I'm just wondering, will RealPlayer 10.5 work with the tara plugin and
WinAmp? I just got NFL Field Pass working with RealPlayer 8, the tara
plugin and WinAmp, and I'd hate to have to redo everything playing around
with RealPlayer 10.5.
Christopher
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Subject: NFL field pass and RP8.
If I read an earlier post correctly, Christopher Chaltain reported
success getting NFL fieldpass to work with RP8. If anyone out there
has done this and has time to document their steps it would be greatly
appreciated by at least one
The way I think it works is that the NFL has a licensing agreement to
broadcast the games from most of the teams flagship stations but not all.
Sometimes you'll be able to choose from the broadcast for either team and
sometimes only one of the two teams. I guess it's also possible that a
game
When I go into Audible Manager, I can select Edit from the file menu
andchoose the Options ... item. In the Desktop Playback page, I can
select Audible's Desktop Playback application, Real Player or Windows
Media Player. I'm not sure what this will do if you try to access a .aa
file
Yeah, that is how the Overdrive service works.
There's also the MuVo line of MP3 players from Creative. I know they've
been mentioned here before. There's the Nomad MuVo's which come in 64M
and 128M sizes and then the MoVo Mix's which come in 256M and 512M
sizes. I have a Nomad MuVo myself,
I'm no expert, but do you have anything running at the same time, such
as a backup utility or something that might be causing a lot of IO?
What about device drivers? I know I had this problem with some older
nVidia device drivers.
Gary Petraccaro wrote:
I've got a fast system and am using
tell you if something is starting up that may
be using up a lot of processor cycles.
Gary Petraccaro wrote:
I'll check the drivers. I looked in the tray and disabled everything except
AVG.
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Thanks.
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Subject: Re: Stuttering
Another thing to check is to run msconfig and look through the entries
in the Startup tab. There may be some entries
Do you have any more information? What's in the log file? It's in the
directory where Replay converter is installed, which is probably
something like C:\Program Files\Replay converter\ReplayConverter.log.
BTW, I've always gotten prompt and helpful service from their customer
support email
There's a product called Logitech Music Anywhere which sounds like what
you describe. I purchased a package which includes the transmitter that
plugs into your USB port, the software and a pair of wireless
headphones. In addition to the wireless headphones, you could get a
receiver that will
Any word on how well WMP 11 works with JFW? I assume everything is
fine. I'd usually just try it out myself, but I've heard sometimes MS
products are hard to roll back to a previous version.
Steve Pattison wrote:
This article is taken from the Beta News home page at
www.betanews.com. One
Sorry, I haven't been following this thread, and you probably already
got this question answered, but when I set up µTorrent recently, I went
to the following URL http://www.utorrent.com/setup_guide.php and
starting with the heading Manually forwarding a port you can get
pretty explicit
I use Sonic's My DVD Plus, which came with my PC, and it seems to be
pretty accessible. I haven't done much with it, and I think I'm just
using the wizards, but it's been quite accessible and very easy to use.
Jani Kinnunen wrote:
Hi,
Does someone know of a reasonable accessible program
enough to get what I need done. but very lacking from what I know
it can do if you are sighted.
Rick
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I think you want DVD Audio Extractor from
http://www.castudio.org/dvdaudioextractor/.
Larry N wrote:
Hi everybody. I'm interested in downloading and trying DVD extractor for the
obvious purpose of ripping DVD audio to MP3 or something similar. When I
Google DVD extractor the program which
Two programs I've found usable with JAWS are eMulePlus and µTorrent.
You can find a link to the latest eMulePlus and scripts for JAWS from
GutterStar.net at http://gutterstar.net/. A direct link to the programs
and scripts page is http://gutterstar.net/id29.php.
You can find the latest
Another option is Replay converter from
http://applian.com/replay-converter/.
Stephen Guerra wrote:
Use goldwave or wavepad or any audio editing program that can convert to mp3
Stephen A. Guerra
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I just read a review that said the Olympus recorders do play MP3.
K4NKZ SICK and derange Jim wrote:
hi, I am going to be taking some training courses that I mite have to take
some notes. so I am looking for a Digital voice recorder that will also play
mp3 files. it would also be nice if it is
If you're talking about Goldwave from http://www.goldwave.com/, I'd just
like to point out that it isn't free. From the web site it says:
Buy GoldWave Audio Editor (about US$45)
Damon wrote:
you an clean up sound using Goldwave on your PC. It's free.
