RE: Winamps audio playback capabilities

2010-09-19 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Looks like the message David was responding to was removed, so I'm not sure
what the original problem was, but I use the media library in Winamp all of
the time. I don't find that there are any problems with JAWS and the media
library when dealing with podcasts and local media. It's a different story
with remote or on line media and services though. since I don't recall the
original message, and the subject line isn't too enlightening on this point,
I'm not sure if David is just talking about using the media library in
Winamp.

BTW, it's been a long time, and a few versions of JFW and Winamp, since I've
had any trouble using the media library to manage my local media. The last
problem I had wasn't due to accessibility, it was because Winamp kept
crashing when navigating around the library. I don't really know of any
tricks, other than the suggestions in the JFW help, which involve liberal
uses of control+tab and F6.

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On Behalf Of Mac Norins
Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2010 10:45 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Winamps audio playback capabilities

David,

What scripts, are you currently using, say with JAWS, that make current 
versions, of the Media Library work?  This is a long standing problem, that 
I gave up on long ago and never learned how to remedy!Any new suggestions? 
You are more expert, than many of us, out here, so what do you suggest, for 
people using, say the version before the current one, of Win Amp?  Do you 
want to enlighten us, who have no clues?

Thanks,

Mac Norins
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To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2010 8:17 PM
Subject: RE: Winamps audio playback capabilities


Mate,
All you need is in the Winamp library. Also you can do similar things in
the Winamp play list editor. 



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Re: Winamps audio playback capabilities

2010-09-19 Thread Mac Norins
David,

What scripts, are you currently using, say with JAWS, that make current 
versions, of the Media Library work?  This is a long standing problem, that 
I gave up on long ago and never learned how to remedy!Any new suggestions? 
You are more expert, than many of us, out here, so what do you suggest, for 
people using, say the version before the current one, of Win Amp?  Do you 
want to enlighten us, who have no clues?

Thanks,

Mac Norins
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From: "David Truong" 
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2010 8:17 PM
Subject: RE: Winamps audio playback capabilities


Mate,
All you need is in the Winamp library. Also you can do similar things in
the Winamp play list editor. 



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RE: Winamps audio playback capabilities

2010-09-19 Thread David Truong
Mate,
All you need is in the Winamp library. Also you can do similar things in
the Winamp play list editor.

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On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
Sent: Monday, 20 September 2010 8:00 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Winamps audio playback capabilities

Hi1

This message may e a little long-winded so please excuse and bare with me.

One thing I like about Itunes is the ability of Itunes to remember what
songs I've played and how many times I've played them, you can using this
memory create "favourite" playlists for example so those songs you play
often are automatically added to that list so you can Sync it with your
Iphone and no that when you're on the move you'll only hear those songs you
like when you start playing the Ipod, so far so very good.

I was lucky enough to get my hands on a Yamaha TSX_130 clock radio on
Thursday which includes amongst other things a multi-format audio CD
player, an Ipod dock and a port for a USB memory stick so here's the
question, I'd like to start using memory sticks with the Yamaha and I have
Winamp on the Windows PC, is there a similar function in Winamp or a way
using Winamp that I can have my most frequently play songs remembered and
copied to the Memory stick in a similar way as illustrated in the above
example with Itunes?

And finally,  for those wanting to know more about the Yamaha TSX-130? I
plan to cover that in more detail in a future email and if you have one of
these little beauties? Then may you be enjoying every minute of your
listening experience .



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Re: Winamps audio playback capabilities

2010-09-19 Thread DJ DOCTOR P

Hello Dain,
It all depends if you're working in the mane window.
If the mane window is open, then you can pretty much go back to where you 
left off.
I haven't figured out how to create play list or sink files to an mp3 player 
using Winamp yet, perhaps someone else on the list can answer that part of 
your question.

Hope this helps you a little bit.
My best regards.
 John.
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From: "Dane Trethowan" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2010 6:00 PM
Subject: Winamps audio playback capabilities



Hi1

This message may e a little long-winded so please excuse and bare with me.

