TR 7 to be released soon/was Re: Total Recorder

2007-11-20 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Here's the original post about the upcoming release of Total Recorder 
7.0...HTH Norma

From: Jani Kinnunen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Total Recorder V7.0 Will Be Released Soon
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 07:12:50 +0200

Hi,

I thought some people might be interested in the following pre-announcement.

Jani

Total Recorder V7.0 Will Be Released Soon!

High Criteria Inc., the world leader in computer audio recording systems,

announces the upcoming release of Total Recorder Version 7.0 and New Version

of

Video Add-on!

Total Recorder v7.0 is now becoming more powerful functionally and obtaining

more new features for users. New Total Recorder's kernel mode Driver offers

the following solutions:

list of 2 items

. Total Recorder is now fully compatible with Windows Vista (without any

limitations).

. There is no sound distortion when recording the sound from applications,

which involve the use of DirectSound (for instance, Skype 3.x).

list end

Total Recorder V7.0 Standard Edition offers a number of new features

including:

list of 3 items

. The feature of exporting/importing Total Recorder's settings and scheduled

jobs is added. It can be useful if you need to reinstall your system, move

Total Recorder from one computer to another one and for backup.

. In the new version of the program you can rename one file or a batch of

files from playlist using tag information.

. New version of Total Recorder is distinguished by higher speed and better

file compression when encoding files to FLAC format due to using the latest

version of FLAC sources.

list end

Total Recorder Professional Edition Version 7.0 includes all updates

released in the Standard Edition and has the additional changes:

list of 2 items

. Total Recorder offers the unique TimeShift feature which enables you to

exercise simultaneous listening and recording. It means that you can record

the

audio file and listen to it without waiting for the recording process to be

finished. You can also listen to the file from any position while recording

it.

. Cue-sheet files are now supported by Total Recorder. ?ue-points can be

created:

- Manually, e.g. to make a bookmark in a sound file.

- Automatically during recording session based on pause reduction, changes

of clip info in an external player, etc.

- Automatically during capturing Internet transmission when information

about a track is changed (if such information is provided by server).

A file can be splited at any time using CUE-points.

list end

We are currently working on implementing capture (rip) of

Internet-broadcasts in MP3, WMA and Ogg Vorbis formats directly without

decoding and re-encoding

(in addition to the ability of recording Internet-broadcasts of various

formats via external players). During recording you will also be able to

listen

to the steaming audio from any position of the broadcast you have already

captured.

New version of Video Add-on includes the following features:

list of 5 items

. Support of video files of the following formats is added: - Digital Video

(DV); - Windows Media Video (WMV) formats. We are currently working on

implementing

support of MPEG2 and MPEG4 formats.

. You can watch and record TV programs from TV-turner.

. Ability to record from digital DV format camera, connected to PC via

IEEE1394 interface.

. Built-in feature of turning off Video Acceleration for screen recording (a

separate utility was intended for this purpose previously).

. Performance characteristics are enhanced, so playback is improved and

saving of video files becomes faster.

list end

Our developers now are working on support simultaneous watching and

recording of Internet WMV streams.

If you have any comments or offers do not hesitate to contact us at

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Re: Stereo Receivers and amplifier's

2007-11-17 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
A quick look at Consumer Reports lists the Onkyo TX-SR504 receiver as 
a Best Buy at $400.
CR also recommends the Infinity Beta 10 speakers, $330.  HTH Norma




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RE: multi channel recording??

2007-11-02 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
NTrack Studio





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This USB tape deck might be worth a look

2007-10-22 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi audiophiles, I know that there is occasional discussion regarding 
tape decks and their integration with the PC  I stumbled across this 
tape deck, and it struck me as different because it is like the 
component dual decks we are all familiar with, but it also includes 
USB connectivity.  The price is $149.  I've pasted a little info 
below but if you want more info, surf on over to 
http://www.x-tremegeek.com/templates/SearchDetail.asp?productID=15886

Convert your old cassette tapes into modern MP3 digital files with 
ION Audio's USB Cassette Archiver. Not only only is the Archiver a 
superior dual cassette
tape deck (it even features high-speed dubbing), it converts music 
from analog tapes into digital files you can play, save and edit on 
your computer. It
will integrate nicely with your home entertainment center and 
connects with standard RCA jacks. Includes Audacity and EZ Tape 
Converter software on CD-ROM.
Requires Microsoft Windows XP/Vista or Mac OS 9+ (Mac users will need 
additional third party software for MP3 encoding).




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Re: Accessible Sirius Receiver Suggestions Please?

2007-10-18 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
I really think a lot of the antenna placement depends on 
location.  I'm in central Iowa, and I have one antenna which sits 
atop our kitchen cupboard, pointing straight up.  The other is on our 
deck, southwest side of the house, again pointing straight up.  Each 
person needs to experiment and see what is best for them.  Norma


At 09:59 PM 10/17/2007, you wrote:
Larry,
The antenna comes with a 21 foot long wire, so it is possible to mount the
antenna on a rooftop if necessary. If you have an internal wall facing south
that might work, however if there is a overhang that could also pose a
problem. The antenna has to be facing south, otherwise you will have dropout
of the signal coming from the cluster of transmitting satellites. The
antenna is mounted on a hinged type base that can be adjusted to maximize
the strength of the incoming signal in much the same way that one adjusts a
TV or FM radio antenna. I find that a 45degree angle of the antenna seems to
worke best for me.   . .

- Original Message -
From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 9:34 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible Sirius Receiver Suggestions Please?


  Bob, is a window with a southern exposure necessary for this antenna to
  function properly?? We have windows facing east or west. Nothing facing
  south.
 
  Larry
  - Original Message -
  From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 8:56 PM
  Subject: Re: Accessible Sirius Receiver Suggestions Please?
 
 
  Larry,
  The sirius unit that I have is called Staarmate3. It comes complete with
  both car and home kits. The unit can be used in both the car and in the
  home. It also comes with two antennas, a small car antenna with a
  magnetic
  back, and a much larger antenna that can be fastened to a windowsill with
  a
  southern exposure. The catalogue number is: 1219809813 from the Source in
  Canada. They have two other models that are slightly newer with the same
  features of the unit that was previously mentioned. By the looks of the
  photograph it appears that these models also have raised buttons as well.
  The model numbers ar as follows: 1219812 and 1219807. All units come with
  a
  built-in FM transmitter so that you can transmit your favourite station
  to
  an FM radio in another room. Hope this helps.
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 9:52 AM
  Subject: Re: Accessible Sirius Receiver Suggestions Please?
 
 
  about sattelite receivers. I did phone XM, and was told they had no
  receivers with raised buttons. Probably not true, but I didn't
  appreciate
  the brush off.
 
  Now then, after reading your post, I have 2 questions. First, what is
  the
  name or number of the sirius model that you're using? Second, when you
  say
  that I would need to purchase the boombox that this unit would clip in
  to,
  are you talking about a standard stereo system or something else related
  to
  sattelite technonogy. Please forgive these very basic questions, but my
  only
  sattelite listening experience is through XM on Winamp.
 