You'd have to transfer the audio from
Yep, in CDEX, from the menu bar, go into Options - Settings. You can
also use F4. To the left of the Encoder tab is the File Names tab. I
have to use my JAWS cursor here to click on the browse button (It may be
called the .. (or dot dot) button.), but I think it's all pretty
straight
What file names are you trying to get CDEX to create? I don't claim to
be an expert, but I've recently played around with this a bit myself.
If you tell me what you're trying to do, someone may have an idea.
BTW, I use CDEX to rip my CD's, but I'm pretty sure Windows Media
Player, Winamp and
I'm not familiar with the Sony series you mentioned, but what kind of
MP3 player are you looking for? Are you looking for a compact flash
based MP3 player that has maybe 1GB or 2GM of storage, or are you
looking for a hard drive based player that has 20GB, 40GB or more of
storage?
With the
the basic navigation keys on the player are that would be fine.
dan Murphy
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I'm not sure that the fact you're looking at longer playing audio would
change the parameters you're looking for. It may be that that longer
playing audio is captured at a lower bit rate, so actually takes up less
space. If you have these shows already downloaded to your PC, you can
take a
, track01.wav
track02.wav Etc. Thanks.
Denny
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What file names are you trying to get CDEX to create
Hey, I plan to vote and although I appreciate the opportunity to vote,
IMHO, it's your list and you have the right to set the content and
determine what is and isn't on topic. I appreciate the work of the
different list moderators, and I respect their decisions regarding list
content and how
Nancy,
We'd like to have an informal outdoor family portrait taken. Jeanne said
you have a nice out door family portrait. Do you have a recommendation
for a photographer? Thanks Nancy!
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Christopher Chaltain wrote:
Nancy,
We'd like to have an informal outdoor family portrait taken. Jeanne said
you have a nice out door family portrait. Do you have
I'd like to vote to have the list name in the subject line. I don't
filter my messages, and I like the idea of quickly knowing which list
the message I'm reading came from.
I could filter my messages, I'm technically capable, but I just don't. I
could also set up something in the JFW
I'm skeptical how accessible the T50 and T60 would be though. The review
talks about the joy stick and the GUI. I think I'll keep the Zen Stone
on my Father's Day list!
Michael Lang wrote:
There has been a lot of talk about the new CreativeLabs Stone recently.
iRiver has also released some
I'm curious. How do you think this makes it more inconvenient? Are you
thinking it's more inconvenient than something which has a rechargeable
battery in it but uses an AC adapter to charge it? If so, I'm thinking
whether you plug it into a USB port or an AC outlet, it would all be the
same. I
Has a blind person used or had any experience with the iRiver T50 or the
iRiver T60? If so, how accessible did you find them? From the review
posted at http://www.pocketables.net/2007/05/review_iriver_t.html, I
read the following, which makes me wonder how accessible these players
are. The
Well, this is probably getting off topic, and there are probably other
mailing lists where politics could be discussed to death, but I'll go
ahead and make two contributions to this discussion anyway.
First, the statement Simple, really. If either organization for the
blind down there were to
My initial answer is that if size isn't an issue for you, I'd just go
with 100% which is a 320 kbts bit rate. If you click on the RIP menu
button on the main page, you'll see that you can set the bit rate
directly and it can be set to 128 kbts, 192 kbts, 256 kbts and 320 kbts.
I'm assuming
I don't understand the original point. Nokia includes Voice Aid on their
phones for no charge, so what difference does it make whether Nokia did
the development or they had a third party do it?
I think the original point applies more to something like Talks or
Mobile Speak, which was done by
Yeah this is true, but the reviews I've read, as well as my own
experience, says it's more like six to seven hours. The Creative Media
Lite utility does tell you whether the Zen Stone has a full charge or
not, so you can at least make sure you're starting off with a full battery.
Kevin Lloyd
I agree there are plenty of people who seem to like to complain even
though they don't know what they're talking about, but I don't think the
blind are any more prone to doing this than the general population. I
would like to think that the blind are better than the general
population in many
My Zen Stone doesn't play while it's hooked up to the computer. You
don't have to wait until it's fully charged before you start listening
to it though! :-) I haven't timed how long it takes to charge, but the
Creative Media Lite utility will give you the current charge on the Zen
Stone, so
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From: Christopher Chaltain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 8:01 PM
Subject: Re: creative zen stone
My Zen Stone doesn't play while it's hooked up to the computer. You
don't have to wait until it's fully charged
at all.