One thing I like about Itunes is the ability of Itunes to remember what 
songs I've played and how many times I've played them, you can using this 
memory create "favourite" playlists for example so those songs you play 
often are automatically added to that list so you can Sync it with your 
Iphone and no that when you're on the move you'll only hear those songs 
you like when you start playing the Ipod, so far so very good.


I was lucky enough to get my hands on a Yamaha TSX_130 clock radio on 
Thursday which includes amongst other things a multi-format audio CD 
player, an Ipod dock and a port for a USB memory stick so here's the 
question, I'd like to start using memory sticks with the Yamaha and I have 
Winamp on the Windows PC, is there a similar function in Winamp or a way 
using Winamp that I can have my most frequently play songs remembered and 
copied to the Memory stick in a similar way as illustrated in the above 
example with Itunes?


And finally,  for those wanting to know more about the Yamaha TSX-130? I 
plan to cover that in more detail in a future email and if you have one of 
these little beauties? Then may you be enjoying every minute of your 
listening experience .




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Re: The Zoom H1 audio recorder

2010-09-19 Thread Dane Trethowan
Listen to the review at http://www.blindcooltech.com and I'm sure you'll find 
that Neil mentions that once the sampling rate etc is set then it stays put 
until you change it.


On 20/09/2010, at 8:44 AM, Matthew Bullis wrote:

>   I wrote to Neal after his review debuted, but didn't get a response. I 
> wonder if when you turn off the recorder, if the sampling rate always 
> defaults to 44/16? If you're in the record standby mode, which you are when 
> you press record once, then you use the arrows to increase or decrease the 
> sampling rate. If you choose something else, by design or mistake, then I'd 
> like to know if it stays there even after you switch it off? If it doesn't, 
> then even better, since I'd want to know where I was in the selection. Also, 
> is the autogain setting a switch on the machine? Does the volume and 
> recording level always default to fifty when you turn the machine on? The 
> threads for the tripod are contained on the machine. Can you get an adaptor 
> to fit this onto a microphone stand, and if so, is it included inside the 
> accessories pack which Zoom also sells?
> Thanks a lot.
> Matthew 
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Re: The Zoom H1 audio recorder

2010-09-19 Thread Matthew Bullis
   I wrote to Neal after his review debuted, but didn't get a response. I 
wonder if when you turn off the recorder, if the sampling rate always 
defaults to 44/16? If you're in the record standby mode, which you are when 
you press record once, then you use the arrows to increase or decrease the 
sampling rate. If you choose something else, by design or mistake, then I'd 
like to know if it stays there even after you switch it off? If it doesn't, 
then even better, since I'd want to know where I was in the selection. Also, 
is the autogain setting a switch on the machine? Does the volume and 
recording level always default to fifty when you turn the machine on? The 
threads for the tripod are contained on the machine. Can you get an adaptor 
to fit this onto a microphone stand, and if so, is it included inside the 
accessories pack which Zoom also sells?

Thanks a lot.
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Winamps audio playback capabilities

2010-09-19 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi1

This message may e a little long-winded so please excuse and bare with me.

One thing I like about Itunes is the ability of Itunes to remember what songs 
I've played and how many times I've played them, you can using this memory 
create "favourite" playlists for example so those songs you play often are 
automatically added to that list so you can Sync it with your Iphone and no 
that when you're on the move you'll only hear those songs you like when you 
start playing the Ipod, so far so very good.

I was lucky enough to get my hands on a Yamaha TSX_130 clock radio on Thursday 
which includes amongst other things a multi-format audio CD player, an Ipod 
dock and a port for a USB memory stick so here's the question, I'd like to 
start using memory sticks with the Yamaha and I have Winamp on the Windows PC, 
is there a similar function in Winamp or a way using Winamp that I can have my 
most frequently play songs remembered and copied to the Memory stick in a 
similar way as illustrated in the above example with Itunes?

And finally,  for those wanting to know more about the Yamaha TSX-130? I plan 
to cover that in more detail in a future email and if you have one of these 
little beauties? Then may you be enjoying every minute of your listening 
experience .



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Re: The Zoom H1 audio recorder

2010-09-19 Thread Dane Trethowan
Yep, makes a huge amount of sense to me and thanks for clarifying the memory 
capabilities of the Sony PC-MD50.