  Thanks in advance.
 
  Larry
  - Original Message -
  From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 10:42 PM
  Subject: Re: Accessible Sirius Receiver Suggestions Please?
 
 
  Larry,
  I don't think that you are going to find a satellite receiver with
  speech
  output. The particular unit that I have is pretty straight forward, and
  the
  buttons are raised and are in a straight row at the bottom of the unit.
  They
  appear as little dots that are easy to feel. There are long bar type
  buttons
  on the front panel off to the left that perform other functions, and on
  the
  boombox itself there is a cluster of raised buttons; volume up, volume
  down,
  off, and mute. When you change channels you hear a little beep that
  tells
  you that you are indeed changing channels. The Source has this
  particular
  unit on sale for I believe to be $129. This of course, does not include
  the
  boombox that the unit clips into. This is a good unit for people with
  low
  vision, as the faunt on the display window can be changed. Ideally it
  would
  be nice to have a unit that would tell you verbally what song is
  playing.
  I
  am wondering if a speech device could be hooked up to the unit to read
  out
  the information on the display window. I think that it is dooable. This
  would be similar to the device that reads out the frequencies on ham
  radio
  equipment.
  - Original Message -
  From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 10:10 PM
  Subject: Accessible Sirius Receiver Suggestions Please?
 
 
  Hi. Does 

Re: Accessible Sirius Receiver Suggestions Please?

2007-10-17 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
The Sirius Stiletto SL100 lists, among its features, audible channel 
names.  You can check out all other features and pricing at 
http://www.tss-radio.com/sirius-stiletto-live-portable-receiver-sl100pk1-p-3836.html?osCsid=eb9691b5b7c0747196c4415f0d4426b7
Additionally, the September 2006 issue of Access World has an article 
worth checking out titled From the Birds: A Look at the 
Accessibility of Satellite RadioReceivers by Brad Hodges.  Surf on 
over to http://www.afb.org/afbpress/pub.asp?DocID=aw070504select=1#1
HTH, Norma




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Re: WMP

2007-10-05 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi Peter, the keyboard shortcuts for WMP are in the help file.  Open 
help, then go down to accessibility for people with disabilities, 
then go to accessibility features and the shortcuts should be under 
that book.  HTH and good luck...Norma




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Re: Music Downloading Question

2007-10-03 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Napster, emusic.com Real Music Store and Amazon as soon as I can get 
registered.  HTH


At 09:40 AM 10/3/2007, you wrote:
I'm curious as to what programs people are using these days to download music?

Dan

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Amazon MP3 download service now available

2007-09-28 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
I wanted to let you all know that Amazon's MP3 download service is up 
and running.  You can check it out at
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/163856011///ref=amb_link_5542752_1/105-7237197-8358849?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DERpf_rd_s=center-1pf_rd_r=1N00YGDQ2FE9KX7JRGZKpf_rd_t=101pf_rd_p=312014401pf_rd_i=507846




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RE: List Name In Subject Line

2007-05-31 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
I also object to having the list name in the subject line.




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RE: comprehensive mp3music site?

2007-05-31 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
I pay as I go from Napster and this suits me just fine.


At 01:29 PM 5/31/2007, you wrote:
Real Music through the Real Player is a pay as you go program.  However,
you are restricted in how you can make that music available to cd or
other devices by the burn/transfer options in Real Player.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Schwery
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 12:28 PM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: comprehensive mp3music site?

I found the search link by going to the about link off the main page.
Since I don't download a lot of music, does anyone know of any pay as
you go, sites?

earlier, John Schwery, wrote:

 Cornell, is that f for search a JFW command?  I use Window Eyes.
 
 earlier, Cornell Ligon, wrote:
 
  HI John,
  When you go to their homepage, just hit f for the search box and type

  in your inquiry. With that said, once the page loads with options
  according to your search, it's probably easiest to hit the letter h
  for headings until you get to the list of music files, artists or
  whatever.
  It's relatively easy to use, but a bit much to go through until you
  get through their format.
  You can also search music according to genre,
  decades, album, artist and etc...
  HTH.
  
  P.S.
  All their files once purchased are your's to do whatever you want and

  their all recorded in 320 kbs, which is supposedly cd quality. You
  can burn, transfer or whatever how many times you like, and if for
  whatever reason the music files are lost, they keep a history of all
  your music downloaded so you can reretrieve the tracks.
  You don't have to join to listen to files, but it may be worth to
  take advantage of the free trial period. Their files are the easiest
  to use via computer and screenreader than any other site I've been
  to, but because they have such a large selection, mostly
  independents, it can be a bit much to navigate through until you get
  more acclimated to using the site.
  HTH!
  
  Best Regards,
  Cornell
  
  
  
  
  Original Message Follows
  From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Reply-To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Subject: Re: comprehensive mp3music site?
  Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 20:54:17 -0400
  
  No, I was able to search it very well and could preview music too
  without joining. We joined it and I loved it but my wife didn't
  because they didn't have much she liked. Guess what we don't have
anymore
  
  When your married you have to decide to either be right or be
happy
  
   SMILE
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  Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 3:07 PM
  Subject: comprehensive mp3music site?
  
  
   I tried emusic.com but I couldn't figure out how to search the
   site.  I wonder if one has to join before it can be searched?
   
   
John
   
   
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Audio List Help, 

Building a random playlist

2007-05-29 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi audiophiles,

I am interested in knowing if there is a program which will randomly 
pick from my MP3 files and generate playlists.  I would like to have 
some MP3 CDs available while travelling but manually building 
playlists sounds like a daunting task.  I'm new to creating playlists 
so any advice and information most appreciated.

Thanks,
Norma




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Thanks/was Re: Building a random playlist

2007-05-29 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Thanks to those who gave me info, you guys rock!




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RE: Eliminating audio tape squeal

2007-05-27 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi Tom,

Actually, I don't know why I didn't think of cleaning the head, etc, 
my brain must be in stand-by this weekend.  Would you please remind 
me what is a safe solution to clean with?  And the squeal does come 
through the speaker and headphones.  Other tapes play just fine.  I 
should probably state this is not a huge deal; it regards tape 1 of 
an NLS audio book I got late last week so I could read it over the 
long weekend.  So, if my efforts don't resolve the problem, I'll just 
send it back and re-order hopefully a better copy.

Thanks to all who gave me suggestions,
Norma




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Sound card using USB 1.1 or 2.0

2007-04-25 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi audiophiles, what are the  advantages to having a sound card which 
uses USB 2.0 over one which uses USB 1.1?  Thanks, Norma




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RE: XP Media Center Question.

2007-03-20 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi Rick, do you know if Media Center has a one-touch recording 
feature?  I didn't see it in the shortcuts list, but I can't believe 
MC doesn't have this capability.  Thanks for any insight, Norma




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RE: XP Media Center Question.

