere thanks to HumanWare for permission to make this manual available here. VICTOR READER STREAM 1.1 USER GUIDEby HumanWarerevision 9-20071113 User Guide About VICTOR READER STREAMHumanWare is proud to introduce VICTOR READER STREAM, the powerful digital talking book player. VICTOR READER STREAM is designed as an advanced high performance DAISY, MP3, and NISO player for students, professionals, or on-the-go people who have extensive reading needs. It allows you to transfer content from your PC to its removable flash memory card and provides advanced navigation of multiple formats including DAISY, MP3, NISO and electronic text. AcknowledgementHumanWare thanks the CNIB Library for assisting with the production of this User Guide. Copyright 2007. All rights reserved, HumanWare Canada. This User Guide is protected by copyright belonging to HumanWare, with all rights reserved. The User Guide may not be copied in whole or in part, without written consent from HumanWare.
Table of Contents1. Overview of VICTOR READER STREAM1.1 Unpacking the Player 1.2 Physical Description of VICTOR READER STREAM 1.2.1 Front Face of the Player 1.2.2 Left Side of the Player 1.2.3 Right Side of the Player 1.2.4 Top Edge of the Player 1.2.5 Back side of the Player (Battery Compartment) 1.2.6 USB Cartridge Holder (optional) 1.3 Power Button 1.3.1 Turning the Player On and Off 1.3.2 Player Reset Using Power Button 1.4 Inserting or Removing the SD CARD 1.5 Memory Card Detection 1.6 Bookshelf Structure 1.7 Other Reserved File Names 1.8 Transferring Files Between Your PC and Stream 2. Basic Functions 2.1 Changing Volume, Speed, Tone 2.2 Play/Stop 2.3 Rewind and Fast Forward 2.4 Key Describer Mode 3. Numeric Key Functions 3.1 Numeric Key pad List 3.2 Navigation Keys 3.3 Time Jump Navigation Mode 3.4 Text-to-Speech Navigation Elements 3.5 Skippable elements 3.5.1 Recall skippable elements 3.6 Bookshelf Navigation — Key 1 3.7 User Guide — Key 1 (Press and hold) 3.8 Delete Function — Key 3 3.9 Where am I ? — Key 5 3.10 Playback mode — Key 9 3.11 Confirm, Lock and Cancel — Pound and Star keys 3.12 Info — Key 0 3.12.1 Available Information Items 4. Advanced Functions 4.1 Go to Page 4.2 Go to Heading 4.3 Go to Book 4.4 Recording Audio Notes 4.5 Bookmarks 4.5.1 Go to Bookmark 4.5.2 Insert Bookmark 4.5.3 Insert audio Bookmark 4.5.4 Highlight Bookmark 4.5.5 Bookmark List 4.5.6 Remove Bookmark 4.6 Sleep Mode — Sleep key 5. Configuration Menu – Key 7 5.1 Menus and Menu Items List 5.1.1 Playback 5.1.2 Skip 6. Listening to Music and other Books 6.1 Other Books Bookshelf 6.1.1 Audible.com Books 6.2 Music Bookshelf 6.2.1 Playlists 6.3 Using Other Books and Music Bookshelves 6.4 Characteristics that Differ Between Other Books and Music Bookshelves 6.5 Text Bookshelf 6.5.1 Go To Percent key 7. Updating Stream Software 8. Technical Specifications 9. HumanWare Canada Contact Information 10. End User License Agreement 11. Appendix 1 - Stream Error Messages 1. Overview of VICTOR READER STREAM1.1 Unpacking the PlayerThe package contains the following items: 1.2 Physical Description of VICTOR READER STREAM1.2.1 Front Face of the PlayerThe face of the player can be divided into three sections: 1.2.2 Left Side of the PlayerOn the left side of the player, near the top corner, is the Power/Toggle button. You press and hold this button to power on and off the player. When the player is on, you press this same Power button to toggle the volume, speed and tone settings. Next to it, are two triangular buttons. These are the Up and Down buttons used to increase or decrease the respective volume, speed or tone selected with the toggle button. These settings are saved between sessions. For your convenience, separate volume settings are saved for each of the built-in speaker and headphones. 1.2.3 Right Side of the PlayerOn the right side of the player, near the top corner, is the earphones jack which can also be used to connect an external speaker. 1.2.4 Top Edge of the PlayerLocated on the top edge, on the left corner is a mini USB connector. This is used to access books on USB storage devices using the included USB cables. Next to it, in the middle, is the SD memory card slot. On the right is the power input jack. It is used to connect the player to an electrical outlet to recharge the battery. 