Unfortunately we cannot get that machine in Australia otherwise I'd consider it 
but for $99.00 U.S.? Well the Zoom H1 is one of those devices not to be passed 
up.


On 20/09/2010, at 7:45 AM, James Scholes wrote:

> The PCM-D50 is fitted with 4 GB of internal flash memory and a Memory Stick 
> Pro-HG Duo^(TM) slot.
> 
> To be fair, if you thought the noise floor was too high on the H1, then 
> either you have a very special purpose for it, like recording speech in super 
> quiet environments, or you've wasted your money because you don't understand 
> that 99% of sounds you capture are loud enough to mask the sound.  And if 
> they're not, use an expander/gate on your recording afterwards.  The H1 is 
> not designed for the same applications that the PCMD50 is, but that's not to 
> say it can't do a damn good job.  And as you said, for $99, not only can you 
> honestly not get anything better, but you'd be a fool to suggest that a $99 
> piece of kit with no menus is up to the same standards of a menu-driven, $600 
> recorder like the PCMD50.
> 
> With the Sony recorder, or any other recorder with menus but no speech, you 
> have a hell of a lot more to remember than sample and bit rate.  For a start, 
> you need to remember where those settings are in the menu system, never mind 
> how to set them once you get there.  So I don't see it as a floor of the 
> recorder, as only the DM4, DM520 etc from Olympus overcome memory problems by 
> providing speech feedback.
> 
> Previously, Dane Trethowan said:
>> Yeah but correct me please about a few issues that the Sony machine has, for 
>> example can it only use memory stick? If so then I'm not particularly 
>> interested in that.
>> 
>> As the review states on the H1, the noise factor of the Zoom H1 is only 
>> noticable in very quiet environments and you can hear this in the review 
>> itself so given all that? Well I reckon $99.0 U.S. is an absolute bargain.  
>> Admitedly you'll need a reasonable memory to remember what the format and 
>> sampling rate is set to but most people I know have good memories.
>> 
>> 
>> On 20/09/2010, at 12:01 AM, Kelly Pierce wrote:
>> 
>>> wow, this price sounds great, even with a conversion rate.  This
>>> recorder still has a high noise floor compared to minidisc recorders.
>>> I ended up deciding to pay more for a sony PCM D50 for the lower noise
>>> floor for broadcast quality recordings on the cheap.
>>> 
>>> Kelly
>>> 
>>> On 9/16/10, Dane Trethowan  wrote:
 Hi!
 
 For those in Australia who are thinking about purchasing one of these 
 superb
 recorders you may wish to hang fire for a week or two.  Dynamic Music - the
 Australian distributors - are undergoing a major price restructure for all
 the products they sell right now and are expected to announce new 
 attractive
 pricing for the H1, it should be available for $120.00 Australian which
 includes warrantees and so on, I'd rather that than say purchasing
 internationally or through Ebay.
 
 For full details consult yesterdays Age Newspaper, the Green Guide Section
 and the Bleeding Edge column.
 
 
 
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Re: The Zoom H1 audio recorder

2010-09-19 Thread James Scholes
 The PCM-D50 is fitted with 4 GB of internal flash memory and a Memory 
Stick Pro-HG Duo^(TM) slot.


To be fair, if you thought the noise floor was too high on the H1, then 
either you have a very special purpose for it, like recording speech in 
super quiet environments, or you've wasted your money because you don't 
understand that 99% of sounds you capture are loud enough to mask the 
sound.  And if they're not, use an expander/gate on your recording 
afterwards.  The H1 is not designed for the same applications that the 
PCMD50 is, but that's not to say it can't do a damn good job.  And as 
you said, for $99, not only can you honestly not get anything better, 
but you'd be a fool to suggest that a $99 piece of kit with no menus is 
up to the same standards of a menu-driven, $600 recorder like the PCMD50.


With the Sony recorder, or any other recorder with menus but no speech, 
you have a hell of a lot more to remember than sample and bit rate.  For 
a start, you need to remember where those settings are in the menu 
system, never mind how to set them once you get there.  So I don't see 
it as a floor of the recorder, as only the DM4, DM520 etc from Olympus 
overcome memory problems by providing speech feedback.