2007-03-20 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi Rick, boy, that is so obvious.  sheepish grin I guess my use of 
the term one-touch recording comes from my days using a 
VCR.  Thanks for your prompt reply...Norma





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Playing podcasts on portable devices

2007-03-18 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi audiophiles,

I'm just getting into the wonderful world of podcasts.  I am using 
Accessible Podcatcher, and I am wondering if I can play these files 
on a Muvo or Bookport.  If so, do I just copy and paste while in 
Windows Explorer?  If it makes any difference, the podcasts I have so 
far are from an Audible subscription.

Thanks guys,
Norma




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MP3 Direct Cut

2007-02-21 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi, I told someone about MP3 Direct Cut but she is having problems 
with the accessibility of the current version.  She states that it is 
quite graphical in nature.  So, is there a previous version which 
works better with Jaws?  Should scripts be used, and, if so, where 
can one obtain them?  Any other tips to get a beginning user started 
would be most welcome.  Thanks, Norma




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Re: Best mp3 file sharing program with JFW

2007-02-19 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Jason, I'm using the latest version of the Napster client with Jaws 8 
and it is quite Jaws friendly, IMHO.  Much better access with Jaws 
8.  As far as the DRM goes, it seems it applies to Napster 
subscribers, who are very limited in what they can do with the music 
they download.  I buy tracks and albums ala carte so am able to burn 
to CD, etc.  HTH Norma


At 11:52 PM 2/18/2007, you wrote:
Hi all, Currently, what's the best file sharing program that works
reasonably well with JFW 8.0 and a cable connection?

I've used kaza lite in the past, but recently when I tried to use it I
could never get it to download anything.

BTW in Napster's hay day I really liked that interface. Is the current
version of Napster just as Jaws friendly?

Thanks,
Jason




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Re: Best mp3 file sharing program with JFW

2007-02-19 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
I'm using Napster v. 3.8.0.9.  As far as the DRM scheme is concerned, 
I find it quite liberal and it suits my needs, in addition to being legal.


At 02:57 PM 2/19/2007, you wrote:
your still using drm though just letting your know doesn't matter if its ala
cart or not they use drm wma for every single track
none the less what version of the client you currently  using?

73
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Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 10:45 AM
Subject: Re: Best mp3 file sharing program with JFW


  Jason, I'm using the latest version of the Napster client with Jaws 8
  and it is quite Jaws friendly, IMHO.  Much better access with Jaws
  8.  As far as the DRM goes, it seems it applies to Napster
  subscribers, who are very limited in what they can do with the music
  they download.  I buy tracks and albums ala carte so am able to burn
  to CD, etc.  HTH Norma
 
 
  At 11:52 PM 2/18/2007, you wrote:
 Hi all, Currently, what's the best file sharing program that works
 reasonably well with JFW 8.0 and a cable connection?
 
 I've used kaza lite in the past, but recently when I tried to use it I
 could never get it to download anything.
 
 BTW in Napster's hay day I really liked that interface. Is the current
 version of Napster just as Jaws friendly?
 
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Re: categorizing cds and mp3s

2007-02-12 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Mr. Juan,

I'm not sure if you got an anser to your question, so here goes.  I 
really like CD Trustee, it was recommended by several on this list 
when I was looking for an accessible music database program.  I use 
Jaws, and it works well with the program.  I'm sorry I don't have an 
URL for you, but I'm sure a search using your favorite search engine 
will find it.  Let me know if I can be of further help.

Regards,
Norma
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At 08:49 AM 2/12/2007, you wrote:
Hello all:
what can anyone recommend in regards of a program to maintain a huge 
collections of mp3 and cds. I would like to make it so that I can 
have the cd name, artist, song titles and have my mp3 also on like a database.
I gues what I am looking for is for ideas how you guys maintain this 
since I am not sure if there is a good cd or mp3 catolog program 
accessible and I would very much appreciate the help.
thanks very much everyone in advance for the help
Mr. Juan
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RE: can anybody help with labling cd's or dvd's

2007-01-09 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
I use sheets of clear laminating material, available at any office 
supply store.  I can have multiple lines if necessary and can cut the 
material as a custom fit.  And it is thinner than Dymo tape, thus 
reducing the possibility of the braille catching in a player.  HTH




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Re: can anybody help with labling cd's or dvd's

2007-01-09 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
The laminating material I use is self adhesive.  Sarah, not sure what 
you are asking.  I braille the info onto the laminating sheet with a 
slate and stylus.  I cut the label out with a scissors, peel off the 
backing paper and attach to the CD face.  HTH




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Poor PC Audio quality/was Re: WMP 11 and poor audio quality

2006-12-22 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi again,

Since my initial post, I have discovered that *all audio on my 
husband's PC is of poor quality.  So, I guess I am thinking it could 
be the sound card, the speakers, a setting in Audio HQ or 
somewhere.  Since this happened all at once, I am doubting whether it 
is the sound card or speakers.  So, if anyone has any troubleshooting 
suggestions, I would be most appreciative.  He has a Sound Blaster 
Live 24 bit card, and is running XP Home SP 2.

Thanks,
Norma




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WMP 11 and poor audio quality

2006-12-21 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi listers, my husband just installed WMP 11 and now the quality of 
the audio is muffled, like there is a setting enabled that should not 
be or vice versa.  Even using the WMP 11 EQ didn't help 
completely.  So far the quality is poor when playing an MP3 file or 
commercial CD.  I found a suggestion on the Microsoft site regarding 
the renaming of ACM files, which didn't help.  If anyone has any 
suggestions, please advise.Thanks, Norma



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Re: Name of Device to record from LP33 to Hard Drive

2006-12-09 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
from 
http://www.ccrane.com/radios/am-fm-radios/teac-gf-350-am-fm-radio-turntable-cd-recorder.aspx

The new TEAC GF-350 AM/FM Radio Turntable has a vinyl record player 
and built-in CD Recorder/CD Player. This means you can record your 
records permanently
to a CD! It plays 33-1/3, 45, and 78 rpm records with a ceramic 
cartridge. Recording the LPs to CD is the easiest of any system we 
have seen. Uses lank
CD-R or CD-RW discs available anywhere, but we recommend the
Maxell CD-R Music
to guarantee the highest quality recordings. Can also record any 
audio to CD that you feed into the Auxiliary Line In. The small, 
black console has fine
acoustics and a decent modern analog AM/FM radio with tuning light. 
Handy remote control included.
Size: 18.5 W x 9 H x 14 D. $399.95



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RE: Best MP3 Player

2006-12-08 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
I would check the Access World archives at www.afb.org.  I would 
think they would have done a comparison sometime.  HTH



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Re: Got a new computer, need xp media center advice

2006-10-25 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi Rob,

Here are some instructions I had prepared for another person who 
wanted to know about recording with the Media Center:  HTH Norma

