RE: Creative Zen players and accessibility.

2006-03-21 Thread Milton M. Ota
From what I could determine with the Zen Nano 1 GB it supports albums and
individual files.
 



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Hi Folks:

Does  the Zen players support true folder sellection or just album 
sellection determined by I D E tags?

Thanks gang.


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 Hi Jim.

 I have just obtained a creative 20g player.  It has reasonable
 accessability.  I am totally blind and find the dedicated function keys
 helpful.  If you want further information on the player then feel free to
 contact me off list.

 Walter Ramage.

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 Hi Folks:

 Has anyone out there had any experience using Creative Zen MP3 players? 
 How
 accessible is the hardware and file transfer software.  Do the players
 support the transferring of files to and from the unit via Windows 
 Explorer?

 Looking forward to your responses.

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RE: Creative Zen players and accessibility.

2006-03-21 Thread Milton M. Ota
The Creative Zen players are okay in its accessibity. You can transfer your
MP3 files using Windows Explorer. The unit supports Audible and WMA which is
the Windows Media Audio format and WMA (DRM) Digital Rights Management.

I have the 1 GB model which has the FM radio and recorder but to get to
those options via the menu are very difficult. If you are just going to use
the Zen as a player, its great.

Place marker is held for the last file you are listening too.

I actually have the Creative Zen Nano 1 GB model.

Let me know privately if you have more questions.




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Subject: Creative Zen players and accessibility.

Hi Folks:

Has anyone out there had any experience using Creative Zen MP3 players? How
accessible is the hardware and file transfer software.  Do the players
support the transferring of files to and from the unit via Windows Explorer?

Looking forward to your responses.

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RE: Accessible MP3 players.

2006-03-07 Thread Milton M. Ota
I have found the Creative Zen Nano 1 GB flash memmory to be fairly
accessible. Other than for getting into the menu for other options if you
only want to play MP3, Audible books, WMA and WMA/DRM (digital rights
management) this unit hold a place marker in the file you are listening too.

This unit has an FM radio and you have to get into the menu to get to the
radio--and I haven't found an easy way to do that.

Sound quality is great!

Found mine at Walmart.

Paid $149.95.

 



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Subject: Accessible MP3 players.

Hi Folks:

Are there any high quality belt worn MP3 players out that actually have
buttons for each function. Can they leave marks in a file so that one can
return to the place where one left off?  To a certain extent, the IRiver can
do that; however, when one plays another file, the previous place marker is
gone.

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RE: accessible dvd software

2005-07-30 Thread Milton M. Ota
If you set your default media player to either Real Player 10.X or Windows
Media Player 9.X and of course I assume you have a DVD drive, you should be
able to access the menus from the keyboard.
 



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Hello everyone,
I read André's question and I have one similar.  I am using jaws for windows

and would like to know what is the most accessible DVD software for watching

DVD's.
Thanks.
Mark
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 Hi all

 I realise this question has been asked many times before, but I need some
 current info.

 I am looking for an accessible MP3 player with good sound quality.  It 
 must
 also have a reasonably large storage capacity.

 I realise that with todays menu-driven units nothing is completely
 accessible, but what is the best options regarding MP3 players that are
 presently available on the market?

 Also - and this is just out of curiosity - do all these small MP3 players
 have the same sound quality?

 Regards

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RE: Windowsmedia questions.

2005-06-12 Thread Milton M. Ota
If you have Windows Media Player 10, under the Files menu, you should be
able to use Save play list as... or Add to Library submenu then choose
Add file or playlist 

Check to see that you will be saving the file where you can find it later
and then give it a file name, then choose the type of file extention you
want.

I hope this helps.