Previously, Dane Trethowan said:

Yeah but correct me please about a few issues that the Sony machine has, for 
example can it only use memory stick? If so then I'm not particularly 
interested in that.

As the review states on the H1, the noise factor of the Zoom H1 is only noticable in 
very quiet environments and you can hear this in the review itself so given all that? 
Well I reckon $99.0 U.S. is an absolute bargain.  Admitedly you'll need a reasonable 
memory to remember what the format and sampling rate is set to but most people I know 
have good memories.


On 20/09/2010, at 12:01 AM, Kelly Pierce wrote:


wow, this price sounds great, even with a conversion rate.  This
recorder still has a high noise floor compared to minidisc recorders.
I ended up deciding to pay more for a sony PCM D50 for the lower noise
floor for broadcast quality recordings on the cheap.

Kelly

On 9/16/10, Dane Trethowan  wrote:

Hi!

For those in Australia who are thinking about purchasing one of these superb
recorders you may wish to hang fire for a week or two.  Dynamic Music - the
Australian distributors - are undergoing a major price restructure for all
the products they sell right now and are expected to announce new attractive
pricing for the H1, it should be available for $120.00 Australian which
includes warrantees and so on, I'd rather that than say purchasing
internationally or through Ebay.

For full details consult yesterdays Age Newspaper, the Green Guide Section
and the Bleeding Edge column.



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Re: The Zoom H1 audio recorder

2010-09-19 Thread Dane Trethowan
Yeah but correct me please about a few issues that the Sony machine has, for 
example can it only use memory stick? If so then I'm not particularly 
interested in that.

As the review states on the H1, the noise factor of the Zoom H1 is only 
noticable in very quiet environments and you can hear this in the review itself 
so given all that? Well I reckon $99.0 U.S. is an absolute bargain.  Admitedly 
you'll need a reasonable memory to remember what the format and sampling rate 
is set to but most people I know have good memories .


On 20/09/2010, at 12:01 AM, Kelly Pierce wrote:

> wow, this price sounds great, even with a conversion rate.  This
> recorder still has a high noise floor compared to minidisc recorders.
> I ended up deciding to pay more for a sony PCM D50 for the lower noise
> floor for broadcast quality recordings on the cheap.
> 
> Kelly
> 
> On 9/16/10, Dane Trethowan  wrote:
>> Hi!
>> 
>> For those in Australia who are thinking about purchasing one of these superb
>> recorders you may wish to hang fire for a week or two.  Dynamic Music - the
>> Australian distributors - are undergoing a major price restructure for all
>> the products they sell right now and are expected to announce new attractive
>> pricing for the H1, it should be available for $120.00 Australian which
>> includes warrantees and so on, I'd rather that than say purchasing
>> internationally or through Ebay .
>> 
>> For full details consult yesterdays Age Newspaper, the Green Guide Section
>> and the Bleeding Edge column.
>> 
>> 
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Re: a strange issue with winamp

2010-09-19 Thread Sunshine
do you have the direct sound  option selected cause this will stop this from 
happening the wave out put pluggin will make this behivor happen

- Original Message - 
From: "Jed Barton" 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2010 11:51 AM
Subject: a strange issue with winamp


Hey guys,

I have a playlist put together here in winamp.  Something wierd is happening
in some of these songs when they start playing, my PC makes a ding sound,
and i see in another windows something that says  wave form file
information.  I press enter on it and it goes away, then a few songs later
in the playlist, this may have it again on another song.  Any way to get rid
of this, it's really annoying.

Thanks,
Jed


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a strange issue with winamp

2010-09-19 Thread Jed Barton
Hey guys,

I have a playlist put together here in winamp.  Something wierd is happening
in some of these songs when they start playing, my PC makes a ding sound,
and i see in another windows something that says  wave form file
information.  I press enter on it and it goes away, then a few songs later
in the playlist, this may have it again on another song.  Any way to get rid
of this, it's really annoying.

