This is certainly true. WinAmp is just going to become like Eudora which is
still used by a large number of people despite Qualcomm stopping development
years ago.
That said, I would love to have an app that would make Foobar2000 fully
accessible. It is one of the best players out there for high definition
music, music mastered at higher quality than standard CD, like that sold by
sites such as HDtracks.com. I collect high def music both physical media
like SACD, DVD-Audio and Blu-Ray audio and digital files as well, and
finding accessible players that support the digital formats without
transcoding them or downmixng them to CD quality or less can be difficult.
It has been a long time since I tried out WinAmp, so perhaps they have since
added support for higher sample rate and bit depth audio formats either
directly or through plugins, but it did not support them in the past. But
even if they have, it would still be great to have an app for Foobar2000
since having more choices is always better than having less.
On the same note, I would also love to have an app to make dBpoweramp made
more accessible. It is probably the best CD ripping software out there, it
has the best secure ripping and error correction scheme out there and is
great for people like me who like to rip CDs to both MP3 and a lossless
format at the same time, but I've never been able to use it without sighted
assistance as the menus, which I believe are Java based read somewhat like
those in Open Office with Window Eyes reading all of the items over and over
again and no way to tell which item you are on and what setting is selected.
Regards,
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Skarstad
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 3:27 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Foobar2000
Duyahn has a good point here guys. I think some of you are taking the
sentence, Winamp is going away a bit too literally. The program will
still function for years to come. We've been able to use the program
since 1997 when it first came out in its very early days, and we'll be
able to use it until a version of Windows is released that doesn't
support programs like Winamp. The only thing going away is the website
to download it, and development of the program will stop too, but again
your current instalation and all previous versions will still
work for a long long time to come. So lets all relax and keep enjoying
Winamp as long as it's possible to, which, again will be for a long long
time.
On 11/22/2013 5:13 PM, Duyahn Walker wrote:
Whyu is everybody jumping the gun? Winamp is still usable even if it is
shutting down. I hate Foobar 2000. I have used Winamp since 2000 when I
knew about it since 2.95.
----- Original Message -----
*From:* Dave Bahr <mailto:[email protected]>
*To:* Reg Webb <mailto:[email protected]> ;
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
*Sent:* Friday, November 22, 2013 4:06 PM
*Subject:* Re: Foobar2000
I never got that program to work. at all. tried using xmplay but
no luck either, interface wasn't worth a damn.
On 11/22/2013 2:32 PM, Reg Webb wrote:
Sue and all
I was just thinking about this player today, definitely in the
spirit of Winamp - Peter Polowski worked with Justin Frankel in
Winamp's early days.
It's too bad those lists don't read, for reasons I don't
understand. I'd be curious to know how big these problems are
from the point of view of Window-Eyes accessibility.
Reg
At 19:23 22/11/2013, you wrote:
Hello. Since winamp is going away, I think that someone should
create an app to help out in getting foobar2000 to work with
window eyes, it reads some of the lists when you are in the list
boxes and parts of the screen window eyes for some reason does
not read, plus you can not change the volume. I tried the
keyboard short cuts by assigning them, that has not worked out
that well. I could use some help here. Thank you.
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