When you  enter on Media Center, you will land in a list which looks 
similar to this:My Music, Radio, HP Image Zone, HP Tunes, more 
programs, settings, Play DVD, Online spotlight, my videos and my 
TV.  If you hit enter while on MY TV it will take you to a set of 
buttons, which are Live TV, Recorded TV, Guide, Search and 
Movies.  To schedule a program to record, enter on recorded TV, then 
hit schedule.  Now you are in a list which includes  radio buttons to 
select by date or by title.  To activate these buttons, you need to 
click with the right mouse button.  Doing this will bring up  further 
options which are pretty much self explanatory.
Do you have your cable or satellite TV coaxial cable going directly 
into your Media Center?  If not, when you schedule something to 
record, you will have to make sure that your cable or satellite box 
is tuned to the channel you need to record from.  If you have your 
coaxial going directly into your media center, you will be 
fine.  Regarding the guide section, you should be able to arrow up 
and down and look at what programs are currently running and I think 
you should be able to look up to 14 days ahead but I'm not sure.  I 
know you can schedule a recording up to 14 days in advance.  A cool 
thing about the guide is if your cable or satellite is wired directly 
into your MC, you can just hit enter on a program in the guide and 
the program will come up on your TV.  I love this feature.



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Re: Online storage of music

2006-10-17 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi Clifford, here is the article which was posted to this list a while back.
HTH Norma

Review: Oboe Locker protects music files
By ALEX VEIGA
AP Business Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Having your entire music collection at your fingertips
is simple
enough if you own an iPod or other portable digital player with multiple
gigabytes
of storage - until you drop it. Or the PC that you use to synch your player
has a
meltdown. Then what?
One option is turning to MP3tunes' Oboe Locker, a Web-based service
launched by the
founder of the original MP3.com, one of the first online sites to offer
music downloads
in the late 1990s.
Oboe provides an affordable way to protect against a catastrophic loss of
music files
with an added perk: Users can listen to their own music on virtually any
computer.
In testing the service, I found it simple to use, although I wasn't able to
try my
hand at dialing up my music collection on a mobile phone, PDA or other
portable devices
with Internet access. Those enticing features won't be available until
later this
year.
The Oboe Locker's biggest benefit might be that it can serve as an
unlimited online
storage backup for your music files. The no-limit bandwidth will cost you
$39.95
a year.
A free version of the service lets users save music files found online
directly into
the locker and listen to them from any computer, but it doesn't allow users
to make
backup copies of their own music files.
I tested a premium version of the service.
To get started, Oboe requires users to download an application that scans
the computer
for music files and playlists and handles the job of uploading them to the
company's
servers.
Oboe works with Apple Computer Inc.'s Macintosh computers and PCs running
either
Microsoft Corp.'s Windows or the Linux operating systems. It also supports
most song
file formats, including MP3s and copy-protected tracks purchased through
iTunes and
other online retailers.
Copy-protected tracks retain their playback restrictions.
The service limits the size of individual files to 20 megabytes. However,
it puts
no limit on how much music users can upload.
Don't even think about using Oboe to backup your music without a broadband
Internet
connection.
When I tested Oboe, I had about 1,800 digital tracks stored on my
Windows-based computer,
but it would have taken more than 24 hours to transfer everything over a
DSL connection.
So I ended up uploading 344 tracks, or about 1.4 gigabytes, over several
hours.
Uploaded files that are missing data on the artist, track name or other
details are
set aside until you can fill in the blanks. Users must edit the information
to be
able to access the tracks.
Once the music is loaded, just call up and sign into the Oboe Locker site
at MP3Tunes.com.
Oboe has a built-in player that lists tracks by album, artist or song. Or
you can
search a playlist. Tracks are streamed at a bit rate of 192 kilobits per
second.
The company also provides a plug-in that enables the locker features to
function
within Apple Computer Inc.'s iTunes software.
I used a friend's iBook and a Dell desktop at the office to access my Oboe
music
locker. Both computers have a broadband Internet connection. My music files
popped
up in the browser and I was able to listen to a stereo stream of my music.
It takes a few seconds to load up the track listing, but the sound was not
discernibly
different than the quality of songs played directly from the hard drive in
my home
computer.
The Oboe file-synching software can automatically make an online copy of
any new
music added to a computer after the initial installation.
But users can't be logged onto their Oboe account or synch files between
their music
locker and a computer on more than two PCs at a time. The company says it
tracks
whether an account has too many simultaneous users and will shut those
down.
Still, nothing prevents a premium Oboe account holder from copying tracks
from his
virtual locker to any number of computers.
Oboe also allows users to load up their music locker with free tracks -
typically
MP3s - available for download online. One can enter the Web link to a song
file into
Oboe it will be copied into the virtual hold.
The company has plug-ins for Firefox and Internet Explorer browsers that
streamlines
the process to one click of the mouse.
As someone sometimes disappointed with music selections at parties, I like
the prospect
of virtually taking my entire catalog of music across town or across the
country.
And knowing my personal trove of music is safely backed up in cyberspace,
sparing
me the unsettling prospect of having to rip scores of CDs back into my PC
should
it fail, makes using the Oboe Locker a no-brainer.
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On the Net:
Oboe Locker:
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Re: MP3 player with bookmark capability

2006-10-07 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi Ron, if you are looking for an portable CD player that bookmarks, 
I recommend the Sony DNF 610.  It plays regular and MP3 CDs and I got 
mine for about $80 a couple of years ago.  If you can't find this 
particular model, I would just look at the Sony portables and see if 
they have the  bookmarking feature.  HTH Norma



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Re: Us open Radio URL

2006-09-01 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
If anyone needs it, the URL for the page for U.S. Open Radio is
http://www.usopen.org/en_US/news/media/index.html
Just find the U.S. Open Radio link and hit enter.  The stream should 
start shortly thereafter.  HTH Norma




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Re: Accessible PodCast receiver.

2006-08-02 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Jim, if you need some hints and/or JFW scripts for Juice, surf on 
over to http://www.jfwlite.com/programs.html

HTH
Norma



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Re: Using or making play lists with a Bookport

2006-06-27 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi Doc, thanks for the suggestions.  I'll try them and see if the 
order holds when transferred to the BP.  Thanks again, Norma


At 12:33 AM 6/27/2006, you wrote:
what you can do to somewhat randomize files in a folder is to
while in my computer  or windows explorer open the view menu
press i to arrange icons
the default is 'by name' choose size or modified.  the first will arrange by
the size of the file the latter will arrange by date.  the one thing I'm not
sure of is does the bp resort  alphabetically.  Maybe this is another
feature we might request for the transfer program.  the ability to rearrange
files that have been uploaded to the bp.
- Original Message -
From: Norma A. Boge-Conyers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 6:37 PM
Subject: Using or making play lists with a Bookport


Hi listers,

I realize there is no play list function per se in a Bookport.  But,
I was wondering if anyone has come up with a round about way of
making a play list, or for having the unit play files in shuffle
mode.  Right now I'm looking at making folders with a random list of
music files, created by hand, and this task seems rather
daunting.  Your comments or hints would be much appreciated.

