thats the exact point I made. I had access to all ten slider bands not just preset style EQ functions.
On May 30, 2007, at 9:01 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:

Well yeah, of course it's possible to set the EQ with automater, applescript and the like. You could also use the EQ presets on a track by track basis in the info dialog. But that's not really the point. What's important here is that we have access to the G U I, and can set the EQ just as a sighted person might. Also, it's nice to see that Apple is continuing to improve there products with respect to VO access.
Darcy

On 30-May-07, at 11:39 PM, Gabe Vega wrote:

I've always had aceess to the eq, via automater it was called "Set ITunes EQ" Was i the only blind dude able to set my EQ?
On May 30, 2007, at 7:36 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:

Hi. I haven't played too much with the new itunes yet, but one thing that does work now is the equalizer. I was hoping for improved access to the store, and having access to smart play lists, but the EQ is definitely something.
Darcy

On 30-May-07, at 5:41 PM, Jane Jordan (gmail) wrote:

Don't know if this was brough tup already. I noticed when I installed the new iTunes that importing CDs has just become that much easier. Just a couplehours ago, whenever I changed the information on a bunch of files on a CD I wanted to import, I still had to tell it every time where I wanted the stuff put. So I imported this new CD; I went in and made all the information match, and then I told it to import. It did not ask me where to put the stuff this time--I guess it just figured out where I wanted it. I checked, and it looks as though it is working well.

I don't know what other improvements there are--this is just the one Inoted immediately.

Jane







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