Thanks,
Jed


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Help with Goldwave scripts, please

2010-09-19 Thread Walter Ramage
Hi folks.  At present I am using Gold Wave V5.25.  Things have moved on a
pace since I got this version and I think it is time to upgrade.  I
understand
that 5.58 is the latest version of Gold Wave but are there suitable scripts
for JAWS available for this version?  If so, where can I download them
from? Equally
as important, how do I install them?  It has been a number of years now
since I got help to install the scripts for the version I now have and I
simply
did what I was instructed but as it was new to me  and I was very
inexperienced, I was unable to retain the information.  If some kind soul
would be so
kind and give me a step by step guide of where and how to install the right
scripts for the latest version I would be very grateful.  Of course, if the
scripts are self instal then that solves a lot of problems but it still
would be useful to know how to do it the long way.  With many thanks and
hope someone
can help.  Walter.




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Does anyone know of an accessible simple to use download manager?

2010-09-19 Thread Walter Ramage
Hi all.  I have for a little while now been trying to find an accessible
and simple to use download manager.   There is one web site that I use a lot
to
purchase music downloads from.  They have their own download manager but for
some reason I am unable to download a complete copy of it and in any case,
someone who uses another screen reader (super Nova) said that the programme
interfered with his screen reader.  I would imagine if I could get a proper
copy I would have similar problems so their DLM is of no use.  I told them
this and they suggested Flashget but that was totally unfriendly and
impossible
to use.  I did a search and tried"Free Download Manager."  The blurb spoke
of how simple it was to use and how straightforward the interface was. 
Well,
I downloaded it and installed it and it didn't seem to conflict with my JAWS
10.  However, it was impossible to understand how to use it.  They explained
but it still didn't make any sense.  Even my sighted P.A. couldn't work out
how to use the thing.  Therefore, If anyone knows of a good DLM that is
screen
reader friendly and easy to use then would you please let me know.  Failing
any success in finding one, I'll just have to continue downloading track by
track which is very soul destroying.  With thanks.  Walter.




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AccessibleBlueray Player software

2010-09-19 Thread Hamit Campos
Hi guys. What programs if ny have you guys found tto play Blueray disks with
that's accessible? As you know Windows Media Player and Center won't do it.
That's really sad I think. I know Power DVDDX will, but one can't fast
forward threw a chapter. One can't even rewind one. One can only skip
forward and back, play and pause. That's all you can do. So, thanks any
ways.

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Re: The Zoom H1 audio recorder

2010-09-19 Thread Kelly Pierce
wow, this price sounds great, even with a conversion rate.  This
recorder still has a high noise floor compared to minidisc recorders.
I ended up deciding to pay more for a sony PCM D50 for the lower noise
floor for broadcast quality recordings on the cheap.

Kelly

On 9/16/10, Dane Trethowan  wrote:
> Hi!
>
> For those in Australia who are thinking about purchasing one of these superb
> recorders you may wish to hang fire for a week or two.  Dynamic Music - the
> Australian distributors - are undergoing a major price restructure for all
> the products they sell right now and are expected to announce new attractive
> pricing for the H1, it should be available for $120.00 Australian which
> includes warrantees and so on, I'd rather that than say purchasing
> internationally or through Ebay .
>
> For full details consult yesterdays Age Newspaper, the Green Guide Section
> and the Bleeding Edge column.
>
>
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Re: Accessible audio editor...

2010-09-19 Thread Kelly Pierce
Also, Dancing dots may offer some ideas.

Kelly

On 9/17/10, Robert doc Wright  wrote:
> try Audacity. If you are looking for multitrack recording.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Vincenzo Rubano" 
> To: 
> Sent: Friday, September 17, 2010 10:34 AM
> Subject: Accessible audio editor...
>
>
>> Hello,
>> I am Vincenzo, I am blind and I am 16...
>> This is my first post in this mailing list.
>> I am italian, so, sorry for my mistakes (of course, if you are very
>> patient, you can correct them...and I will thank you! :)).
>> I have to ask you a question...
>> I am looking for an accessible audio editor. But not editors like
>> goldwave, sound forge and similar...
>> I would like to create dance songs with a program like fruity loops, q
>> base, and similar
>> Is there aniway for a blind user with screen reader jaws to use these
>> programs?
>> Or is there any program written specifically for blind users?
>> I have a pc with jaws 11 and windows xp
>>Vincenzo.
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