Re: audacity

2013-09-30 Thread David Bailes
 Hi Joe, In your steps, after you press the right bracket key, audacity is paused in playback. To be able to delete the selected audio, you have to press spacebar to stop the playback before you press the delete button. (You can't delete during playback).   David.     original message: Hi.

Re: audacity

2013-09-30 Thread David Bailes
Hi Rich, If you press pause before pressing the left bracket, then to resume playback then you can either just press P to resume playback, or as you suggest press spacebar to stop playback, then spacebar again to start playback. And as you say, you have to press spacebar after pressing the right

Recommendations for an audio book reader?

2013-09-30 Thread Salien Brown
Hey gang, Well I'm going to start listening to more audio books. I'm in the market for the most accessible hardware/software combination for individuals who are legally blind to do this with no issues? Maybe there's an accessible device on the market that links directly to audible.com, so

Re: Recommendations for an audio book reader?

2013-09-30 Thread covici
Iphone 5s is what I would do -- obsoletes many specialized devices, but you do need a computer to use it efficiently. Salien Brown say...@gmail.com wrote: Hey gang, Well I'm going to start listening to more audio books. I'm in the market for the most accessible hardware/software combination

Re: Recommendations for an audio book reader?

2013-09-30 Thread Dave Scrimenti
If you're in the US, try the advanced book player from NLS. You can't put it in your pocket, but it has a great speaker, dedicated buttons for moving around, and it's free. You can get Kindle for your PC for free. iPod touch or iPhone is also good. They're very versatile, and small. But the

Re: Recommendations for an audio book reader?

2013-09-30 Thread Salien Brown
Thanks for the suggestions. Well I'm looking for something that's portable, so I will probably want it to have a headphone jack. My main concern is it having the ability to play Audible.com audio books. If I stop at a certain point, the player will leave a bookmark or some sort of marker to

Re: Recommendations for an audio book reader?

2013-09-30 Thread Aidan
The victor stream is a very good option if audible books and bookmarks are your concern. The stream save bookmark your place no matter what, and you can create a veriety of custom bookmarks manually at any spot of your desire. The new stream have wifi, and audible support. And I'm sure soon it

Re: Recommendations for an audio book reader?

2013-09-30 Thread Salien Brown
Is there a site where I can learn more about this victor stream? I reviewed a few threads by members on this group who seem to be encountering problems with the USB connection to the PC failing? Is this a common occurence or is this player pretty reliable? At 03:00 PM 9/30/2013, you wrote:

Re: Recommendations for an audio book reader?

2013-09-30 Thread Aidan
You can get more info at: www.humanware.com/newstream, and for the manuals and f a q and other stuff go to: www.humanware.com/support, then choose the victor stream new generation link from that page and you will get the rest there. The USB thing is not a commin behaviour. If you use the supplied

Re: Recommendations for an audio book reader?

2013-09-30 Thread covici
Unless the new stream has very different hardware, I find the old one was not very stable -- I must have had several new ones and repairs over the years I have had the thing. It crashes at times and I always wonder if my bookmarks will be saved. Well, the iphone makes them mostly obsolete.

Re: Recommendations for an audio book reader?

2013-09-30 Thread Aidan
I am very sorry to here that, but overall, most users find the opposite. I doubt such behaveour will happen to a lot of people. Maybe humanware should investigate? On 30/09/2013, cov...@ccs.covici.com cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote: Unless the new stream has very different hardware, I find the old

Re: Recommendations for an audio book reader?

2013-09-30 Thread Dave Scrimenti
It has no internal memory. It uses a flash drive. So whatever you can store on the drive. I don't know how big the drive can be. Best thing to do is just call your state library for the blind and have them send you one. If you don't like it, send it back. Like I said, it's free. But make sure

Re: Recommendations for an audio book reader?

2013-09-30 Thread Aidan
Sounds like a good player. I wish I could see and experience it. On 30/09/2013, Dave Scrimenti dscri...@icloud.com wrote: It has no internal memory. It uses a flash drive. So whatever you can store on the drive. I don't know how big the drive can be. Best thing to do is just call your state

Re: Recommendations for an audio book reader?

2013-09-30 Thread Sunshine
I would recomand either the book port plus, plextalk pocket or booksense xt - Original Message - From: Aidan aidan.smartt...@gmail.com To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Monday, September 30, 2013 3:53 PM Subject: Re: Recommendations for an audio book reader? I am

Re: More On My Raspberry Pi and XBMC

2013-09-30 Thread Brent Harding
I forget which distro it is, but you could ssh into it when it whispers the IP address through the audio out of the pi, maybe raspian does it? - Original Message - From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Sunday, September

Re: More On My Raspberry Pi and XBMC

2013-09-30 Thread Dane Trethowan
Good point, been years since I did that so time to refresh my memory. On 01/10/2013, at 10:22 AM, Brent Harding br...@hostany.net wrote: I forget which distro it is, but you could ssh into it when it whispers the IP address through the audio out of the pi, maybe raspian does it? -

RE: Recommendations for an audio book reader?

2013-09-30 Thread Tom Kaufman
I would say that the standard player might be okay if all you ever want to do is just read a book! But you're right; if you want to skip ahead and do other things; if you want to read magazines, then one definitely wants the advanced player! Tom Kaufman -Original Message- From: Pc-audio

Re: Recommendations for an audio book reader?

2013-09-30 Thread Salien Brown
Boy, you give 3 nice options to select from. I'm Googling info on all 3 devices. Wish there was a podcast or something that compared the 3. It's really tough to make a choice. Since my main use for the device will be to play Audible.com audio books, guess I need to stick with that device which

Re: Recommendations for an audio book reader?

2013-09-30 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi! You did mention Audible.com books? Well this is only me speaking, I love my audible.com books and I've found the best way to play those is through an IOS device or similar, now I'm relying only on memory here as its 7 years ago since I owned an iPod Nano 16GB but I think I was even

RE: Recommendations for an audio book reader?

2013-09-30 Thread Adrian Spratt
The NLS player can't play Audible books. -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Tom Kaufman Sent: Monday, September 30, 2013 8:33 PM To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' Subject: RE: Recommendations for an audio book reader? I would say that the

RE: Recommendations for an audio book reader?

2013-09-30 Thread Adrian Spratt
Like you, Aidan, I find report of poor quality very strange. For a pure reading device, I doubt anything beats or even comes close to the Stream. There is some initial groundwork needed to make the Stream work with Audible, but once it's done, the book transfer process, control-c for copy and

accessible boombox to purchase in australia

2013-09-30 Thread Marvin Hunkin
hi. well, a blind person. and i have a jvc ehz53 boom box. but it does not have a sd card slot. and not the most delicate with burnt cds, keeps dying, or stratched. so was wondering, is there a model, and do not listen to cassettes. and use it to listen to music while exercising on my