Any help or suggestions with this would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris
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Subject: Re: creative zen stone
All true
From the review, it says:
... the first song from each folder will start playing as you browse.
The gist is that you're getting the same exact music navigation as with
the Stone, just now you have a screen. Essentially, the screen just
serves to allow for several other features.
So it sounds
I don't want to scare you off, but it isn't going to be quite that
simple. You have to make sure you buy an iPod that will work with
Rockbox. When you're putting Rockbox on an MP3 player, you're replacing
that MP3 players firmware. Right now those instructions are manual, and
my experience, is
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I don't want to scare you off, but it isn't going to be quite that
simple. You have to make sure you buy an iPod that will work
torrentspy.com and don't be shy about using Yahoo! or Google.
Dean Masters wrote:
What are some torrent sites where I can see what people have to provide?
Free Download Manager can now download torrents so I am looking for a way to
find out what is available.
thanks,
Dean
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Jim Noseworthy wrote:
Hi Folks:
What is out there that will provide access to DRM material while still being
accessible?
Thanks all over the place gang.
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How are you copying the book over? I use the transfer wizard in the
Overdrive Media Console, and I don't have any trouble playing Overdrive
books on the Zen Stone.
leslie ferrell wrote:
From what I understand the zenstone should play wma drm files. Yet when I
put a over drive book on it
I got a USB TV tuner dongle from KWorld. I got it because it was
ridiculously cheap at Frye's, so even if it wasn't accessible, I
wouldn't have been out much. As it turns out, the software it comes with
is so simple it works just fine with JAWS, and I'd assume it would also
work just fine with
of translation by
another person.
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was that TV tuners on a USB dongle do exist.
Kenneth Suratt wrote:
what is the cost of this item and where can I get it.
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I assume you're in IE. If so, after hitting enter on the list box, use
Alt-Down-Arrow to move through the list. When you hit the tab key, it'll
take you to that link. I'm assuming this is the situation. I myself use
Firefox, which behaves a bit differently.
patricknc wrote:
I need some quick
Have you started with a reset of the Zen Stone? I would try this first
and then I'd upgrade the firmware doing a complete format as part of
upgrading the firmware.
First, to reset the Zen Stone, you'll need to perform a pin hole reset.
There's a tiny hole on top of the Zen Stone, next to the
,
Kathy
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Ripping to MP3 is definitely free in WMP. There's also no Pro version of
WMP that I'm aware of. Are you thinking of Winamp? Ripping to MP3 is
free in Winamp, but you do have to purchase the Pro version to get
increased speeds when ripping.
Dane Trethowan wrote:
I was under the impression that
Let me clarify a few points. First, Rockbox is not developed for the
blind or by the blind. It happens to have some features that allow menus
and files to be spoken, and the developers are willing to incorporate
suggestions made by blind users, but it was not written to make MP3
players
If you're using JFW, use alt-v to close the video frame. Alt-v is a
toggle, so if it's closed, it'll open it for you. This is probably how
it started showing up in the first place. Don't forget to use the
different help options with JFW to find these keyboard shortcuts.
John Sanfilippo wrote:
I usually use Partition Magic, but I find Disk Management in Windows XP
itself very accessible and able to do most things I want to do with
respect to partition or disk management. Go onto your desktop, find My
Computer and use Shift-F10 to bring up the context menu. Select Manage
in the
Are you looking for an off the shelf MP3 player or one designed
specifically for the blind? The Victor Stream has been talked about
recently. I think it's by HumanWare, and it was designed especially for
the blind. If that's the one you're talking about, someone else can
provide more
for the mistake!
Christopher Chaltain wrote:
Are you looking for an off the shelf MP3 player or one designed
specifically for the blind? The Victor Stream has been talked about
recently. I think it's by HumanWare, and it was designed especially for
the blind. If that's the one you're talking about
.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
John.
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Yes, with a little work it will. Here's what it says on rockbox.org:
• SanDisk: Sansa c200, e200 and e200R series (not the v2 models)
Go to rockbox.org to get more information on Rockbox and Rockbox itself.
rdupler wrote:
will rock box make my sandisk e 260 mp3 player talk, if
this sound system up in my office at work.
MP3's are ok, but they sound grainy on tube amps.
If I can rip my CD's to .WMA lossless, that would be grate.
Any suggestions on assessable ipodders?
Thanks in advance.
John.
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I found the following note that appeared in one of these mailing lists.
I've installed this update, and I think Kevin pretty much says it all.
