Accessibility of Media monkey

2015-05-15 Thread Milton Ota
Has anyone tried Media Monkey and know how accessible it is using any 
of the screen readers on the market?


I posted this question the other day and have not heard back from 
anyone. Please let me know, thanks.




RE: media monkey

2011-02-28 Thread David
Ok cool, do you know of any software like it that could do the same thing?
I like how it catagorise music into folders.


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I tried Media Monkey quite a while ago, and it was almost accessible with
JFW. I had to use the JAWS cursor a lot, and consequently, the screen was
hard to decipher. It seemed like it might be scriptable though. I wouldn't
say it was accessible.

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Re: media monkey

2011-02-28 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I ended up using winamp because it also supported the portable media 
player I was using and managed my podcasts for me. It's a little tough 
to use, but I was able to do everything I wanted to with it.


Foobar may also do what you want, and if it does, it's much more 
accessible and light weight.


Obviously, iTunes will also do what you want.

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On 2/28/2011 3:24 AM, David wrote:

Ok cool, do you know of any software like it that could do the same thing?
I like how it catagorise music into folders.


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Subject: Re: media monkey

I tried Media Monkey quite a while ago, and it was almost accessible with
JFW. I had to use the JAWS cursor a lot, and consequently, the screen was
hard to decipher. It seemed like it might be scriptable though. I wouldn't
say it was accessible.

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Can anyone tell me how accusable media monkey is?



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media monkey

2011-02-27 Thread David
Hi all.

Can anyone tell me how accusable media monkey is?

 

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Re: media monkey

2011-02-27 Thread Christopher J Chaltain
I tried Media Monkey quite a while ago, and it was almost accessible with JFW. 
I had to use the JAWS cursor a lot, and consequently, the screen was hard to 
decipher. It seemed like it might be scriptable though. I wouldn't say it was 
accessible.

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Programs like media monkey

2009-07-10 Thread Adrien
Hi

Are there any other programs similar to media monkey which
will scan my mp3 files and download the track info or album
info where necessary? I have a lot of mp3 files just labeled
audio track 1 and so on and media monkey will scan these and
get the correct file names etc. I have downloaded media
monkey and do not find it very accessible with my screen
reader.

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Media Monkey

2009-01-09 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I posted this question to the JFW scripts list a few days ago, but 
thought I would send it to an audio list as well.


I spent more time than I'd care to mention looking for a juke box 
application to help me manage my music library. After spending a lot of 
time with Windows Media Player, Winamp and iTunes, I decided that none 
of them were as accessible as I wanted and provided the features I was 
looking for. In doing some research on the web, I came across Media 
Monkey, which seems to be everything I want in a medial library manager. 
It also seems to be teasingly accessible. I was just wondering if anyone 
knew of any scripts for Media Monkey, had any tips on how to use it or 
make it more accessible or knew if it could be made more accessible with 
JFW scripts.


BTW, you can find out more information on Media Monkey at 
http://www.mediamonkey.com/ and you can download the free standard 
version at 
http://www.download.com/MediaMonkey-Standard/3000-2141_4-10109807.html.


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Media Monkey Library

2007-04-30 Thread Gary Petraccaro
I have a music collection I want Media Monkey to process.  Can it do this by 
moving files, or does it just create play lists.  How do I use it.  Looked 
at it and am stumped.
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Re: Media Monkey

2007-04-09 Thread Bradford Trainham
It's not particularly speech friendly, but it will reorganize vast
tundras (horribly big and disorganized folders) of mp3's and attempt
to group them by artist, album etc. 
I did get that feature to work which is nice, but I could never get it
to work well with Jaws. 
Brad Trainham
On Mon, 09 Apr 2007 08:42:22 -0700, you wrote:

Maybe it is accessible now, but as of a couple of years agao, it wasn't.

Patti D.

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Does anyone use this program? Is it speech friendly?
http://www.mediamonkey.com/

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Re: Media Monkey

2007-04-09 Thread richard claypool
there's also a program called multi tag editer that's pretty accessable.

it will choak on some id3 tags, most of all if the tracks are done like
1-13
instead of 1 or 01

I use it to organize the stuff I download from the newsgroups.

Rick

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 It's not particularly speech friendly, but it will reorganize vast
 tundras (horribly big and disorganized folders) of mp3's and attempt
 to group them by artist, album etc. 
 I did get that feature to work which is nice, but I could never get it
 to work well with Jaws. 
 Brad Trainham
 On Mon, 09 Apr 2007 08:42:22 -0700, you wrote:
 
Maybe it is accessible now, but as of a couple of years agao, it wasn't.

Patti D.

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Does anyone use this program? Is it speech friendly?
http://www.mediamonkey.com/

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Media Monkey

2007-04-08 Thread Peter Scanlon
Does anyone use this program? Is it speech friendly?
http://www.mediamonkey.com/

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Media Monkey and Jaws

2007-02-17 Thread Bradford Trainham
Has anyone been able to figure out how to get this application to work
with Jaws?  I'm particurlarly interested in navigating the nodes of
the tree in the library. 
I've got Jaws 6 and the most current version of Media Monkey on
Windows XP Pro. 
Thanks,
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Re: Is Media Monkey accessible?

2006-07-04 Thread Steve Pattison
I don't know if Media Monkey is accessible with JAWS or any other 
screen reader but the people who wrote Media Monkey do show some 
awareness of visually impaired users.  Here are two items from the 
list of new features of various versions of Media Monkey:

- Fixed Rip CD dialog not friendly for the visually impaired
- Fixed themed radio buttons/checkboxes for visually impaired users

Of course this doesn't mean that all parts of Media Monkey are 
accessible but it does show some awareness of the needs of blind and 
visually impaired people.

