Hi Jeronimo:

I tested the web interface (squeezecenter) a while ago.

I found it hard to read (Braille) which track is currently playing etc.
The page was refreshing very frequently, of obvious reasons...

I think I remember you as a Braille user as well.
So I would love to know how you fix this.

Currently I transfer all music over a toslink (bitperfect from Winamp) to my
DAC.
Winamp enables me to read and operate the playlist etc just using Braille
and my keyboard.

I find it very cumbersome to listen to JAWS speaking when I am listening to
music, so I disable speech.
The music audio stream is from a secondary sound card of course.

This solution works great, but I would love to run Squeezecenter on a Linux
fileserver and stream it over my LAN.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeronimo
Schöber
Sent: 22. februar 2010 13:52
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] is there a Jaws-friendly music organizer?

Hi,
I use squeezebox server along with a squeezebox classic made by logitech.
It streams music to all my rooms and it has a costomizable web interface 
that works well with jaws. There are a lot of plugins.
There is also a software version of the player but I can not tell a lot 
about this.
Regards
Jeronimo

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Desiree Oudinot" <[email protected]>
To: "jaws-users-list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2010 9:45 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] is there a Jaws-friendly music organizer?


> Hi, I was wondering if there's another program besides ITunes that
> will take music and put it into folders for you. I never bothered to
> do this and now my music collection is really getting out of hand, so
> it would look a lot nicer if it was in folders by artist. I know
> ITunes has made a lot of progress in the accessibility area, but I
> still find it quite cumbersome (having to use the Jaws cursor to
> adjust options etc.) not to mention a resource hog what with all the
> extra crap it installs. If there is an alternative that would do what
> I'm looking for, that's maybe not so hard to get used to, I would
> really appreciate hearing about it.
> thanks,
> Desiree
>
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