Route Pc to Jaws and then Jaws to PC. JFW works with Rhapsody better than
Window-Eyes at present. Also, Rhapsody support from the web has improved
considerably. I need to do a complete reworking of my Rhapsody tutorial.

Let me try to explain the Rhapsody situation a little better. First, for
$12.99 a month, a person can stream tracks to their heart's content. If one
wishes to download a track for burning to CD, it must be purchased for $0.98
or less. For $13.99 a month, tracks can be streamed and transferred to a
portable player supported by Rhapsody. If one wishes to download or burn
tracks, they still must be purchased. It is true that Rhapsody has gone to
unprotected MP3 files when purchasing, but I'm not sure how this affects the
Rhapsody To Go options mentioned above. I may need to call tech support,
wait an hour on hold, and talk to someone who doesn't speak English well and
won't have a clue what I'm trying to explain. I suspect I'm going to have to
do that, though. Pray for me all.l 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Robert doc Wright
Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 3:22 PM
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Subject: Re: Is there an accessible MP3 player that works with Rhapsody?

I had a problem getting jaws to interact with rhapsody.

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----- Original Message -----
From: Jamie Pauls
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 12:54 PM
Subject: Is there an accessible MP3 player that works with Rhapsody?


Greetings list:

I teach a music appreciation class at a local community college. In the fall
of this year, I am switching to a new textbook, The Musical Experience by
John Chiego. Every instructor of the class receives a year of Rhapsody to Go
which allows one to transfer songs from Rhapsody to a supported MP3 player.
Each chapter of the text has an accompanying playlist. I am familiar with
using Rhapsody and have no trouble there. I have also been playing with
Applian Technology's Replay Media Catcher program to grab the playlists and
convert them to MP3 files. Applian says this is legal, but I have to wonder
if Rhapsody would be thrilled. I will use Media Catcher if I have no other
option, but an MP3 player with attached speakers would be preferable to CDs
and a boom box anyway. Does anyone have any experience with any of the MP3
players supported by Rhapsody? Any help would be appreciated.

Jamie Pauls, MT-BC
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