Thanks,
Norma
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Using or making play lists with a Bookport

2006-06-26 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi listers,

I realize there is no play list function per se in a Bookport.  But, 
I was wondering if anyone has come up with a round about way of 
making a play list, or for having the unit play files in shuffle 
mode.  Right now I'm looking at making folders with a random list of 
music files, created by hand, and this task seems rather 
daunting.  Your comments or hints would be much appreciated.

Thanks,
Norma
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RE: Sirius Online Player now has Autocaptcha and we Blindpeoplearelocked out.

2006-06-15 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
The remember me check only remembers the user name, not the password 
or the captcha info.  HTH Norma


At 06:39 AM 6/15/2006, you wrote:
Well, I'll check that out.  Ther is a remember me check mark when you log
into the player, so I guess it depends on what's being remembered.


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 8:43 PM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: RE: Sirius Online Player now has Autocaptcha and we
Blindpeoplearelocked out.

Ok, let's cut through the bs about which company is better at what
and let me ask a question which, i hhopewill get an answer so that it
will be more clear.

what I can't figure out is this.  is this a question of having to
enter a captcha *every* time you listen, or is this for setting up an
an account to become a member and listen one time only?
Because if it's a one time only thing, then they could very easily
set up a system like the other companies out there have and have an
audio representation. if it's random and it must occur before you
listen every time, this could proove to be more challenging. and not
to just blind people, or whatever term you choose to use for
us.  there are an increasing number of people out there with vision
that is getting worse day by day because they might be getting older
or other reasons and this effects them too. I understand Siriu's need
to do this from a business standpoint, but they've got to be held
accountable for making their service accessible to everybody, blind or
sighted.

   Hopefully we'll get some answers on this.





At 06:16 PM 6/14/2006, you wrote:
 I wont get into an argument about content and whether they are bad or not
 but how an you explain that XM stock has dropped $10 in the past month but
 Sirius's stock has remained pretty steady, in fact it dropped below $4 a
 share for a bit but it was up to $4.13.
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of John Moore
 Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 6:59 PM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Sirius Online Player now has Autocaptcha and we Blind
 peoplearelocked out.
 
 
 What can you expect from that company? Those are bad people at Sirius.
 People just need to learn that XM is better than that stupid network that
 plays songs over and over and features Howard Stern. Down with Sirius!
 
 On 6/14/06, Mac Norins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Yes, Barry,
  
   I can substantiate that this problem does, in fact, exist!  I urge all
   blinks to contact Sirius to get this rectified; I spoke to a
   cooperative young lady, who flagged our conversation, to give
   Sirius' Tech Support a heads up!  Be very courteous with Sirius
   personnel and they try to be forthcoming!  I put this young lady
   through the paces of listening to my screen reader, over the speaker
   phone and I believe she got the message! One other thing to watch out
   for with Sirius:  They will charge your credit card, for renewal of
   your account, sometimes, without even alerting you that they are doing
   it!!  It happened to me, a couple of months ago!
  
   Good Luck, Everyone,
  
   -Mac-
   - Original Message -
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   To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 1:21 PM
   Subject: Sirius Online Player now has Autocaptcha and we Blind people
   arelocked out.
  
  
   Hello everyone:
 If you listen to sirius Satellite radio online you will not be able
   to utilize it as of this morning if you are blind.  They have instituted
a
   autocaptcha similar to google mail before we gained access.   I have
   contacted their customer service and a nice gentleman wrote up my
   complaint and contacted their tech support and they will be working on
   a fix for the problem.  I refered them to Google mail's fix for us
   blind guys and gals as well as Pay pals fix.  I suggest that anyone
   with a sirius account contact them
  
   The number is
  
   1-888-539-7474
  
   Please pass this on to anyone who has Sirius radio
  
  
  
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n-Track Studio v4.2 released

2006-06-08 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers

n-Track Studio v4.2 has just been released!

Main changes from v4.1.6 to v4.2
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64 bit mixing and processing option
n-Track DirectX plug-ins support for 64 bit processing
n-Track Drums plug-in: drums sampler and drum machine
Regions of the song where clipping occurred are now highlighted on 
the timeline axis
Scan song for clipping Edit menu command
Enhancements to MIDI external hardware control surfaces configuration 
dialog box

How to upgrade
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Download the new version following the download link from the n-Track 
homepage (
http://www.ntrack.com)
If you've registered n-Track Studio after the 11th of February 2004 
the upgrade to all 4.x versions is free.
Just register it using the registration codes you received when you 
originally purchased the program.
If you've registered the program prior to the 11th of February 2004 you can
upgrade to n-Track Studio v4.0 for $25 at
http://ntrack.com/upgrade.shtm

Visit the n-Track Wiki
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The n-Track Wiki is a great place to share information about using 
n-Track and recording in general.
Anyone can contribute to the wiki content sharing information, adding 
comments, requesting new features etc.
http://ntrack.com/wiki

64 bit version
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Starting from version 4.1.5 n-Track is available in both 32 bit and 
64 bit (x64) versions.
The 64 bit version runs on x64 versions of Windows and can fully 
exploit the power of 64 bit CPUs.
The 32 bit and the 64 bit versions are two separate setups that can 
be installed independently.
The 64 bit version does NOT work or install on 32 bit versions of 
Windows, even if the CPU is 64 bit capable.

Tell us what you like and what you don't like of the new version:
http://ntrack.com/feedback_form.html
Your feedback will help us build a better program.

What is n-Track Studio
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n-Track Studio is an audio  MIDI multitrack recorder for Windows.
A complete recording studio in your PC: all you need is a soundcard and some
free space on your hard disk to store audio data. The program supports
simultaneous recording from multiple 16 and 24 bit soundcards, and 
real-time audio
effects can be applied non-destructively to each track, allowing the 
user to listen
immediately to the result of a change in the parameters of an effect.
Built-in effects include Reverb, Dynamics, Multiband Compression, 
Echo, Pitch Shift,
Chorus Parmetric EQ, Linear Phase EQ  Spectrum analyzer.
The program can use third party DirectX and VST plug-ins to process 
in real-time audio
signals in a number of different ways. Effects can also be used to 
process the recorded
signal in real-time so that the computer can act as a multi-effects device.
MIDI tracks can be imported and exported to regular MIDI files, and 
edited using
the built in piano-roll based MIDI editing.
When all the tracks have been recorded and all the settings are correct,
all the tracks can be mixed down to a single wave file for recording it to
an audio CD using a CD recorder or for distributing an mp3 version 
through the Internet.

