Problems Playing Radio Stations in Winamp

2010-10-19 Thread DJ DOCTOR P
Hello all list members,
I wish to listen to WUFT in Winamp.
But when I went to WUft's website, I got a message that said, Winamp 5.58 not 
available.
What is it that I'm doing wrong?
And is there a way to get this radio station to play in Winamp?
Thinks in advance!
My best regards, John.
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Question for Audacity users

2010-10-19 Thread Larry Naessens
Hi. My problem occurs when I want to apply effects to one specific track from 
those that I have opened and imported. It happens whether using the Mac or 
windows version of Audacity. 

According to an Audacity demo that I found on BlindCoolTech, my impression is 
that if you wish to select one specific track, you make sure that it is in 
focus and press enter on it. However, when I do that, all tracks are selected, 
effectively blocking me from working with one of the tracks only. 

Any thoughts on what I might be doing wrong? It's not an accessibility issue, 
because the guy doing the demo was blind and using a Mac. So it's me and I'd 
like to find out what I'm doing wrong. 

Larry



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Re: Question for Audacity users

2010-10-19 Thread David Bailes
Hi Larry,

I presume that you're using a recent version of Audacity (latest version is 
1.3.12).
If a track is the focus, then pressing enter toggles whether that track is 
selected or not, but it has no effect on whether the other tracks are selected. 
So if if you want only one track to be selected, you need to go through the 
other the other tracks and set them to be not selected if necessary. You may 
find the keystroke ctrl+shift+a helpful, as this sets all tracks (and any 
selected time range) to unselected.
There's a Jaws guide to audacity at http://bit.ly/axYol6 which you may find of 
some help,

David.

original message:
Hi. My problem occurs when I want to apply effects to one specific track from 
those that I have opened and imported. It happens whether using the Mac or 
windows version of Audacity. 

According to an Audacity demo that I found on BlindCoolTech, my impression is 
that if you wish to select one specific track, you make sure that it is in 
focus and press enter on it. However, when I do that, all tracks are selected, 
effectively blocking me from working with one of the tracks only. 

Any thoughts on what I might be doing wrong? It's not an accessibility issue, 
because the guy doing the demo was blind and using a Mac. So it's me and I'd 
like to find out what I'm doing wrong. 

Larry



  

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Re: Question for Audacity users

2010-10-19 Thread Larry Naessens
Hi David. Thanks very much for your suggestion. One additional question though. 
Are these suggestions specific to Jaws? I have Window-Eyes, System Access and 
of course, for the Mac, Voiceover. Whether or not your suggestions are Jaws 
specific, I'll take a look at the link you suggested. Thanks very much. 

Larry



On 2010-10-19, at 1:09 PM, David Bailes wrote:

 Hi Larry,
 
 I presume that you're using a recent version of Audacity (latest version is 
 1.3.12).
 If a track is the focus, then pressing enter toggles whether that track is 
 selected or not, but it has no effect on whether the other tracks are 
 selected. 
 So if if you want only one track to be selected, you need to go through the 
 other the other tracks and set them to be not selected if necessary. You may 
 find the keystroke ctrl+shift+a helpful, as this sets all tracks (and any 
 selected time range) to unselected.
 There's a Jaws guide to audacity at http://bit.ly/axYol6 which you may find 
 of 
 some help,
 
 David.
 
 original message:
 Hi. My problem occurs when I want to apply effects to one specific track from 
 those that I have opened and imported. It happens whether using the Mac or 
 windows version of Audacity. 
 
 According to an Audacity demo that I found on BlindCoolTech, my impression is 
 that if you wish to select one specific track, you make sure that it is in 
 focus and press enter on it. However, when I do that, all tracks are 
 selected, 
 effectively blocking me from working with one of the tracks only. 
 
 Any thoughts on what I might be doing wrong? It's not an accessibility issue, 
 because the guy doing the demo was blind and using a Mac. So it's me and I'd 
 like to find out what I'm doing wrong. 
 
 Larry
 
 
 
 
 
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