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Hello!
When listening to online stream, is it posible to save them in a favorites
menu or something.
I am not that familiar with playlistwriting.
For example, if i am listening to a clasical radiostation and then shifting
to a jazz dito and then wants to shift back to the clasical one, do i have
to go via the radiostation homepage evry time or can this simply be done i
windows media player?
THe other question os if you can make another player play windowsmedia
streams instead of wmp?
HTnaks in advance.
/Anders.
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RE: old version web site address needed

2005-06-03 Thread Milton M. Ota
I think this is the website you are looking for.


http://oldversion.com/ 



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Looking for Real Player 8 basic version. I want a backup copy of
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RE: Totle Recorder.

2005-04-11 Thread Milton M. Ota
High Criteria is the company name and the URL is:
http://www.highcriteria.com/

 



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Hello Listers,
I would like to down load totle recorder, but I don't know the URL. will
some one please send the URL or the link to the website? I would really
appreciate that.
Also, If you wil, send some thing about how the program works?
Thanks,
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RE: Problem with Radio Broadcast Links.

2004-10-20 Thread Milton M. Ota
I just manually loaded your URL from your message and it loaded in
Realplayer 10 for me with no problems.

Not sure what could be going on.


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Hi all.

I'm creating a home page on my computer with links to various radio 
stations, so that I can listen to streaming radio through my computer,
and 
possibly, record using goldwave, broadcast material.

My problem is when I click on a URL for some radio stations, I get the

following message from my computer. The file your downloading cannot
be 
opened by the default program.  It is either corrupted or it has an 
incorrect filetype.  As a security precaution, it is recommended  that
you 
cancel the download  I then get an option to Save the file in My
Documents 
or Cancel.

I'm using Real Player 10 and think that perhaps I need to adjust some 
setting in there to allow the download and listening of this file.

In case I am making an error with the code, I've copied one of the
URL'S 
below.

a
href=http://streams.interoutemediaservices.com/clients/srh/clyde1.asx
Clyde 1./a

Any advise or ideas would be very welcomed as I'd really like to
complete 
this particular project.


Best wishes.

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RE: Problem with Radio Broadcast Links.

2004-10-20 Thread Milton M. Ota
That file format looks like it should open in windows Media Player.

It looks like you have the anchor correct.


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Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 3:49 AM
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Subject: Problem with Radio Broadcast Links.


Hi all.

I'm creating a home page on my computer with links to various radio 
stations, so that I can listen to streaming radio through my computer,
and 
possibly, record using goldwave, broadcast material.

My problem is when I click on a URL for some radio stations, I get the

following message from my computer. The file your downloading cannot
be 
opened by the default program.  It is either corrupted or it has an 
incorrect filetype.  As a security precaution, it is recommended  that
you 
cancel the download  I then get an option to Save the file in My
Documents 
or Cancel.

I'm using Real Player 10 and think that perhaps I need to adjust some 
setting in there to allow the download and listening of this file.

In case I am making an error with the code, I've copied one of the
URL'S 
below.

a
href=http://streams.interoutemediaservices.com/clients/srh/clyde1.asx
Clyde 1./a

Any advise or ideas would be very welcomed as I'd really like to
complete 
this particular project.


Best wishes.

Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

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RE: Off Topic Skype Configuration:

2004-10-18 Thread Milton M. Ota
The Options setting can be found under the files menu.

If you haven't downloaded scripts for Skype, go to the following:

http://www.jfwlite.com

Click on the Programs link and search through the list of stuff they
have there.

There are at present no set file for Window eyes users.


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Could someone please dirrect me to where I can find out how to
configure skype so I can use it? I am sorry if this is off topic in
any way but I don't know where to go to get this information. Thank
you in advance.

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RE: the Book Port

2004-07-11 Thread Milton M. Ota
According to the manual for the Book Port, mp3 at 128 bit rate will
play fine and in stereo.

There is no A.C. plug adapter. Its recommended that you buy and use
rechargeable batteries and recharge on a separate battery charger.

The unit comes with a 64 mb flash card and you can buy additional
flash cards from your local computer store.