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Scheduling with Total Recorder

2006-06-01 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hey listers,

I am attempting to schedule my first TR recording.  I think I'm on 
the right track as far as the set-up, but I'm stuck on the 
mini-browser.  So, I guess what I need to know is once I pull up the 
link to start the stream on the web site, what do I do next?  I'm 
sure it's something simple, but I'm just not finding it.  Also, is 
there a better way to schedule the playing of a stream besides using 
the TR mini-browser?  I'm using XP with Jaws 7.

Thanks,
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Re: Scheduling with Total Recorder

2006-06-01 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi Dean, it seems as though I am not able to get the URL, as it is a 
Real stream and Real Player starts when I click on the listen 
link.  So, I am now wondering how this can be done without using the 
mini-browser and without being able to get the URL.  I am thinking 
that I can do this by scheduling Real Player to start streaming, if 
that is even possible, then schedule Total Recorder to start 
recording at the appropriate time.  I know this is possible, I'm just 
not putting it all together at this juncture.  BTW, I am a Sound 
Computing subscriber.  Do you cover scheduling in one fo your tutorials?

hanks,
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Re: Windows Media Center version accessing

2006-05-16 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi Andy,

I'm in the states and am using Jaws 7 pro with an HP Media 
Center.  Obviously the first step in making the most of these two 
would be to make sure you have Windows set up to work optimally with 
Jaws.  Given these tweaks, you should be able to access the Media 
Center features, such as scheduling a recording, viewing a previously 
recorded program, viewing the current TV schedule, etc.  I love being 
able to access these features, something a totally blind person 
cannot do independently on a normal VCR.  Are you thinking of a Media 
Center desktop or the digital entertainment center, which is a long 
name for the Media Center which looks like a typical piece of stereo 
component and fits into a stereo rack.  The latter is what we have, 
and it comes with a wireless keyboard.  The keyboard has a laptop 
layout, so you'll have to learn some different Jaws keystrokes or buy 
a separate number pad to work with it.

Ok, let me know if I can be of further help.  IMHO, the Media Center rocks!
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Ripping with Media Center

2006-03-28 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi listers, I've got a 2005 Media Center and I know I can rip to the 
WMA format, but does anyone know if I can use it to rip to MP3?  If 
so, steps on how to change the format would be most 
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Signing up for www.allofmp3.com

2006-03-23 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi listers,

I would like to know if anyone living in the United States has 
successfully signed up at www.allofmp3.com.  This is a Russian site, 
so I am wondering if perhaps it is not available to those of us in 
the states.  I am having difficulty getting signed up, so thought I 
would ask.

Thanks,
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RE: Signing up for www.allofmp3.com

2006-03-23 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Ok, folks, thanks for the info.  I'll give it another go.  Norma




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ACB Radio Management Changes

2006-03-11 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Following is a message from Chris Gray, ACB President:

Hello to all:

As you know, Dave Williams was on a leave-of-absence from January 1 
through February, 2006.  The great team he has built, along with the 
tremendous support
of Chrissie Cochrane on loan to us from the Arts Council, has carried 
ACB radio forward during this time.  Dave returned to his position on 
Sunday March
5, 2006 and we are all very happy to have him with us again.

His stay will be relatively short, however.  At the time of his 
return, Dave tendered his resignation in order to pursue an exciting 
opportunity within
the United Kingdom, but not without worldwide ramifications and 
exposure for the future either.  I'll let Dave tell you more about 
that as he is able to
do so.
A final date for Dave's departure has not been completely determined, 
but it will be between April 1-10, 2006.  Dave has expressed his 
intention to remain
positively active on ACB Radio as a producer and an interactive broadcaster.

This development faces ACB with the need to recruit and hire a new 
Director or to handle ACB Radio management in a new and different 
way. How that works
out will develop over the next few weeks.  Dave is deeply and 
positively involved in that process and will continue to be so 
throughout March.  Many others
on the ACB Radio team will be as well.

We will keep you updated as plans develop.  I, for one, am very 
excited for Dave and want to say what a pleasure it has been to work 
with him. Dave began
as a long-time volunteer, moved into his current position, and it's 
great to see another ACB Radio Director move on to assume new, 
challenging and different
responsibilities.

Thanks and stay tuned..

Chris


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Re: USB Sound Cards

2006-03-07 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi Steve, I have a Creative Extigy which is a few years old and it 
uses an AC adapter.  HTH Norma


At 05:46 AM 3/7/2006, you wrote:
Hello friends,

does anyone know if the Creative Labs USB sound cards are powered by
the USB port or a separate adaptor please?

Many thanks in anticipation,

Steve.
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Book Port or BookCourier?

2006-03-03 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi listers,  I've been doing quite a bit of reading on the Book Port 
and BookCourier, trying to decide which one to buy.  To me, it seems 
these units are virtually identical, except for the price.  So I 
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Re: Multitracking accessible software questions.

2006-02-19 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
I like NTrack Studio.  I haven't gotten the chance to use it a great 
deal, but it seems so far to be very accessible, and the author is 
very open to making it accessible to screen reader users.  HTH Norma



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Seeking Winter Olympics audio stream

2006-02-10 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi listers,

I'm wondering if anyone knows of an adio stream for the Winter 
Olympics which is available to those of us in theU.S.  I saw BBC 5 is 
covering, but that stream is available only to those in the U.K.  Any 
help appreciated.

Thanks,
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Windows Media Player Keyboard Shortcuts

