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rachel.osolen
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-====Track Discovery and Heading Levels====+=======Renaming Tracks with Track Naming and Heading Levels=======
  
-If the tracks require renaming, then select ''Track Discovery'' in the ''Track Name'' section and this will take you to a new page where you can cycle through the tracks and rename each track and assign them the appropriate heading level.+If the tracks require renaming, then select ''Track Naming'' in the ''Track Name'' section and this will take you to a new page where you can cycle through the tracks and rename each track and assign them the appropriate heading level.
  
-On the ''Track Discovery'' page, you can play the first five seconds from each track to give you an idea of what the title of the track should be.+On the ''Track Naming'' page, you can play the first five seconds from each track to give you an idea of what the title of the track should be. You can adjust the length of the preview in  you account settings. Go to [[public:nnels:mp3todaisy:profile-settings|Change Account Settings]] for further instructions.
  
-<note>If the tracks are out of order, reorder them to the correct order in the ''Play Order'' section before you rename or set any heading levels. +<note>If the tracks are out of order, reorder them to the correct order in the [[public:nnels:mp3todaisy:play_order|Play Order]] section before you rename or set any heading levels. 
 </note> </note>
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 +<note>If there is a preview track we delete it. See [[public:nnels:mp3todaisy:set-play-order:delet-track|Delete Track for instructions]].</note>
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 +<note>**After** you complete renaming all the tracks, you can review and edit them on the [[public:nnels:mp3todaisy:edit_all_track_names_page|Edit Track Page]].</note>
  
 The beginning of the first track should automatically play when you open the page. You can also select the ''play'' button in the player at the top of the page to play more than the first five seconds. The beginning of the first track should automatically play when you open the page. You can also select the ''play'' button in the player at the top of the page to play more than the first five seconds.
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 Rename the section based on what the narrator reads. For example, if the narrator reads the title you will rename that track to Title Page. See below for how to name different headings levels. Rename the section based on what the narrator reads. For example, if the narrator reads the title you will rename that track to Title Page. See below for how to name different headings levels.
  
-<note>Please note when renaming tracks they must have logical names that match the book section they represent. For example, the first track that gives the ''Title'' can be renamed ''Title Page''. These should also be complete words and phrases with no abbreviations. For example, ''Chapter 1'' is acceptable but ''Ch 01'' is not acceptable. For information about the different sections you can find in an audiobook, please see the [[public:nnels::audiobook_glossary|Audiobook Glossary]]</note> +<note>Please note when renaming tracks they must have logical names that match the book section they represent. For example, the first track that gives the ''Title'' can be renamed ''Title Page''. These should also be complete words and phrases with no abbreviations. For example, ''Chapter 1'' is acceptable but ''Ch 01'' is not acceptable. For information about the different sections you can find in an audiobook, please see the [[public:nnels:mp3todaisy:audiobook-glossary|Audiobook Glossary]]</note>
  
 <note>Sometimes a book will have Chapter Numbers and Chapter Titles. In these cases always use both! For example, ''Chapter One: The Beginning''</note> <note>Sometimes a book will have Chapter Numbers and Chapter Titles. In these cases always use both! For example, ''Chapter One: The Beginning''</note>
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 <note>If you have a book imported with assigned levels already intact, you will still have to go through this process to make sure each level and track adheres to the correct naming convention for conversion.</note> <note>If you have a book imported with assigned levels already intact, you will still have to go through this process to make sure each level and track adheres to the correct naming convention for conversion.</note>
  
-To rename tracks and levels in Track Discovery:+To rename tracks and levels in Track Naming:
   * Open Project   * Open Project
   * Go to ''Set Play Order''   * Go to ''Set Play Order''
-  * Go to ''Track Discovery'' located in the ''Track Names'' section.+  * Go to ''Track Naming'' located in the ''Track Names'' section.
   * This will open up the first track, which will automatically play the first 5 seconds of the track.   * This will open up the first track, which will automatically play the first 5 seconds of the track.
  
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 If you make a mistake you can fix it two ways: If you make a mistake you can fix it two ways:
-  - You can go back into ''Track Discovery'' and advance through each track individually as you make your edits+  - You can go back into ''Track Naming'' and advance through each track individually as you make your edits
   - You can select the track you wish to edit in the ''Play Order'' section   - You can select the track you wish to edit in the ''Play Order'' section
  
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   * Make sure to only change the spelling and leave alone the two tilde's and the number that indicated the heading level.    * Make sure to only change the spelling and leave alone the two tilde's and the number that indicated the heading level. 
  
-<note>All Front Matter and Back Matter are assigned ''Heading 1'' levels, as they are part of the top level of navigation. To learn more about books sections, please see our [[public:nnels:etext:audiobook_glossary|Audiobook Glossary]].</note>+<note>All Front Matter and Back Matter are assigned ''Heading 1'' levels, as they are part of the top level of navigation. To learn more about books sections, please see our [[public:nnels:mp3todaisy:audiobook-glossary|Audiobook Glossary]].</note>
  
 <note>Most titles only have 2 levels, but there can be more complex titles with up to 6 heading levels, it is important to refer to the ebook TOC to help you with these more complex heading structures.</note> <note>Most titles only have 2 levels, but there can be more complex titles with up to 6 heading levels, it is important to refer to the ebook TOC to help you with these more complex heading structures.</note>
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 {{ :public:nnels:etext:trackdiscoverywithheadings.mp4 |}} {{ :public:nnels:etext:trackdiscoverywithheadings.mp4 |}}
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 +Once you are finished you can go to the [[public:nnels:mp3todaisy:edit_all_track_names_page|Edit Track Names]] page to edit your completed headings.
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 <note tip>Listen to the track carefully for the name of the section. Spelling is very important, so you may have to look up the table of contents to get the proper spelling of the book. <note tip>Listen to the track carefully for the name of the section. Spelling is very important, so you may have to look up the table of contents to get the proper spelling of the book.
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 </note> </note>
  
-[[public:nnels:mp3todaisy:set-play-order#track_names|Return to Track Names]]+[[public:nnels:mp3todaisy:track_names|Return to Track Names]]
  
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