I mentioned earlier that there was a point where Audition stopped being usable with any screen reader. Now that you mention 1.5, I recall hearing that it's the last accessible Adobe Audition version. My info is second hand and feel free to correct me, but my info comes from a couple of people who edit audio with the assistance of a screen reader on a daily basis.

I've never actually seen Audition 1.5 but I certainly have never seen anything but positive comments concerning that version of the program.

I guess my advice would be to get a good look at any newer versions before purchasing. And if you have any luck in using a newer version, I sure would appreciate it if you'd let me know.

Larry


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----- Original Message ----- From: Downie, Andrew
 To: [email protected]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 1:11 AM
 Subject: RE: window eyes with adobe audition


I haven't used Audition beyond V1.5, so don't know if they've messed things up since. However, I use V1.5 and absolutely love it. Doing some stuff in the multitrack mode takes some familiarisation and some facets of that are not screen reader friendly. With some practise, though, you can do quite a bit in that mode.



In the Edit Wave View it's very good. There are quite a few hot keys set out of the box and you can set up to 369.



I have a set file so I can quickly check current position, location and duration of highlighted material and duration of zoom. Being slow, it took me a little while to work out what the numbers meant, but there's nothing terribly tricky about creating the set file.



It is much easier to set up Window-Eyes for Audition than Sound Forge, but serious engineers may find some features missing. That said, for us mortals it's very comprehensive with very good documentation.



 Again, this is based on V1.5 - would dearly love to check out V3.





 Andrew



 From: chad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, 10 December 2008 10:19
 To: [email protected]
 Subject: window eyes with adobe audition



Hi does anyone know if adobe audition works good with window eyes and if not what's a good audio editing software that works?

I tried adobe audition and didn't find it accessible it was a trial version.



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