2006-01-08 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers

Keyboard Shortcuts for Windows Media Player for Windows XP

To: Move left, right, up, or down menus and lists
Press: ARROW KEYS
To: Play an item
Press: ENTER or SPACEBAR
To: Display the Help menu
Press: ALT+H
To: Display Windows Media Player Help
Press: F1
To: Display the anchor window menu
Press: ALT+F6 to focus on anchor, then ALT key again
To: Switch to full mode (on the anchor window menu)
Press: CTRL+1
To: Open or play a file (on the anchor window menu)
Press: CTRL+O
To: Specify the URL or path to a file (on the anchor window menu)
Press: CTRL+U
To: Display the skin shortcut menu (in skin mode)
Press: SHIFT+F10
To: Navigate through the skin shortcut menu (in skin mode)
Press: SHIFT+F10, ARROW KEYS, and ENTER
To: Close the skin shortcut menu (in skin mode)
Press: ESC
To: Open a file on the skin shortcut menu (in skin mode)
Press: CTRL+O
To: Specify the URL or path to a file (in skin mode)
Press: CTRL+U
To: Shuffle the playback order of items in a playlist (in skin mode)
Press: CTRL+H
To: Repeat the playlist (in skin mode)
Press: CTRL+T
To: Increase the volume (in skin mode)
Press: F10
To: Decrease the volume (in skin mode)
Press: F9
To: Mute the volume (in skin mode)
Press: F8
To: Play or pause a file (in skin mode)
Press: CTRL+P
To: Stop playback (in skin mode)
Press: CTRL+S
To: Play the previous file (in skin mode)
Press: CTRL+B
To: Play the next file (in skin mode)
Press: CTRL+F
To: Switch to full mode (in skin mode)
Press: CTRL+1
To: Display Windows Media Player Help (in skin mode)
Press: F1
To: Select a button
Press: ENTER or SPACEBAR
To: Select individual items in an area
Press: TAB
To: Move the pointer to a different area
Press: TAB
To: Move the pointer in the opposite direction
Press: SHIFT+TAB
To: Display the shortcut menu of a feature or an item
Press: SHIFT+F10
To: Access the Features Taskbar
Press: CTRL+TAB
To: Access the Now Playing feature on the Features Taskbar
Press: CTRL+TAB, and then press ENTER
To: Access the Copy from CD feature on the Features Taskbar
Press: CTRL+TAB, then TAB key twice, and then press ENTER
To: Access the Media Library feature on the Features Taskbar
Press: CTRL+TAB, then press TAB key twice, and then press ENTER.
To: Access the Radio Tuner feature on the Features Taskbar
Press: CTRL+TAB, then press TAB key three times, and then press ENTER.
To: Access the Copy to CD or Device feature on the Features Taskbar
Press: CTRL+TAB, then press TAB key four times, and then press ENTER.
To: Access the Skin Chooser feature on the Features Taskbar
Press: CTRL+TAB, then press TAB key five times, and then press ENTER.
To: Select any command or button
Press: ENTER
To: Select the check box next to an item
Press: Spacebar
To: Clear the check box next to an item
Press: Spacebar
To: Close any menu
Press: ESC or ALT
To: Play or pause
Press: CTRL+P
To: Stop playback
Press: CTRL+S
To: Mute the volume
Press: F8
To: Increase the volume
Press: F10
To: Decrease the volume
Press: F9
To: Play the previous item
Press: CTRL+B
To: Play the next item
Press: CTRL+F
To: Rewind (available only when playing video files and DVDs)
Press: CTRL+SHIFT+B
To: Fast-forward (available only when playing video files and DVDs)
Press: CTRL+SHIFT+F
To: Copy tracks in the Copy from CD feature
Press: ALT+C
To: Stop copying in the Copy from CD feature
Press: ALT+S
To: Get names of album tracks in the Copy from CD feature
Press: ALT+G
To: Hide names of album tracks in the Copy from CD feature
Press: ALT+N
To: Display album details in the Copy from CD feature
Press: ALT+A
To: Hide album details in the Copy from CD feature
Press: ALT+D
To: Create a playlist in the Media Library feature
Press: ALT+N
To: Add an item to a playlist in the Media Library feature
Press: ALT+A
To: Search Media Library
Press: ALT+S
To: View digital media file details in the Media Library feature
Press: ALT+M
To: Return to the Media Library view
Press: ALT+B
To: Copy files in the Copy to CD or Device feature
Press: ALT+C
To: Cancel copying in the Copy to CD or Device feature
Press: ALT+L
To: Delete a selected item in the Copy to CD or Device feature
Press: DELETE
To: Move to the next item in the list in the Copy to CD or Device feature
Press: DOWN ARROW
To: Refresh the information in the panes in the Copy to CD or Device feature
Press: F5
To: Apply a skin in the Skin Chooser feature
Press: ALT+A
To: Access and download more skins in the Skin Chooser feature
Press: ALT+S
To: Delete a selected item in the Skin Chooser feature
Press: DELETE
To: Display the File menu
Press: ALT+F
To: Open a file (on the File menu)
Press: CTRL+O
To: Specify a URL or path to a file (on the File menu)
Press: CTRL+U
To: Close or stop playing a file (on the File menu)
Press: CTRL+W
To: Exit or close the Player (on the File menu)
Press: ALT+F4
To: Display the View menu
Press: ALT+V
To: Switch to full mode (on the View menu)
Press: CTRL+1
To: Switch to skin mode (on the View menu)
Press: CTRL+2
To: Display the menu bar in full mode (on the View menu)
Press: CTRL+M
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Re: sirius radio

2006-01-01 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi Ray, I haven't had too bad of a time with antenna placement, 
though in the house  I get the best results with the antenna facing 
southwest.  I would have to move it sometimes when the climate 
changed, or when there were significant solar flares or 
whatever.  Just kidding a little there.  Anyway, right now I have the 
antenna outside on our upper deck, facing west.  With the antenna 
outside I rarely get any problems with the transmission, but I do 
understand this is not an option for everyone.  HTH Norma



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Re: sirius radio

2005-12-31 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi Ray, one Sirius receiver with the knob for tuning to the various 
stations is the SIR PNP 3.  This receiver also has 10 preset 
buttons.  I use this receiver with an Audiobox boombox (Model BB 3) 
and I just love it.  It has a remote as well.  The preset buttons are 
rather small but very distinguishable.  The boom box has 2 large 
buttons for volume control and the other buttons are distinguishable 
to the touch.  If I can answer any more questions, just let me know, 
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Seeking tips for Muvo 2 FMMP3 player

2005-12-19 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Greetings listers,

I have just received a Creative muvo 2 FM MP3 player, the 5 gig 
model, and would like to hear privately from anyone who is familiar 
with this unit.  I have some questions and would appreciate some tips 
and tricks.  Please write to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks,
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Re: an accessible subscription music site??????????

2005-03-19 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Napster, Real Music Store, walmart.com

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Unable to access CD drive

2005-03-12 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi listers,
I'm running XP SP 2 and all of a sudden I am unable to use my CD drive.  I 
get the following error message:

My Computer
D:\ is not accessible.
Incorrect function.
OK
I get the same message using Windows Explorer and the Windows run 
dialogue.  Restarting and shutting down and restarting do not help.  Can 
someone please give me an idea of where I should look in my system to 
diagnose and fix this problem?

Thanks,
Norma
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Re: trouble with ntrack studio.

2005-02-16 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi Angel, I will let some of the other more advanced on this list recommend 
other multi-track recording programs, as I don't want to give you any 
misinformation.  I only have a little experience wiht such programs and the 
PC, and I also don't have any info on SF 8.  But let's ee what some others 
on the list have to say.  Norma

At 06:55 PM 2/15/2005, you wrote:
hi thanks for getting back to me, could you suggest another recording
program?
also have you heard anything about sf 8.
thanks again.
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 01:00:56 -0600 Norma A. Boge-Conyers
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 Angel, if it makes you feel any better, I have the same trouble with
 N
 Track Studio.  I am using the current version of the program along
 with
 Jaws 6.  If you use the Jaws cursor, you can read the menu items,
 and some
 of these items have keyboard shortcuts listed.  I called Freedom
 Scientific, and the tech person could not help me.  I bought the
 program
 because I heard Matthew's review on ACB Radio.  however, something
 in the
 program has changed since he did his review and hence we face this
 problem.  If I knew how to script, I would try to write a script for

 it.  guess maybe I'll have to learn how to do that.  until then, we
 have to
 work with the shortcuts or the Jaws cursor to activate some items.
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Re: trouble with ntrack studio.

