Re: MP3 Tagger organiser

2008-11-11 Thread Jani Kinnunen

Hi,

Peter Scanlon wrote:


I asked a wile ago about recommendations. Silly me can't find the emails
with the info people provided. Recommendations please.


Mp3tag from www.mp3tag.de/en/index.html.

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Re: Why winamp?

2008-11-11 Thread Sunshine
only thing though is that foobar seems a bit clunky in the GUI and not sure 
how to get around in the program especially in the 0.96 beta 4 release
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right, but you can use winamp plugins with fuber, and it uses les memory
[stopped]
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Hi!
Well the winamp forum is on a page that's using captcha.
Also it has not so many plugins and such.
So i think i will go for winamp.
/Anders.

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Hi Anders,

Regarding Winamp the installation is extremely flexible so you can
install as many or as few features as you want and need so Winamp
doesn't have to take up a lot of space.  I like Winamp because I like
experimenting with some of the DSP/Effect plug-ins available for Winamp.
I don't have Hal so I don't know how well the Winamp library works with
Hal.  Another reason I like to use Winamp is because of the excellent
Window-Eyes scripts now available for Winamp.  However if Foobar 2000
meets all of your needs you might like to keep using it.  So you have a
lot of options.

Regards Steve.

From: Anders Holmberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org

Actually i have been using foobar2000 for 4 years now.
However from the beginning it was a really neat and great player. Though
many functions i had in my first version of foobar2000 has been removed. For
example, you now have to create your own hotkeys for play stop etc. Now to
my question. Most people seems to use winamp and seems to be very satisfied
with it. But it seems to take up a lot of space though. Now in the latest
version of hal you can use winamp much more flexible
than
before.
The screenreader has got new map files and scripts.
So i am thinking to start using winamp again after 4 years. There is a
streamripper plugin also for winamp. But why should i use winamp? More than
what i've stated above. Can the library feature be used? Such as the
shoutcast radio functionality i had in older versions of
winamp.

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Re: Magix Accessibility

2008-11-11 Thread G. McFarlane
The earlier version of Audio Lab used to be usable with the jaws cursor. 
I've no idea how the latest ones work.

Gordon McFarlane
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Hi,

Vinny Samarco wrote:


   Friends of mine are using programs like Magix audio cleaning and Magix
mp3 maker.  Have any of you used these with Window-eyes or jaws?  How
accessible are they?


Audio Cleaning Lab wasn't accessible the last time I tried it, and that 
was a year or two ago.


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MP3 Tagger organiser

2008-11-11 Thread Peter Scanlon
I asked a wile ago about recommendations. Silly me can't find the emails 
with the info people provided. Recommendations please.

P.

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Re: Audio cd burner

2008-11-11 Thread Robert doc Wright
No its not free but it is very inexpensive.

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Subject: Re: Audio cd burner


Hey Bruce. Is it free too?

Tiffany
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 The one I personally use is Easy CD-DA Extractor from www.poikosoft.com.

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 Does anyone have an audio cd burn program, free or paid, Jaws friendly 
 and easy to understand and burn music cd's??  Any information 
 appreciated.  I have Windows Media, Roxio and infrareccorder non of which 
 I can use.  Windows Media did burn about 10 discs and will not resume 
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SV: Why winamp?

2008-11-11 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
Its like in foobar2000 before they removed the hotkeys.
But in Foobar2000 you can't jump by time.
At least when i used winamp this was possible.
A/nders.

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Hi.


In adition to what other people have said here, the hotkeys that are 
built into Winamp  are pretty cool. They may seem a bit strange but 
when you look at it from using the keyboard it actually makes sense, 
especially if you're familiar with using those old tape recorders 
back in the day.  while in Winamp, the letter x plays a track.  c 
pauses and unpauses it, b goes to the next song, and the letter z 
moves you back a song if you're in a playlist.
obviously the b and z keys won'twork if you have a single song 
loaded, but remember, the hotkeys i listed above are in Winamp, no 
matter what you're using as far as a screenreader goes.  I've never 
used Hal so I can't begin to speak on its accessibility but others 
might be able to.  I can however, say that the Window-eyes scripts 
that Jeff Bishop wrote are absolutely supurb and I highly recommend 
them.  For years I always hoped Window-eyes could have better access 
to Winamp and it finally does!




At 01:32 AM 11/10/2008, you wrote:
Hi friends!
Actually i have been using foobar2000 for 4 years now.
However from the beginning it was a really neat and great player. 
Though many functions i had in my first version of foobar2000 has been 
removed. For example, you now have to create your own hotkeys for play 
stop etc. Now to my question.
Most people seems to use winamp and seems to be very satisfied with it.
But it seems to take up a lot of space though.
Now in the latest version of hal you can use winamp much more flexible than
before.
The screenreader has got new map files and scripts.
So i am thinking to start using winamp again after 4 years.
There is a streamripper plugin also for winamp.
But why should i use winamp?
More than what i've stated above.
Can the library feature be used?
Such as the shoutcast radio functionality i had in older versions of
winamp.
Thanks in advance.
/Anders.



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Re: Audio cd burner

2008-11-11 Thread Bruce Toews
No it's not. It's worth the small price, however, considering what you 
get: audio extractor, audio converter, burning utility for audio and data 
CD's or data DVD's, and more.


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Hey Bruce. Is it free too?

Tiffany
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 The one I personally use is Easy CD-DA Extractor from www.poikosoft.com.

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  Does anyone have an audio cd burn program, free or paid, Jaws friendly 
  and easy to understand and burn music cd's??  Any information 
  appreciated.  I have Windows Media, Roxio and infrareccorder non of 
  which I can use.  Windows Media did burn about 10 discs and will not 
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Winamp Question

2008-11-11 Thread Tiffany Gordon

Where can I get the latest Winamp Version?

