Carol - Where have you instructed the downloads to go?
Have you listened to the excellent podcasts on using Finder? They really
helped me understand where all my files and folders are -
Andy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Carol Pearson" <[email protected]>
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2013 11:37 PM
Subject: Re: get iplayer automator (was Accessible Internet Browsers)
FortheMack and Voiceover withMountain Lion
May I ask a question here, please?
I have been trying to download music which I have purchased from iTunes
onto the Mac. It appears to go, I hear the sound, but then I cannot locate
the Music in question. It just appears not to be there. What could I be
doing wrong?
Carol P
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On 13 Jul 2013, at 06:00 PM, Judy Pryor <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi Paul, it is not the programs in the download q its the programmes that
go into the table after you have searched for them. I have quite a few
in there old ones that would not download anyway and I just want to get
rid of them.
Many thanks Judy
On 13 Jul 2013, at 15:47, Paul Hopewell <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Judy,
To get rid of an unwanted program in the download queue you select the
program in the download table and then press the "-" button which
follows the table.
Best wishes....
Paul
On 12 Jul 2013, at 22:39, Judy Pryor <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hello Paul, thank you so much for this info, I am so grateful. I hope
now after all this I can get it working. I asked Ann how do I get rid
of unwanted programmes that are in the table, have you any thoughts.
many thanks Judy
aS
On 12 Jul 2013, at 22:06, Paul Hopewell <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hello Judy,
I have pasted the Get iPlayer Automator article below. I hope this
helps....
Playing TV and Radio programs on an Apple Macintosh
The free App ‘Get iPlayer Automator’ is a great way to download and
play TV and radio programs on an Apple Macintosh. You can download TV
programs from the BBC , ITV and Channel 4 and radio programs from the
BBC including those from regional stations. You can search for desired
programs by entering words which might appear in the program title and
you can set preferences to download the audio described version of the
program if it is available. You can request that downloaded programs
are automatically added to your iTunes library from where you can play
them or transfer them to portable devices such as iPhone, iPod, and
iPad. You can automatically add programs which are part of a series to
your download queue as they become available. Finally if you live
outside the UK you can still download British TV and radio programs
via a provided proxy.
Get iPlayer Automator requires Mac OS 10.7 or later. You can download
it free from
http://tom-tech.com/iplayer_automator/iPlayer_Automator/Get_iPlayer_Automator.html.
Copy the ‘Get iPlayer Automator.app’ from your download folder to your
application folder and open it. Wait a few seconds and you will be
invited to upgrade to the latest level which at the time of writing is
1.5.3 (536). You now need to change a few of the default preferences.
Open the preference pane for Get iPlayer Automator and go to the
general tab. If you live in the UK you must set the Proxy option to
None. The default is Provided which should work if you live outside
the UK but I have no way to test this. If you want to download BBC
radio programs as well as TV programs ensure that BBC Radio and BBC
Podcasts options are checked in the Items to Cache group. These are
not checked by default. Also ensure that the Download Audio Described
and Signed Versions option is checked. This is checked by default and
will download the audio described version of a program if it is
available. If no audio described version is available it will download
the standard version. Now close the preference pane.
To download a program first enter one or more words which might appear
in the program title into the Search For Shows edit box and press the
Enter key. After a few seconds look in the Search Results table for
the desired show(s) and select them. Now press the Add To Queue button
to add the desired show(s) to the download queue. Then check that the
desired show(s) really are in the download queue and if this queue
contains any unwanted shows select them and press the - button to
remove them. Now go to the Toolbar and press the Start button to start
downloading the desired show(s). These will be saved in the Download
Path specified in the preference pane which by default is set to the
Movies/TV Shows folder in your user area. Downloaded TV programs will
also appear in the TV Shows part of your iTunes library from where you
can play the desired shows. Downloaded radio programs will appear in
the Music part of your iTunes library and can be found by going to
Artists and looking for BBC Radio.
You can use the TVR feature of Get iPlayer Automator to automatically
download the next available program of a nominated series the next
time you start Get iPlayer Automator. To do this press the TVR button
in the Toolbar. This brings up a panel enabling you to search for a
show in a series of shows and then add that series to the TVR queue.
The next time you start Get iPlayer Automator it will search for the
next show for each entry in the TVR queue and if one is found it will
add it to your download queue.
Each time you start Get iPlayer Automator it refreshes its index of
possible shows. If you have not used Get iPlayer Automator for a
while this can take several minutes during which the Search For Shows
edit box is dimmed. You then just need to be patent and wait for the
Search For Shows edit box to become available.
On 12 Jul 2013, at 15:35, "Judy Pryor" <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi Paul I could not receive your attachment either. I have had
automator for a while and I just cannot work it at all. I do not
understand what all the buttons are for particualy the plus and dash
ones I type in what I want to watch and it comes in to the table then
I am unable to listen to it having clicked everything I could think
of. Its version 1.5.3536 and I am running mountain lion. I think
you have to subscribe to the access it magazine, which issue is your
imput in. I hope you can help. Judy
----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Hopewell"
<[email protected]>
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2013 1:28 PM
Subject: Re: get iplayer automator (was Accessible Internet Browsers)
For theMack and Voiceover withMountain Lion
Hello,
FYI I attach an article on Get iPlayer Automator which I recently
submitted to the RNIB online magazine Access IT.
Enjoy....
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
wawsxx I have just published
On 8 Jul 2013, at 11:59, Anne Robertson <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello Andy,
Don't despair! There's a solution.
The app you need is Get iPlayer Automator
<https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/39019/get-iplayer-automator>
It works even outside the UK.
Cheers,
Anne
On 8 Jul 2013, at 12:05, ANDY COLLINS <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi all -
New to the Mac, only had my MacBook Air for 3 weeks. I'm interested
in the possibility of using a different web browser, as I want to
use
www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer
to listen to radio/TV programmes I miss, here in the UK. I'm able
to find the programme I want to listen too, but the play button is
a graphic, and VO can't see it. JAWS under Windows was ok with
this, as the BBC was made aware of the problem, and made it
accessible, but they don't appear to have taken Mac users in to
consideration. I'll contact them about this, but in the meantime,
don't want to keep missing programmes. Of course, I could be wrong,
and maybe there is a way to have VO see the play button when in a
graphic, and I just don't know how to make it happen, so if anybody
knows if VO can be made to see these graphic buttons, I'd
appreciate the knowledge -
Andy
----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Hopewell"
<[email protected]>
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2013 9:56 AM
Subject: Re: Accessible Internet Browsers For the Mack and
Voiceover withMountain Lion
Hello,
I find that the lightning browser works fine with VoiceOver and
often allows me to access buttons and the like which Safari cannot
find for whatever reason. I recommend that you give it a go. It is
in the App store.
Paul Hopewell
On 8 Jul 2013, at 02:02, [email protected] wrote:
Hello Listers:
I heard that there are other options for browsers which are
compatible with
Voiceover. Is this true? If so, where do I obtain swuch a one?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks much.
Andrew
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