1.2.5 Back side of the Player ( Battery Compartment)The battery compartment is located in the back of the player. To remove the battery door, press on the finger pads and slide the door down and off. You may also find it easier to grip the player around the curved bottom end with your fingers on the key pad and the heel of your palm on the battery door. Then squeeze gently against the door and slide it down and off. You will find a semi-circular opening at the top center of the battery compartment. To remove the battery: place your finger in the semi-circular opening and push and lift the finger tab. The battery is designed to fit in only the correct orientation so if you feel any resistance it is likely you have the battery upside down. Secure the battery compartment by sliding the door back on, ensuring it locks in place. The fully charged battery will provide up to 15 hours playtime. However, battery playtime may be reduced in the following cases : When the player is not connected to a power outlet, and staying in pause mode for more than 30 minutes, it will shut Off automatically to save the battery. 1.2.6 USB Cartridge Holder (optional)Your Victor Reader Stream can accommodate an optional USB cartridge holder connected to the back of the player. This optional cartridge holder must be purchased as an accessory. The use of the USB cartridge holder is for those who are eligible to receive books from the NLS (National Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped) library in the United States. The NLS library talking books will be distributed on special book cartridges that can be inserted into this holder so they may be played on the Stream if the Stream is authorized to play the NLS books. Note that NLS book cartridges are currently not available and will not be until 2008. In order for the Stream to be authorized the user must be eligible for NLS service and be registered by their local library. Please contact your local library for more information on NLS service eligibility. The cartridge holder includes an integral USB connector to allow the player to access the data on the book cartridge. If you have not purchased the USB cartridge holder you may still play books on an NLS cartridge or books on a USB memory stick by connecting either to the USB connector on the top left corner of the Stream using the short USB cable provided. The USB cartridge holder is only needed if you wish to have the NLS book cartridge connected to the player without using the cable. To attach the NLS cartridge holder: To remove the cartridge holder, simultaneously press the two buttons on the sides of the holder. This will release the fastening clasps and allow you to remove the cartridge holder. 1.3 Power Button1.3.1 Turning the Player On and OffTo turn the player On, press and hold the Power key, which is located on the left side of the player, near the top corner. You will hear a beep and a welcome message. To turn the player Off, press and hold the Power key again. You will hear two beeps indicating the player is powering Off. 1.3.2 Player Reset Using Power ButtonDevices with multiple layers of complex software such as the Stream may become unresponsive if a software lock occurs. If the Stream does not respond to any key presses including power off, hold down the Power button for 7 seconds to force a player hard reset. 1.4 Inserting or Removing the SD CARDTo insert and remove the SD card follow these steps: 1.5 Memory Card DetectionWhen playing the contents of an SD card and it is removed from the player, the player will switch to the first book on the USB source (if any) or enter the key describer mode. If the player is powered on with both an SD card and USB source present, the system will scan the SD card first and will select the last book played. If the last book
read is not present, it will select the first available book present on the SD card. 1.6 Bookshelf StructureThe Stream recognizes various book types which are saved in separate folder structures called Bookshelves. You select the Bookshelf you want to read with multiple presses of the Bookshelf ( 1) key. You move backward and forward along each Bookshelf using the 4 and 6 keys. The Bookshelf list is circular. On the SD or USB source each Bookshelf is stored within a reserved folder name beginning with “$VR”. Within each of these reserved folders (Bookshelves) there may be user defined subfolders containing separate books or categories of files. You may put other folders and files on the SD card but it is only the contents of the $VR reserved folders that define the Stream bookshelves. Note that when you insert a card that is not write-protected, Stream will automatically create the $VR reserved folders. The Bookshelf structure and usage are defined as follows: Bookshelf: Other Books ($VROtherBooks folder). Bookshelf: Text ($VRText folder). Bookshelf: Music ($VRMusic folder). Set up nested folders containing music files. For example, the structure could be genre, artist, album, and tracks. Navigate 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 play mode (set with Menu 7) applies only to the Music bookshelf. Bookshelf: Notes ($VRNotes folder). Note: Folder names are shown in mixed case for readability but Stream does not require mixed case. 1.7 Other Reserved File NamesThe Stream may create other file names beginning with “$VR” on the SD. Removing or altering these files could result in unpredictable behavior. 