Re: vlc equaliser with nvda, how?

2017-03-27 Thread Robert Godridge
Hi,
No this is the first answer I've got. I know that alt and O then enter
work but the enable checkbox and other controls are not emediately
accessable, I wish there were shortcuts!

On 3/28/17, JM Casey <crystallo...@ca.inter.net> wrote:
> Did you ever get an answer to this question?
> The equaliser is accessible through tools, effects and
> filters. menu. Unfortunately it's not really as friendly as for example
> winamp's native equalizer and there are no keys that I can see to directly
> adjust the bands. You need to tab between them and operate them as you would
>
> any other set of slider controls. And I don't know where your cursor will
> start, so it's really a matter of trial and error. I just recently started
> to play with this (I only use VLC for videos, normally, as it's by far the
> best video player out there, but winamp suits all my audio playback needs)
> and so it's possible someone has a better idea of how this works with a
> screenreader.
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Robert Godridge" <rgodrid...@gmail.com>
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2017 12:53 AM
> Subject: vlc equaliser with nvda, how?
>
>
>> Hi all
>> I'm in the u.s with my now wife Kellie and we're both getting annoyed
>> at small speakers and whatnot.
>> I know vlc has an equaliser, please please will someone let me know
>> how to use it with nvda?
>> or better still, are there any stand alone equalisers for windows that
>> are accesseable and decent, 10 band or more?
>> Rob
>>
>
>
>



Re: vlc equaliser with nvda, how?

2017-03-27 Thread JM Casey

Did you ever get an answer to this question?
The equaliser is accessible through tools, effects and 
filters. menu. Unfortunately it's not really as friendly as for example 
winamp's native equalizer and there are no keys that I can see to directly 
adjust the bands. You need to tab between them and operate them as you would 
any other set of slider controls. And I don't know where your cursor will 
start, so it's really a matter of trial and error. I just recently started 
to play with this (I only use VLC for videos, normally, as it's by far the 
best video player out there, but winamp suits all my audio playback needs) 
and so it's possible someone has a better idea of how this works with a 
screenreader.




- Original Message - 
From: "Robert Godridge" <rgodrid...@gmail.com>

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2017 12:53 AM
Subject: vlc equaliser with nvda, how?



Hi all
I'm in the u.s with my now wife Kellie and we're both getting annoyed
at small speakers and whatnot.
I know vlc has an equaliser, please please will someone let me know
how to use it with nvda?
or better still, are there any stand alone equalisers for windows that
are accesseable and decent, 10 band or more?
Rob






vlc equaliser with nvda, how?

2017-02-22 Thread Robert Godridge
Hi all
I'm in the u.s with my now wife Kellie and we're both getting annoyed
at small speakers and whatnot.
I know vlc has an equaliser, please please will someone let me know
how to use it with nvda?
or better still, are there any stand alone equalisers for windows that
are accesseable and decent, 10 band or more?
Rob