I've just been made aware of a firmware update for the zen stone. It's
been available since August so some of you may already have updated your
the update?
Judy
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Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 7:13 PM
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Subject: Re: upgrading zenstone
I found the following note that appeared in one of these mailing
Are you looking for anything else in a player, such as any particular
capacity? I have a Zen Stone which has a 1GB capacity. It has no
display, so it's quite accessible. It doesn't use any special software
on the PC, so you can just use Windows Explorer to move files on to it.
I haven't used
I have a Zen Stone and an iRiver H20 running Rockbox. I agree with
everything Rick said about the Zen Stone and have nothing to add!
Rockbox is open source firmware that you can use to replace the firmware
that comes loaded on your MP3 player. This firmware wasn't designed to
be accessible,
I'm not Rick, but I think we have the same Zen Stone. The model is just
the Zen Stone. It has a capacity of 1GB. It doesn't have a radio. It
doesn't have a display or speakers. You have to use head phones or
powered speakers with it. The battery is advertised to last for about 12
hours. I
It doesn't appear to be a trial version, but there are some limitations,
such as no support, and I assume you'd have to pay full price for an
upgrade.
Gary Metzler wrote:
Hi Rob,
Is this still only a trial version?
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I was able to remove Urge by going into the Add/Remove Programs
application in Settings - Control Panel. Have you looked there yet?
Gary G Schindler wrote:
can one uninstall Urge. I had unplugged my external hard drive and Urge
apparently made a start menu folder on it in the root of the
I'm curious. What voices are you thinking about? I'm using TextAloud
with both ATT Natural Voices and Scansoft. I'm pretty sure that
TextAloud will work with any MSAPI 4 or MSAPI 5 TTS. What voices does
Dspeech work with that TextAloud doesn't work with? Does Dspeech come
with better voices
Well, following the link in the attached note, it looks like TextAloud
normally costs $29.95.
As far as why it was free for the day, again following the link in the
attached note and going to the About page, (Here is the direct link:
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/about/.) I quote:
Welcome
it
out and if you want to buy the full version you get additional ATT voices.
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Have you looked in Options - Settings - File Names yet? I haven't
looked at this in a while, but I think if you'd specify the format of
the file name you want (track, artist, song name, ...) without
specifying any \, I'd think it would drop the ripped tracks into the
directory you specified.
I use the Windows Media Player stream and use either Windows Media
Player itself or Winamp. I do this mostly because I can control the
volume of WMP or Winamp interdependently of JAWS. I find this is
important since the volume of the different feeds can vary drastically.
I don't know how the
You can get scripts for Creative Media Lite at
http://www.hartgen.org/zenstone.html.
albert griffith wrote:
I didn't know there was more than one Zen Stone made by Creative. It's
actually not for the player but for the software provided to assist you in
synching files to it and burning
I'm not Albert, but I do have a Zen Stone, and I would highly recommend
it. I have the 1GB Zen Stone, not to be confused with the Zen Stone Plus
or other things from Creative that might have Zen Stone in the name. You
can copy music onto it with Windows Explorer, so there's no issue with
I don't know if this will solve your problem or not, but you could try
Revo Uninstaller from http://www.revouninstaller.com/. When you bring it
up, it should list all of the applications on your PC. Use the JAWS
cursor to click Hunter Mode in the tools bar on the top of the screen
and then do
Just in case you haven't already found this, from the page
http://www.foobar2000.org/, it says Foobar2000 is an advanced audio
player for the Windows platform. Some of the basic features include full
unicode support, ReplayGain support and native support for several
popular audio formats.
Rather than put it into my own words, I used Yahoo! and went to
http://www.foobar2000.org/ where it says:
Foobar2000 is an advanced audio player for the Windows platform. Some
of the basic features include full unicode support, replayGain support
and native support for several popular audio
Hmm, when I went to http://www.foobar2000.org/, I saw a download link
there. Are you having trouble downloading it from that location? I ask
because this is the first link I see when I use Google.com, and I posted
this in answer to your question a few days ago. Did you not get that
message? I
Go to the File Names tab in Options - Settings. In the version of
CDEX I'm using, it's the 3rd and 4th edit fields on that tab. There's a
.. button next to each field that I can only get to with the JAWS
cursor. The first field looks like it's for conversions and the second
for recordings. I
Not sure I've seen an answer to this yet, and you probably already found
the answer on the web, but I believe .rax is a format used by Real Player.
Doc wrote:
I've never heard of rax. whose format is that?