1.8 Transferring Files Between Your PC and StreamTo connect Stream to your PC, turn the power off on the Stream, connect one end of the long USB cable to the mini USB on the top left edge of the Stream and the other end to your PC's USB port. Then turn the Stream back on. Windows will recognize the Stream SD card as a USB drive and you can then use Windows Explorer to transfer files back and forth. If you have an SD card reader on your PC, it will be faster to transfer files using the PC card reader than using the USB cable with Stream. If you are not familiar with file transfers using Windows Explorer you may want to try installing the optional Stream companion software provided on your Stream CD. It has a separate User Guide also found on the CD. The Stream must remain powered on while connected to the PC. While connected, its controls will not function. When you disconnect from the PC, you will need to power
off the Stream. 2. Basic Functions2.1 Changing Volume, Speed, ToneWhen the Stream is on, press the Power button on the top left side to toggle volume, speed, or tone settings. Use the up/down arrows on the left side just below the Power button to raise or lower the selected setting. There is a beep to mark the upper and lower range of each control. If the book is not playing, STREAM will announce the setting position. For tone and speed there is also a beep to mark the normal or 0 position. This indicates either a flat tone setting or normal speed setting. 2.2 Play/StopTo start playing a book, press the Play/Stop key. 2.3 Rewind and Fast ForwardThese keys allow you to go backward or forward quickly. If you simply press and release Fast Forward or Rewind instead of holding it down, playback will jump forward or backward by 5 seconds. 2.4 Key Describer ModeIf an SD or USB source is present: Press and hold the Info (0) key to access the Key Describer Mode. Press and hold the Info key again to exit the Key Describer Mode. When no SD or USB source is present, the Key Describer mode will be activated automatically. 3. Numeric Key Functions3.1 Numeric Key pad List1: Bookshelf if pressed, User Guide if pressed and held 3.2 Navigation KeysSTREAM allows you to navigate by chapter, section, page, time jump, paragraph, or any other existing indexed element defined by the producer of the book. 3.3 Time Jump Navigation ModeTime Jump navigation can be selected using the 2 and 8 keys. 3.4 Text-to-Speech Navigation ElementsWhen Stream is in Text-to-speech mode there will be additional text navigation levels added to the up/down (2/8 ) key rotation. These include the text elements: screen, paragraph, line, sentence, word, and character. Screen and line elements are defined arbitrarily as 25 lines per page and 80 characters per line. As with other navigation levels, you move between elements of the selected level using the 4/6 (left/right) keys. Note that the Screen element will only be available when no pages are defined in the book. 3.5 Skippable elementsVICTOR READER STREAM supports the following skippable elements: Footnote, 3.5.1 Recall skippable elementsOn Demand skippable elements can be recalled with the Pound key. During the playback of a recalled element, the user may press Cancel (Star key) to quit playing the recalled element and return to the main text of the book. 3.6 BookshelfNavigation — Key 1 3.7 User Guide — Key 1 (Press and hold)You can access the built-in user guide at any time by pressing and holding key 1. 3.8 Delete Function — Key 3When browsing Talking Books, Other Books and Text files you can use the 3 key to delete a book or text file or, while browsing the Audio Notes list, you can use the 3 key to delete an Audio Note. Press 3 to delete the selected item and Stream will ask you to confirm. Press the Pound key to delete or any other key to cancel the delete. 3.9 Where am I ? — Key 5The Where am I
