SUBJECT: Finished the audio recording of vol 2 Darren-- 08/15/14 Just today, I finished the audio recordings for "The New Testament, Hoehn Version, Volume 2". I mailed the audio files to you in an ordinary business size letter envelope. The memory device is a micro SDHC card, such as are used in digital cameras, I'm told. Its largest dimension is probably less than half an inch. It is now plugged into an adapter that plugs into a memory card slot on a laptop computer. I have that slot on my newer Windows 8.1 computer, and there's also one on my older Windows 7 computer. CAUTION: Integrated Circuit devices are known to have been damaged by static electricity, and the human body can sometimes collect static electricity just by walking on some surfaces. Before touching the memory card and adapter, would you please first touch a hand to a metal door knob or the metal keys in your pocket to discharge any possible static electricity? Thank You. After plugging the adapter and micro SDHC card into the slot on the laptop on an older Windows computer, you would click on "my computer" just like you would for a flash drive, or optical drive, and you should see the SDHC card, as one of the devices. On the Windows 8.1 computer, what used to be "my computer" is now "This PC." Some of the chapters have the filename extension ".m4a" MPEG-4 Audio. That is because I used a different "Sound Recorder" app on my computer. Its icon is a drawing of a set of headphones. But both .wma files and .m4a files seem to play with either Windows Media Player or the newer "Music" app. Beside the digital audio files on the memory card, there are also some .JPG files that you could use for covers. At least one of them says "Volume 2," and at least one of them has no volume number because I'm thinking you'll combine volume 1 & 2 for the whole New Testament, Hoehn Version. Or, you can have that, and also volume 2. I would think the whole NTHV is probably more attractive to prospective customers than the Volumes 1 & 2 arrangement. Frederick Hoehn