Tiffany
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You can get the CD Burner XP program at
http://cdburnerxp.se/download.php

and you can get Dean's presentation as an MP3 download at
http://www.accessibleworld.org/content/demonstration-free-cd-burner-xp-tek-talk-dean-martineau

HTH
Jeff

At 07:31 PM 11/10/2008, you wrote:

where do i get it?

Tiffany
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I am quite happy with Cd Burner xp, for which I did a fairly complete 
review

on Tek Talk.  It's free.

Dean


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Does anyone have an audio cd burn program, free or paid, Jaws friendly 
and

easy to understand and burn music cd's??  Any information appreciated.  I
have Windows Media, Roxio and infrareccorder non of which I can use.
Windows Media did burn about 10 discs and will not resume burning. 
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Re: Audio cd burner

2008-11-11 Thread Tiffany Gordon

Hey Bruce. Is it free too?

Tiffany
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The one I personally use is Easy CD-DA Extractor from www.poikosoft.com.

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and easy to understand and burn music cd's??  Any information 
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I can use.  Windows Media did burn about 10 discs and will not resume 
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Re: MP3 Tagger organiser

2008-11-11 Thread James Scholes
Hi Peter,
www.mp3tag.de

On Tuesday, November 11, 2008 at 12:37 PM (GMT), Peter Scanlon wrote:
I asked a wile ago about recommendations. Silly me can't find the emails 
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Re: Why winamp?

2008-11-11 Thread Richard Claypool

right, but you can use winamp plugins with fuber, and it uses les memory
[stopped]
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Hi!
Well the winamp forum is on a page that's using captcha.
Also it has not so many plugins and such.
So i think i will go for winamp.
/Anders.

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Hi Anders,

Regarding Winamp the installation is extremely flexible so you can
install as many or as few features as you want and need so Winamp
doesn't have to take up a lot of space.  I like Winamp because I like
experimenting with some of the DSP/Effect plug-ins available for Winamp.
I don't have Hal so I don't know how well the Winamp library works with
Hal.  Another reason I like to use Winamp is because of the excellent
Window-Eyes scripts now available for Winamp.  However if Foobar 2000
meets all of your needs you might like to keep using it.  So you have a
lot of options.

Regards Steve.

From: Anders Holmberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org

Actually i have been using foobar2000 for 4 years now.
However from the beginning it was a really neat and great player. Though
many functions i had in my first version of foobar2000 has been removed. For
example, you now have to create your own hotkeys for play stop etc. Now to
my question. Most people seems to use winamp and seems to be very satisfied
with it. But it seems to take up a lot of space though. Now in the latest
version of hal you can use winamp much more flexible
than
before.
The screenreader has got new map files and scripts.
So i am thinking to start using winamp again after 4 years. There is a
streamripper plugin also for winamp. But why should i use winamp? More than
what i've stated above. Can the library feature be used? Such as the
shoutcast radio functionality i had in older versions of
winamp.

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Re: Winamp Question

2008-11-11 Thread Steve Pattison
Hi Tiffany,

The latest version of Winamp which is version 5.541 can be downloaded 
from
www.whitestick.co.uk/progs/winamp5541_full.exe
This is a direct link to the file.

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Where can I get the latest Winamp Version?

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RE: total recorder and napster

2008-11-11 Thread dean martineau
The answer should be yes.  It will be easier if you run Xp than it would be
if you run Vista, but even with Vista it can be done.  Try a track and see
what results you get.  If it doesn't work, then we'll have to discuss your
settings.  

Dean


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Subject: total recorder and napster

Hi all.  I hope I'm not asking a crazy question here.  I have Total Recorder
downloaded, and am a subscriber of Napster.  I'm, however essentially
renting all my tracks from Napster.  Is it possible for me to run my Napster
files through Total Recorder, and then make them transferable to compact
flash cards, or Cds?  The email support at Total Recorder told me that it is
possible, but I'm not sure they understood my question.  I hope this came
across clear enough.  Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
 
Thanks in Advance,
 
Dustin

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Re: Audio cd burner

2008-11-11 Thread Don Lorah
Hi Dean,
Every time I try to get:  cd burner xp, I only am offered Infrarecorder. 
Are they the same program??  Regards, Don
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I am quite happy with Cd Burner xp, for which I did a fairly complete review
on Tek Talk.  It's free.

Dean


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Subject: Audio cd burner

Does anyone have an audio cd burn program, free or paid, Jaws friendly and
easy to understand and burn music cd's??  Any information appreciated.  I
have Windows Media, Roxio and infrareccorder non of which I can use.
Windows Media did burn about 10 discs and will not resume burning.  regards,
Don

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RE: Audio cd burner

2008-11-11 Thread dean martineau
No, I don't remember even what that program is but you don't need it.  I am
pretty sure I installed it and then got rid of it.

Dean


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Hi Dean,
Every time I try to get:  cd burner xp, I only am offered Infrarecorder. 
Are they the same program??  Regards, Don
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From: dean martineau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 10:28 PM
Subject: RE: Audio cd burner


I am quite happy with Cd Burner xp, for which I did a fairly complete review
on Tek Talk.  It's free.

Dean


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Don Lorah
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 6:21 PM
To: audio, pc
Subject: Audio cd burner

Does anyone have an audio cd burn program, free or paid, Jaws friendly and
easy to understand and burn music cd's??  Any information appreciated.  I
have Windows Media, Roxio and infrareccorder non of which I can use.
Windows Media did burn about 10 discs and will not resume burning.  regards,
Don

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