key will announce your reading position without interrupting the reading process. 3.10 Playback mode — Key 9There are two types of Playback modes available: Recorded and Text-To-Speech (TTS). The last used playback mode is saved between reading sessions. Only the modes available for the selected book will be available for selection with the 9 key. If the book is only recorded or only text then the appropriate mode is automatically selected and the 9 key has no choices available. If the player has two TTS installed then the 9 rotation is recorded, TTS1, and TTS2. 3.11Confirm, Lock and Cancel — Pound and Star keysThe Pound key allows you to confirm an operation or end a numeric entry such as a page number. There is one exception to the keyboard locking and it is the hard reset. This will always be available so while holding down the power key for 2 seconds will not power down the player, keeping the key held for the required hard reset time will still perform a hard reset on release. 3.12 Info — Key 0The Info (0) key announces book, player, and battery information. There are two ways to access the information. 3.12.1 Available Information ItemsBook title 4. Advanced Functions4.1 Go to PageThe Go to Page function allows you to go directly to a desired page. 4.2 Go to HeadingIf you press the Go to Page key twice it allows you to enter a heading number relative to the start of a DAISY or NISO book. This is useful for books that do not have page markers. For example,
you could jump directly to a chapter by going to its heading number rather than advancing
chapter by chapter. 4.3 Go to BookIf you are browsing the Bookshelf the Go to Page key becomes a Go to Book key allowing you to enter a relative book number on a given Bookshelf which is useful for Bookshelves that contain many books. 4.4 Recording Audio NotesYou can use Stream for voice recordings which are called audio notes. These notes will be saved on the SD memory card in the $VRNotes folder. Each recording is assigned an incremental numeric filename. You can record using either the built-in microphone or an external microphone plugged into the microphone jack just below the headphone jack. The built-in microphone is omnidirectional which is useful for recording meetings or lectures while an external directional microphone may be better for recording interviews. There are two ways of recording notes. You can either use the quick-record feature or use the standard procedure. To record a long message, press the Record button located on the right side of the player to start the recording. To pause and restart recording, press the Play/Stop button. Press the Bookmark key during the recording to insert a bookmark. To end the recording, press the Record button again. Press the Star key to cancel the recording. To listen to your audio notes use the Bookshelf (key 1) to find the Notes bookshelf. Then, use the 4 and 6 keys to move from note to note. There is only one level of notes so nested folder navigation is not possible. Voice memos are encoded using the AMR-WideBand+ (AMR-WB+) audio codec. If you wish to access these files using your computer, you will need to download a AMR-WB+ decoder or convert the audio notes to wav files using the Stream Companion software. Note that one hour of recording requires approximately 9.1 megabytes of storage space. 4.5 BookmarksBookmarks allow you to return to a place quickly and easily. You can place a virtually unlimited number of bookmarks in the same book. The Bookmark key lets you insert and return to bookmarks, hear them listed or remove them. 4.5.1 Go to BookmarkPress the Bookmark key, once or until you hear ‘go to bookmark’. Enter the number of the bookmark you wish to go to. Press the Pound key. VICTOR READER STREAM will go to the bookmark and announce its number. Or, press the Play/Stop key. STREAM will go to the requested bookmark and begin playback. 4.5.2 Insert BookmarkPress the Bookmark key, twice or until you hear ‘insert bookmark’. You can also access this function by holding the Bookmark
key down instead of pressing it twice. Enter the number from
1 to 99998 that you wish to assign to the Bookmark. Press the Pound key to confirm
or the Play/Stop key to confirm and start playback. The bookmark will be stored in memory. You may even insert a simple bookmark while recording a long audio note. This would be useful to mark an important comment made during a lecture or meeting that you are recording. To set a bookmark while recording simply press the Bookmark key once. You will hear a beep indicating the bookmark was set. Note that you cannot insert a bookmark during a quick recording (while holding down the Record key). 4.5.3Insert audio BookmarkTo record an audio bookmark, do the following: a) Press the Bookmark key twice or until you hear ‘insert bookmark’. b) Enter the number you wish to assign to the Bookmark. You may skip this step and a number will be assigned automatically. c) Press and hold the Record key and recite a short message. Then release the Record key. Or press the Record key once, recite your message, and then press Record again to end the recording. In this case, the Play key can be used to pause and resume recording. Note that audio bookmark recordings are limited to 1 minute in length. Audio bookmarks are limited to a maximum of one minute. If the one-minute limit is reached the recording is stopped and the bookmark is saved. Audio bookmarks may be