**
Very funny Scotty ... now beam down my clothes !
I have multiple files on my Zen Stone and I can fast forward and rewind
through a particular file with no problems. If you accidentally hit the
center button while pressing down on the right or left side of the
navigation wheel then you might jump to the next or previous file. Also,
if you
If you go to http://us.creative.com/getstarted/Zenstone/welcome.asp and
download the starter pack this will include Creative Media Lite. Sorry,
I can't get you a link more direct than that. I hope it helps.
Ketan Kothari wrote:
Hello friends,
I tried the website bu I only found the firmware
I apologize if I'm missing something, but the Zen Stone does have a fast
forwarder feature. If you hold the right edge of the navigation circle
down, and keep it pressed down, it'll fast forward through the current
file. It is true that it won't retain your place in a file if you jump
to
Yes the start up pack is what you're looking for. The file name is
ZENStone_PCApp_CLI_L4_1_00_08a.exe, and it's approximately 13.5MB.
Ketan Kothari wrote:
how large is the file? I get a startup pack is that it?
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Well, I'm sure I explained which Zen Stone I use early on in this
thread, but I could see where that would get lost. I use the simple and
screen-less 1GB Zen Stone. It's totally accessible and you can just use
Windows Explorer to copy your MP3 files over to it.
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Hi
There is a model of the Zen Stone with an FM radio, and it does have a
2GB capacity, but it has a screen and a menu system on it that I've
heard isn't particularly accessible. I've also heard that there's a 2GB
version of the simple and screen less Zen Stone. I have a 1GB version of
the simple
exists because
you really don't need it. I guess people like to use those software
interfaces for transfering files.
At 08:21 AM 3/4/2008, you wrote:
You aren't missing anything. What you say is correct.
On Mar 4, 2008, at 1:55 AM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
I apologize
Well, the starter pack definitely includes Creative Media Lite, which in
addition to letting you copy files over to your Zen stone (which as you
know you can just do with Windows Explorer), also has the following
features:
- determine the amount of charge on the Zen Stone's battery,
- rip files
Yes, if, while listening to a file, you just press the wheel once,
it'll skip to the next file. If you hold the edge of the wheel down, and
keep holding it down, you'll hear the player fast forward through the
current file. I don't think the repeat key will change this behavior. I
think it
interfaces for transfering files.
At 08:21 AM 3/4/2008, you wrote:
You aren't missing anything. What you say is correct.
On Mar 4, 2008, at 1:55 AM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
I apologize if I'm missing something, but the Zen Stone does
have a
fast
Well, a quick search with Yahoo! says that the Zen Stone doesn't support
lossless formats. It does look like Windows Media Player, and maybe
Creative Media Lite, automatically converts lossless formats into a
lossy file format when copying the files to the Zen Stone.
Jerry Richer wrote:
The Zen Stone can play WMA files but not WMA lossless files.
albert griffith wrote:
I can see why the Zen Stone wouldn't play WMA file no matter the bit rate of
the conversion. However, the lossless files are extremely large and can
reach 871 KBPS.
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Have you copied any music to the Zen Stone yet? If not, what music is it
playing, the samples that come with the player maybe?
I'm a bit confused as to what you're doing. Are you saying that when you
plug the Zen Stone in, you get a dialog that gives you several options,
including play music?
, you can use the Creative Media Lite software to
reformat the Zen Stone. Again, I hope this helps!
Ketan Kothari wrote:
No, In fact it does play if I select the play option. But I cannot
access it using my computer o r windows explorer.
On 3/12/08, Christopher Chaltain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
I don't have a Sansa player, but my understanding is that some will work
with Rockbox and some won't, and it's hard to tell which is which! I'd
suggest checking it out at Rockbox.org or posting a question to the
Rockbox mailing list. Sorry I wasn't more helpful. Maybe someone else
has a Sansa
I went to Rockbox.org, and I saw the following in the list of supported
players • SanDisk: Sansa c200, e200 and e200R series (not the v2
models). From following the mailing lists, it seems like it's hard to
determine if you have a V2 model. Maybe one of the list members who has
a Sansa can
. I have tried resetting, and followed some tips for reformatting, but
to no avail. What's this software yu mention? any help would be
appreciated. I have books and music ready to play. smiles.
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Entity relationship diagrams don't have anything to do with audio
editing. An example of an entity relationship diagram is a flow chart.
It depicts the flow of a process or the relationship between different
objects.
Doc wrote:
I'm not familiar with this term,Entity-Relationship diagrams .
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