N.B: If you click on one of the images, it
will pop up in a larger zoomed in display
for you.
The Conversion types
that are available when requesting a file
conversion are
dependent
on the file type, so in this example case
for a
Word document, the conversion
types with
their respective settings are as follows:
- Conversion type: Text
- Format: PDF - Tagged PDF, txt
-
Plain text
- Conversion type: Audio
- Document language
- Audio Speed
- Conversion type: Ebook
- Format: MOBI (Kindle), EPUB,
EPUB3
with media overlay
- Base Font Size
- Conversion type: Daisy
- Format: Talking book
- Conversion type: Braille
- Output Format: Pef, NACB,
Unicode,
UTF8
- Contraction: Grade 1, Grade
2
- Page numbering: None, right,
left
- Duplex (Pef only): No,
Yes
Each different conversion type has a
different range of formats on offer. For
instance, if the user selects the Audio
type,
they then can select the language that the
original document has been composed in,
and
the speed that they want the audio to be
converted to, as different usages of audio
benefit from different ranges of
speed.