recorded during the playback of books or audio notes. While playing an audio bookmark you can press the Rewind key once to replay the recorded voice note or press Fast Forward to skip it and start playing the book at the bookmarked position. You cannot Fast Forward or Rewind within the audio bookmark. 4.5.4 Highlight BookmarkHighlight Bookmarks are used to define the Start and the End positions of a passage for later playback. Setting highlight bookmarks is a great way to study important passages in text books. 4.5.4.1 Start Highlight BookmarkPress the Bookmark key, 3 times or until you hear “Start highlight bookmark”. 4.5.4.2 End Highlight BookmarkAfter setting the starting position, navigate to the point where you wish to mark the end of the highlight. NOTE: When a highlight bookmark starting position is set but not the ending position, its highlight bookmark number becomes unavailable. STREAM will announce
“Bookmark"X" already exists” if the user enters a regular bookmark with this number. 4.5.4.3 Go to Highlight BookmarkWhen going to a highlight bookmark, If you end the bookmark number entry with the Play/Stop key, playback will start from this current position and stop at the
highlight bookmark ending position 4.5.4.4 Highlight Bookmark ListWhen a highlight bookmark is reached with the bookmark list, playback will stop at the highlight bookmark ending position 4.5.4.5 Remove Highlight BookmarkWhen deleting a highlight bookmark, the "Highlight bookmark "X" removed" message will be announced. It is possible to delete a highlight bookmark that was started but not closed. This action reverts the highlight bookmark state to Start. 4.5.5 Bookmark ListPress the Bookmark key, four times or until you hear ‘bookmark list’. 4.5.6 Remove BookmarkPress the Bookmark key, five times or until you hear ‘remove bookmark’. Enter the number of the Bookmark you wish to remove. Press the Pound key to confirm. 4.6 Sleep Mode — Sleep keyThe Sleep Mode key lets you program a delay period, after which the player will shut down automatically. 5.Configuration Menu – Key 7The VICTOR READER STREAM can be customized using the Configuration menu. 5.1 Menus and Menu Items ListThe available menus, menu items and values are listed in their respective order below. 5.1.1 Playback5.1.1.1 LoopWhen selecting the Loop mode, Playback will play repeatedly, it will automatically restart again at the beginning when reaching the end of a book. 5.1.1.2 RandomWhen selecting the Random mode, Playback will play randomly all the elements in the Music Bookshelf list. Once the whole list has been played, Playback will start again at the beginning of the list. 5.1.2 SkipThe Skip Menu contains the configuration options for the skippable elements. Play is the default value. Here is a list of menu items and their respective values: 6. Listening to Music and other BooksThe following section provides general rules and information on listening to music
and non DAISY, non NISO books (called Other Books). File formats supported include
Wav, MP3, AMR-WB+, OGG Vorbis. Book files should be grouped in subfolders of the
reserved $VROtherBooks folder on the SD card. Music files should be grouped in subfolders
of the reserved $VRMusic folder. Note that when you enter the Music Bookshelf Stream will reset the variable speed control to normal speed and return to the previous speed setting when you exit the
Music Bookshelf. 6.1 Other Books BookshelfThe following list provides an example of how book files may be grouped in folders. 6.1.1 Audible.com BooksStream can play Audible.com format 4 books. You must first activate the Stream SD card for Audible books. To do this, connect Stream to your computer using the long USB cable and then activate the Stream using the Audible Manager software. When Audible Manager activates the Stream it will create a new reserved Stream folder named $VRAudible in the root of the Stream SD card. It will place a hidden system (.SYS) activation file in that $VRAudible folder which you must not delete. If you want to save Audible books on multiple SD cards you will need to activate each SD card separately. All Audible books must also be saved in this $VRAudible folder. Even though the $VRAudible folder is in the root of the SD card, Stream will list the Audible book titles on the Other Books bookshelf. To transfer Audible books you may either use the Audible Manager with the Stream connected or use Windows Explorer to transfer the .aa Audible book file from the Audible downloads folder on your computer directly to the $VRAudible folder on the SD card. If you use Windows Explorer for the file transfer you can take advantage of the faster transfer speed of your computer card reader. If you choose to transfer books with Audible Manager you must always connect the Stream to the computer. When reading the Audible book, you can use keys 2 and 8 to navigate by either the heading marks provided in the Audible book or by Strea m's 1, 5, or 10 minute Time Jumps. You can also use Stream's Go to Heading, accelerated Fast Forward/Rewind and variable speed control. You may place bookmarks. You may use the key 3 Delete Book function. 