For your Rapsody tracks, you're limited to it's burner or that of Real
Player.  Real Player is pretty easy though.

Tabbing works to find the controls.  However, you cannot hit the
spacebar to trigger the button.  You must use the enter key.  As you've
found out, hitting the spacebar starts the last played track.

Use the enter key and I think you'll find it's pretty easy.

Let me know if you have additional questions. 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ginny Quick
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2007 12:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RealPalyer Help?

Greetings everyone, I just subscribed to this list, on the
recommendation of a friend, and I have a question that I'm hoping that
someone can help me with!  I am subscribed to Rhapsody, which I like
very well, however, if I purchase music and want to burn it onto CD, I
have an awful time getting that done.  As far as I can tell, using
Rhapsody's "my library" and CD burning service is completely
inaccessible.  The alternative is to use RealPalyer, however, I find
that to be very cumbersome!  I can tab around the screen just fine, but
the buttons I come to, such as "burn to CD", are not really the correct
button, since if I press spacebar to activate the button, soemthing
completely different happens toher than what I'd wanted.  And if I try
ti use the Jaws curosor (I'm a Jaws user), to get to the button, that
won't help either as the Control left or right arrow combination that I
normally use to move around the screen with the Jaws cursor won't work
int he case of RealPlayer.  This, I have to go space by space with the
left and right arrow keys and most of the time, I can't get the Jaws
cursor ont he correct button to click on what I want!  Thus, it takes an
inordinate amount of time to burn a CD when it really should be just a
short process of selecting tracks, clicking add to CD and then going to
the burn / transfer window to click on the "burn your CD" button.


It would be nice if I could use soemthing like Winamp or something more
accessible.  Does anyone have any ideas?  I'm also subscribed to
Napster.  Is Napster more accessible, or can you use Windows Media
player for CD burning either with Napster or Rhapsody tracks?


Any help regarding this would be very much appreciated!

Ginny


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