I understand that both the Book Port and the Book courier will accept
storage/playback of Audible books from audible.com

Hope this information helps you a little more to get a clear idea of
the Book Port.


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Thanks, Milton, for the information in your message quoted below.  If
only there was a similar product which used Eloquence text to speech
rather than Doubletalk I'd snap it up in a heartbeat.

I read the article comparing the BookPort and BookCourier, but I felt
it did an inadequate job of comparison.  It really just listed the
features of each product without much comparison.

Nowhere did I find much information about the mp3 capabilities of
these products.  What bit rates do they support?  More importantly,
what bit rates do they *not* support?  Can bookmarks be placed within
mp3 files?  I think my primary use for the unit would be to listen to
audio and perhaps audible.com books, so I'd be most interested in the
detailed differences between the two units in this regard.

Are there other products which I should consider for listening to
audio/audible.com books?

Also, nowhere was anything mentioned about AC adaptors.  Can either of
these units be run off of AC?  If not, it seems one would go through a
lot of batteries.

I did notice that in addition to the BookCourier being $20 less
expensive, it also includes twice the memory.

Jeff, the Ultra guy
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Allow me to answer two postings in one--

I believe that the firmware in the BookPort over the Book Courier will
support Daisy format 3.0 where the Book Courier currently was only
supporting Daisy format 2.2. Whether that makes any difference at this
time is not that important as there are not many books available in
Daisy 3.0.

The BookPort is a product of the American Printing House for the
Blind, Inc. information about the BookPort can be found at their
website at:

http://www.aph.org/

You can find a website on the Book courier at:

http://www.bookcourier.com/

And for all interested parties, go to the web of the American
Foundation for the Blind's Accessworld for July 2004 and read a
comparison report of the two devices we are talking about here.

http://www.afb.org/accessworld/



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RE: the Book Port

2004-07-10 Thread Milton M. Ota
Allow me to answer two postings in one--

I believe that the firmware in the BookPort over the Book Courier will
support Daisy format 3.0 where the Book Courier currently was only
supporting Daisy format 2.2. Whether that makes any difference at this
time is not that important as there are not many books available in
Daisy 3.0.

The BookPort is a product of the American Printing House for the
Blind, Inc. information about the BookPort can be found at their
website at:

http://www.aph.org/

You can find a website on the Book courier at:

http://www.bookcourier.com/

And for all interested parties, go to the web of the American
Foundation for the Blind's Accessworld for July 2004 and read a
comparison report of the two devices we are talking about here.

http://www.afb.org/accessworld/



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and where do you find this program/ player?
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Subject: Re: the Book Port


 Hi,

 I would respectfully disagree with this. The Book Port was designed 
 specifically for people who are blind. It will play contracted grade
2 
 files and the transfer software is much more designed to work well 
 giving one audio feedback as transfers are happening. Both devices
use 
 the same basic hardware with some differences in the keypad and the 
 user interface.

 Again, I put my vote in for the Book Port. The current public beta 
 will even allow one to speed-up audio files compressing them without

 changing the pitch. It will play Audible files as well.

 Robert Carter

 At 04:54 PM 7/10/2004, you wrote:


 you may want to get the Book Courier instead. Book port it=s made
buy 
 the same company for APH.
 
 -- Sarai and Rosie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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 At the ACB convention, I saw a book port. It plays everything and 
 will
soon
 be playing books from audible. I was wondering if anyone uses it
and 
 what
do
 they think of the accessibility and the voice quality?
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RE: the Book Port

2004-07-10 Thread Milton M. Ota
The bookPort is from the american Printing House for the Blind and it
cost around $399.00.



Aloha,
Milton M. Ota
Associate Dealer, Hawaii
Island Computer Access Now, I.C.A.N.
1318 Kanewai Street
Honolulu, Hawaii 96816-1718
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Subject: Re: the Book Port


Who carries this product and how much does it cost?
Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
When I've given all that I have to give
Its just the least I can do for my neighbor.


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