6.2 Music BookshelfThe following list provides an example of how music files may be grouped in folders. 6.2.1 PlaylistsThe Music Bookshelf may contain playlists. A playlist is a text file containing a list of supported audio files to play. It must have the file extension of “m3u”. 6.3 Using Other Books and Music BookshelvesThe 2 and 8 keys are used to select folder or file navigation level and the 4 and 6 keys move from folder to folder or file to file. The Stream’s Text-to-Speech will announce the names of files and folders. Note that the Folder Level is not available for Other Books. Where am I?: Pressing the Where am I? key will report the file number, the name of the current file in Text-to-Speech, and the time elapsed in the current book in hours / minutes / seconds. Go to file: Press the Go to Page key once VICTOR READER STREAM will go to a specified file within the current folder. Go to folder: Press the Go to Page key twice STREAM will
go to a specified folder. Enter the folder number. If no number is entered, default
will be the current folder. Press the
Confirm key to move to the first file of the chosen folder and STREAM prompts "Go
to file". Note that the Go to Folder option is not available for Other Books. Pressing the Info (0) key will announce the following information :
Number of files and folders (Not available for Other Books) 6.4 Characteristics that Differ Between Other Books and Music BookshelvesThe following lists characteristics that differ between the Other Books and Music bookshelves: 6.5 Text BookshelfThe Stream can also store text files grouped in folders under the $VRText reserved folder. They are played with the Stream text-to-speech. Each text file within the
$VRText folder is considered a book. Supported formats include: TXT, HTML and XML. 6.5.1 Go To Percent keyWhen reading files in the Text Bookshelf, the Go to Page key will become a Go To Percent key for navigating to relative positions x% from the start of the file. 7. Updating Stream SoftwareHumanWare may from time to time offer new versions of the Stream software. 8. Technical SpecificationsVictor Reader Stream Specifications:
9. HumanWareCanada Contact Information 10. End User License AgreementBy using this product (Victor Reader Stream) you agree to the following minimum terms. End User agrees not to: modify, port, translate, decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer, or make public in any way the software of this Product. 11. Appendix 1 - Stream Error MessagesType: SYSTEM.Name: CDROM. Error Number: 1. Description: Does not apply. Type: SYSTEM. Name: MEMORY. Error Number: 2. Description: Memory allocation problem. Type: MEDIA. Name: READ. Error Number: 1. Description: Error reading sector on disc. Type: MEDIA. Name: FORMAT. Error Number: 2. Description: Unsupported File system. Type: MEDIA. Name: MOUNT. Error Number: 3. Description: Error while mounting device. Type: MEDIA. Name: AUDIO. Error Number: 4. Description: Does not apply. Type: MEDIA. Name: FILE. Error Number: 5. Description: Error accessing the audio file. Type: MEDIA. Name: WAV. Error Number: 6. Description: Error creating new wav structure. Type: MEDIA. Name: MPEG. Error Number: 7. Description: Error handling an mpeg file. Type: MEDIA. Name: VORBIS. Error Number: 8. Description: Error handling a vorbis file. Type: MEDIA. Name: NO AUDIO. Error Number: 9. Description: No audio output available. Type: MEDIA. Name: AMR-WB+. Error Number: 10. Description: Error handling a AMR-WB+ file. Type: BOOK. Name: GENERIC. Error Number: 1. Description: Unspecified. Type: BOOK. Name: MP3. Error Number: 2. Description: Error with the mp3 decoder. Type: BOOK. Name: VORBIS. Error Number: 3. Description: Error with the ogg vorbis decoder. Type: BOOK. Name: WAV. Error Number: 4. Description: Error with the wav decoder. Type: BOOK. Name: NO FILE NAME. Error Number: 5. Description: No file name available. Type: BOOK. Name: NO CUR POS. Error Number: 6. Description: No current position is set. Type: BOOK. Name: FILE NOT FOUND. Error Number: 7. Description: File not found on MCART. Type: BOOK. Name: AMR-WB+. Error Number: 8. Description: Error with the AMR-WB+ decoder. |
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