Yep, I have an ipod video here and love it to bits.
I'll never get rid of it, and its all thanks to rockbox. *big hugs go to the
rockbox devs!*
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ly blind
>been able to use zenstone?
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You can also use FairUse4WM to just strip the protection and leave the audio
part as is. It's afree program. Do a web search for it.
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Subject: RE: zenstone ver
I totally agree, and I've since retired my two Zen Stones in favor of a
Sansa e280 running Rockbox. However, a Zen Stone is going to be easier to
use and work right out of the box. If you're looking for the simplest and
cheapest off the shelf product to listen to music, audio books or DRM
protected
Hi, Don:
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 16:01:26 -0700, you wrote:
>I just wanted to thank Steve Matsura for the heads-up on
>where to find the InfraRecorder program without the
>additional craplets.
You're most welcome. I hate, despise, abhor, and eschew all such
repackagings.
>Since I have not yet
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Thanks Mat!
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Subject: Re: Sound Forge Versions/names; what they should cost
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I've tried the Digital Jukebox and had trouble with it getting it to work
and play the songs.
Tiffany
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Subject: Re: jukebox application
Hi Jim,
I have two suggest
Hi Jim,
I have two suggestions that might help here. First of all if the
computer is running Window-Eyes 7.11 perhaps using Winamp with Jeff
Bishop's excellent scripts for Winamp available at www.gwmicro.com/sc might
be suitable. The second suggestion is a product called Digital Jukebox
from Mar
Friends, I'd like to know where can i get this cool thing that was or is
in the soundblaster thing called, alien lifeform. My sound blaster
doesn't have it. Can those types of things be installed?
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I just wanted to thank Steve Matsura for the heads-up on
where to find the InfraRecorder program without the
additional craplets. This thing is great although thus far
I have burned only one data disc. I am impressed by the
fact that there is even an option to burn gapless
compilations. One
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 14:57:41 -0700, you wrote:
>Put a space between I and blink
Apple - Search Results for 'i blink radio'
...
About 2 results found for 'i blink radio'.
Did you mean
i blinck radio?
Downloads
1 result of about 1
Apple - Downloads - Dashboard Widgets - Festive Lights
Tw
Put a space between I and blink
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On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 07:50:14
Hi again, Brian:
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 21:07:17 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi steve, thanks for your message. i am not doing too well with it
>yet, as i got new project, but couldn't find add to compilation. i am
>still trying. it does seem somewhat complicated compared to burn for
>free. brian.
I'll c
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 13:25:30 -0500, you wrote:
>is there something out there that would turn my computer in to a jukebox
>so someone that does not have any computer skills could select and queue up
>songs to play and hopefully it would work well with window-eyes and maybe be
>free or not very expe
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 07:50:14 -0500, you wrote:
>If you justsearch while in the app store for iblink radio you should find it.
I did, and I didn't.
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Hi steve, thanks for your message. i am not doing too well with it
yet, as i got new project, but couldn't find add to compilation. i am
still trying. it does seem somewhat complicated compared to burn for
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who is totally blind
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able to use zenstone?
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How much memory would you want? I have a new zen stone that I am
willing to sell.
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On Oct 14, 2009, at 6:58 AM, "Lauren" wrote:
Hi,
i am in the market for a player that I can use to play and download
songs from. I am wondering which is the most accessible for a
total
Hi, is there something out there that would turn my computer in to a jukebox
so someone that does not have any computer skills could select and queue up
songs to play and hopefully it would work well with window-eyes and maybe be
free or not very expensive?
Thank you.
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Well, I can say that I've tried the Zen Stone, which was a screenless
one; I've tried Rockbox on a Sansa; and I've tried a 4th generation
iPod Nano. IN the past, I had also tried a Samsung Pebble and a
chinese-made mp3 player, both of which were screenless. I have to say
that the Rockboxed Sansa
I've used the one giggabyte and the two giggabyte ones.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 3:24 AM
Subject: zenstone for totally blind comuter users
I hope this isn't off topic. But has anyone here who is totall
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I had a zen stone plus with a display, and at first, it was difficult to use
until another blind user explained how to make it more user friendly. In all
honesty, I wouldn't recommend the zen stone plus to anyone. I haven't tried
the other models, but I think I'll just stick with the Ipod nano.
I'm not familiar with the newer models of the Zen Stone. The last one I
got was a 4G Zen Stone with External Speaker. Ray's right. It just shows
up as an external storage device, on your PC so you only need Windows
Explorer to copy music over to it. You don't need an application like
itunes.
>From what I heard and that is a very little bit of a demon on my local news is
>that the zenstone requires you 2 pay $12.00 each month to get music and if you
>stop paying all the zenstone lets you keep is 10 songs from the zenstone
>market place. Unlike apple where you don't have to pay a mon
If you justsearch while in the app store for iblink radio you should find it.
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Thanks for posting this, I had recommended the Zenstone in the past
but I was told that the newer models aren't accessible? I'm not sure
if this is true or not as I haven't seen one in a while but -
supposing it is - then an Ipod Nano - particularly one of the newer
models with Voiceover bu
I must be bloody stupid or something, for, as many of these EyeBlink
ads as I've seen, I've not been able to locate the app on the Apple
Store site. What am I doing wrong?
On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 21:47:55 +1100, you wrote:
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On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 16:15:33 -0700, you wrote:
>When I went to install InfraRecorder, there were six buttons
>which neither JFW nor Window Eyes would read. I believe but
>do not know with certainty that one was for installing the
>Google tool bar. Can anyone tell me the names for each of
>th
Lauren, the Zenstone, if it's still around, is far simpler than an Ipod
orItouch. The Zenstone's sound quality is good and there's not much of a
learning curv either. You can simply copy files or folders containgcontaining
.mp3 files to the Zenstone, whereas the Apple products I am pretty certain
Hi, Brian:
On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 21:33:11 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi list, if anyone out there is using infra recorder to burn discs, i
>could do with some help. i have installed it, and found where to
>choose burn disc or image. so, when i try to copy some folders on to
>a disc, i can't find out how
Hi,
i am in the market for a player that I can use to play and download songs from.
I am wondering which is the most accessible for a totally blind person, has
good memory, is easy to sue and cost? I heard the Ipod touch is accessible, but
wonder if anyone has actual experience with it?
Sin
Yes, if you buy Zenstone with speaker, it is accessible.
It has know display, so it's the same with blind users, as well as sighted
users.
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Yes, absolutely, however there are a few different flavors of the Zen Stone.
If you're talking about one of the Zen Stones that doesn't have a display
then it's totally accessible. There's no display for the blind or the
sighted alike, so it's just as accessible for the blind as it is the
sighted.
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On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 21:52:46 -0700, you wrote:
>Ok, Olympus now has two new whizbang recorders, the DM420 and DM 520. Any
>thoughts on either of these two? Price is right I think.
Nice review of the 420 at
http://www.recorders.com/olympus-dm-420-dm420-pr-16396-c-258.html?ppc=google&gclid=CKav
I hope this isn't off topic. But has anyone here who is totally blind been
able to use zenstone?
Thanks in advance.
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