At 04:35 AM 4/07/2006, you wrote:
Here's the link:

http://www.mediamonkey.com/

Is it accessible with Jaws?

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Re: Is Media Monkey accessible?

2006-07-04 Thread tj
i played around with it a little more then a year a go, and had no luk 
geting any usable functionality out of it.

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I don't know if Media Monkey is accessible with JAWS or any other
 screen reader but the people who wrote Media Monkey do show some
 awareness of visually impaired users.  Here are two items from the
 list of new features of various versions of Media Monkey:

 - Fixed Rip CD dialog not friendly for the visually impaired
 - Fixed themed radio buttons/checkboxes for visually impaired users

 Of course this doesn't mean that all parts of Media Monkey are
 accessible but it does show some awareness of the needs of blind and
 visually impaired people.

 At 04:35 AM 4/07/2006, you wrote:
Here's the link:

http://www.mediamonkey.com/

Is it accessible with Jaws?

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Is Media Monkey accessible?

2006-07-03 Thread Ford Blackwell
Here's the link:

http://www.mediamonkey.com/

Is it accessible with Jaws?

Thanks.

Clifford

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Re: Is Media Monkey accessible?

2006-07-03 Thread Debbie Scales
Clifford, I downloaded the free version.
I pressed alt and was able to get to and read the menu's.
There is a treeview and a listview however that jaws wouldn't read until I 
did a custom highlight assigment (insert control H).
I looked in help and found the following shortcuts.
Don't know anything more than that, didn't try to do anything else with it.
Keyboard  Mouse Shortcuts
MediaMonkey can help you work more efficiently with your music Library with 
the following shortcuts.

Multimedia Keyboard Shortcuts
The following buttons on multimedia keyboards can be used to control 
MediaMonkey from within any application:

  Play / Pause / Stop
  Previous Track / Next Track
  Volume Up / Volume Down
  Search
  Previous View / Next View / Refresh


Standard Keyboard Shortcuts
The following shortcuts can be accessed via a standard keyboard from within 
MediaMonkey:

  Play / Pause Ctrlp
  Previous Track (back) Ctrlb or CtrlAlt¬
  Next Track (forward) Ctrln or CtrlAlt®
  Back 5 Seconds ShiftCtrlb
  Forward 5 Seconds ShiftCtrln
  Stop Ctrlo
  Volume Up CtrlAltUp Arrow
  Volume Down CtrlAlt¯­­

  Play (selected Tracks) Now (can be changed by modifying 'Double-click 
action')  Enter
  Play (selected Track) Now - Alternate
  (see Player Configuration) AltEnter
  Play (selected Tracks) After Others  CtrlEnter
  Play (selected Tracks) Next ShiftCtrlEnter
  Edit Properties of selected Tracks ShiftEnter
  Advance Track in Property Editor AltRight arrow
  Previous Track in Property Editor AltLeft arrow
  Delete Selected Tracks (recycle bin) Delete
  Permanently Delete Selected Tracks ShiftDelete
  Select First Track Home
  Selecet Last Track End
  Select All Tracks Ctrla
  Search Ctrlf or F3

  Auto-Tag from Amazon Ctrl-l
  Auto-Tag from filename Ctrl-t
  Auto-Organize Ctrl-r
  Synchronize Tags Ctrl-s

  Rip Audio CD ShiftCtrlr
  Convert Audio Format ShiftCtrlc
  Burn Audio CD ShiftCtrld
  Save Preview ShiftCtrlp

  Previous node back AltLeft
  Previous node forward AltRight
  Resize Columns CtrlNumpad+
  Refresh View F5
  Refresh play order to match sort order (in Playlist nodes) AltF5 
or CtrlAltF5
  Show Now Playing node F6
  Show Library node (collapsed) F7 or AltHome
  Show Artists node F8
  Show Albums node F9
  Show Genre node F10
  Show Year node F11

  View Album Art (toggle) CtrlAlta
  View Properties editor (toggle) CtrlAltp
  View Player (toggle) CtrlAltl
  View Now Playing dialog (toggle) CtrlAltn
  View Visualization (toggle) CtrlAltv
  View Equalizer (toggle) CtrlAlte
  Switch to Party Mode (toggle) CtrlAltm


Numeric Keypad Shortcuts
You can also access the player commands using the numeric keypad. This is 
useful if you don't have a multimedia keyboard, and don't want to have to 
press multiple keys to control the player. By default, these shortcuts are 
active when the numeric keypad is disabled (i.e. when Num Lock is off -- see 
Player Configuration for details) :

  Play (selected Tracks) Now (can be changed by modifying 'Double-click 
action')  Enter (numeric pad)
  Play/Pause 0 (numeric pad)
  Stop . (numeric pad)
  Previous Track 7 (numeric pad)
  Next Track 9 (numeric pad)
  Back 5 seconds 1 (numeric pad)
  Forward 5 seconds 3 (numeric pad)
  Volume Up 8 (numeric pad)
  Volume Down 2 (numeric pad)
  Balance Left 4 (numeric pad)
  Balance Right 6 (numeric pad)
  Balance Center 5 (numeric pad)
  Show 'Now Playing' + (numeric pad)


Mouse Gestures
When the application is minimized, you can still control the player by 
performing 'Mouse gestures' over the system tray icon:

  Restore application Double-click icon
  Play / Pause Click icon
  Previous Track Drag left on icon
  Next Track Drag right on icon
  Volume Up Drag up on icon
  Volume Down Drag down on icon



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Subject: Is Media Monkey accessible?


Here's the link:

http://www.mediamonkey.com/

Is it accessible with Jaws?

Thanks.

Clifford

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