2005-02-14 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Angel, if it makes you feel any better, I have the same trouble with N 
Track Studio.  I am using the current version of the program along with 
Jaws 6.  If you use the Jaws cursor, you can read the menu items, and some 
of these items have keyboard shortcuts listed.  I called Freedom 
Scientific, and the tech person could not help me.  I bought the program 
because I heard Matthew's review on ACB Radio.  however, something in the 
program has changed since he did his review and hence we face this 
problem.  If I knew how to script, I would try to write a script for 
it.  guess maybe I'll have to learn how to do that.  until then, we have to 
work with the shortcuts or the Jaws cursor to activate some items.  HTH, Norma


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Windows Media Center and Jaws

2005-02-10 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi listers,
I read a while back on another list that one must have Jaws professional to 
use the Windows Media Center operating system.  Is this true?  Are any of 
you accessing a Media Center with the regular Jaws?  If so, are you finding 
any access problems?

thanks in advance,
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PC not recognizing Muvo player

2005-01-26 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi listers,
I am unable to get my Windows XP SP2 machine to recognize my Muvo player as 
a drive.  I did not have this problem when I first got the player a few 
weeks ago, and I don't think I've changed anything.  does anyone have any 
suggestions, or should I just re-install the driver?

thanks,
Norma
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Need URL for USB FM Transmitter

2005-01-19 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
hi listers,
Would someone please re-post the URL for the company selling the Linex USB 
FM transmitter?  As I recall, it was like blackbox.com or something 
similar.  Thanks in advance...

Norma
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Need help with Saypad

2004-12-15 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi listers,
I am seeking specific instructions on how to use Saypad to put several 
hundred pages of text into MP3 files.  i tried using the automatic wizard, 
but the resulting MP3 files would not play, or were blank, I don't remember 
which.  I am attempting to put about the last half of Bill Clinton's book 
on CD so i can read it while out of town.  Any help greatly 
appreciated.  And, yes, I am aware of Text Aloud but since I have Saypad 
I'd like to try to make it work before getting another program.

Thank you,
Norma
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Re: Backing Up a Disk with Easy CDDA Extractor

2004-12-04 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
hi listers,
since the USB FM Transmitter has generated a fair amount of interest on 
this list, I wanted  to alert you all to a notice which is posted at the 
web site for the unit,
http://www2.mobileblackbox.com:8000/index.htm

CONSUMER ALERT:
THERE ARE FRAUDULENT UNAUTHORIZED RESELLERS ON THE INTERNET SELLING OUR 
VERSION 1.0 FM TRANSMITTERS AS VERSION 2.0 AND 3.0.

THESE UNAUTHORIZED FRAUDULENT RESELLERS USE TRADE NAMES SUCH AS: 
wirelessproducts4u, rjackson72, pdaoutlet,
neogames, wraggm.

We will NOT honor any claims, warranties or offer product support for 
purchases made from these unauthorized resellers.

FYI
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Forgot to change subject on previous post-sorry!

2004-12-04 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Sorry, folks.  I forgot to change the subject line of my previous post.  it 
is about the USB FM Transmitter, not about Easy CD Extractor.

norma
At 10:39 PM 12/4/2004, you wrote:
hi listers,
since the USB FM Transmitter has generated a fair amount of interest on 
this list, I wanted  to alert you all to a notice which is posted at the 
web site for the unit,
http://www2.mobileblackbox.com:8000/index.htm

CONSUMER ALERT:
THERE ARE FRAUDULENT UNAUTHORIZED RESELLERS ON THE INTERNET SELLING OUR 
VERSION 1.0 FM TRANSMITTERS AS VERSION 2.0 AND 3.0.

THESE UNAUTHORIZED FRAUDULENT RESELLERS USE TRADE NAMES SUCH AS: 
wirelessproducts4u, rjackson72, pdaoutlet,
neogames, wraggm.

We will NOT honor any claims, warranties or offer product support for 
purchases made from these unauthorized resellers.

FYI
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Forwarding through file with WMP 10

2004-12-04 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
hi listers,
Where in Windows Media Player 10 is the dialogue for moving to a location 
in the file?  I remember in WMP 9 where you could fill in the number of 
hours or minutes you wanted to jump ahead or back, but i am unable to 
locate this in the current version.  using JFW 5.1, XP SP2.

Thanks,
Norma
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Re: digital USB powered stereo fm transmitter

2004-11-28 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hello audio enthusiasts,
I wanted to provide my experience and comments regarding the USB FM 
transmitter.  Set up was very easy, and I am so impressed with the 
sound.  We have a split level home with 4 levels and it sounds great on 
every level.  I listened to the broadcast on a home component system, 15 
year old boom box, cheaper newer boombox and an older clock radio.  The 
sound is fantastic, very rich in highs and lows.  Definitely worth every 
penny I spent.

thanks,
Norma
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Re: Aiwa boombox

2004-11-25 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi listers,
Just a couple comments about Aiwa and its products.  First, the company 
name Aiwa is spelled A I W A, though it is pronounced I-wa, sort of like 
the state Iowa.  secondly,  1-800-BUY AIWA (1-800-289-2492) is a fantastic 
resource for help with troubleshootting or using their products.  I have an 
Aiwa home receiver, and I've called a few times over the years.  When I 
explain to the customer service person that I am blind, they have always 
been very helpful in helping me resolve my problem, like when I hit a 
remote button which  produces an undesired result.Make sure you have your 
model number available when you call.

HTH from Iowa the state,
Norma

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Windows Media Player 10 repeating tracks

2004-11-17 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi listers,
how does one disable the repeat track feature, or whatever it's called, in 
Windows Media Player 10?

Thanks,
Norma
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Problem with Jaws and N-Track Studio

2004-10-18 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi listers,
I am using N-Track Studio v. 4 with JFW 5.1 on an XP system.  My problem is 
that when I try to access something off the menu bar, such as under File, 
Jaws just says menu when I arrow down.  If I use Alt F to open the file 
menu, I can only read the items if I use the Jaws cursor.  I have 
registered this program and would really like to be able to use it, but it 
is cumbersome right now.  Any suggestions would be most appreciated.

Thanks,
Norma
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Re: Total Recorder settings for recording from tape

2004-10-04 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Jerry, you're preaching to the choir.  I was asking about optimal settings, 
like bit rate, etc.,  in Total Recorder when recording from audio 
tape.  Thanks anyway.

At 11:27 AM 10/4/2004, you wrote:
 To record from cassette onto your computer then onto CD you need:
! A cable to connect the audio from your cassette player to your computer,
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Total Recorder settings for recording from tape

2004-09-29 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi listers,
I'm using the most recent version of Total Recorder Pro and would like to 
receive suggestions on the settings for taping from cassette tape onto the 
PC.  I need to do this project ASAP so am hoping to save myself a lot of 
trial and error.

Thanks,
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