Hi Shannon. I haven't had to do that, so I don't know how difficult it
would be. Maybe others can help who have done something like this.
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Hi Jeff. Thank you for what you do for the PCAudio list. I will be looking
forward to the ACB convention.
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Hi Richard. Thanks for that.
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Hi Gary,
No need to format a cd, unless you want to use it as as you would
Hi,
No I don't do netphone. Don't you think it might be useful to everyone if
you share your expertise here instead of privately?
Thanks a lot,
Daniel
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P.S. on previous: I just found a review of Nero Ultra Version 6 on a Web
site where one of the two reviews describes the Control-1 method of copying
selected files into the compilation list. The reviewer says that Ahead
included this key command as a courtesy to blind users.
Now I know where
Well, I don't have a clue how it's done. All I know is what I remember from
when I could see better; you hold down a mouse button on the material you
want to move, deep gthe button depressed, slide the mouse pointer to the
destination, and drop the stuff there. Is there some way to do this
HellO!
Wasn't it freeware?
I thought it was freeware.
/Anders.
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Well that's because you have to register
Yes, the screen readers have the facility to accomplish this. I sugest you
ask on the Blindtech list if you'd like to know how it's done.
Bruce
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Has anyone tried replay-radio's new version 6 and is it any more or less
accessible than version 5.xx? I saw that there are jaws scripts for version
6, but as I do not use jaws, I need to know how accessible it might be with
other readers.
Ron Denis
I do not have scripts for version 6. It works great. The big differences
is the support for Ipots, and they are switched to a web interface for the
guide.
Casey
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On the computer america show they will have talkr - something we
can use with book port if the talkr software is accessible.
Awhile I told you guys about podcasts and next this one maybe
very useful for us to have if accessible.
The computer america web site is:
http://www.computeramerica.com
Excuse my ignorance, what exactly is replay radio?
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I do not have scripts for version 6. It works great. The big
Just think of a VCR. instead of it being for TV it is for online radio
shows.
Casey
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Excuse my
how accessible is it?
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Just think of a VCR. instead of it being for TV it is for online radio
shows.
Casey
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Well as I've said I don't have the scripts, and it works great for me, very
accessible.
Casey
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Hi list:
Anyone using or know of anyone with a accessible stand alone DVR machine? I
would like to purchase one and start recording TV shows.
Thanks!
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Hello all,
My name is shane davidson, I am from ontario canada, and I have a wave pad
question.
If I have a file, and in the middle there is something that I want to get
rid of, what are the steps that I must take to select that portion of the
file for editing?
I am using wave pad, the free
Howdie,
I used to use roxio and there a similar command existed, control
t. I don't remember where I picked up this tidbit, but it must have been
here on the list.
This list, along with a couple of others to which I subscribe, is a
treasure trove of great information!
Rusty
At
Hi,
I never use the feature, but window eyes and probably jaws as
well, have techniques for locking mice and dragging and dropping. Some
folks use the technique, but I always look for easier ways to skin the
proberbial cat!
Rusty
P.S.
Russell, you're kidding about the dragging
You can't cut from the middle with wavepad. You'll have to use soundforge
probably.
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On 6/28/2005 at 12:28 PM shane davidson wrote:
Hello all,
My name is shane davidson, I am from ontario canada, and I have a wave pad
question.
If I have a file, and in
Hi all.
I have tried sending a message to the OTSDJ list requesting this info but no
joy. Is there anyone on this list who can give me installation tips on the
demo version of this program as I just downloaded it and want to find out about
any pitfalls, landmines, or just tips and tricks
All you really have to do is open up the folder in which the files you
desire to copy, or convert to audio files from a compression format such as
mp3 from Windows Explorer, and select all with ctrl-a, and go to the file
list field in Nero, and paste them in, and you are set to go.
At 08:25
what command are you talking about?
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P.S. on previous: I just found a
Yardbird,
Maybe this is more like 1 and a half cents worth, but here goes. I read a
post above that assures me that Nero will reincode from mono into stereo.
The only reason I say that is less than the usual two cents worth is that I
happen to use Nero 6 Ultra Edition, but haven't had the
I have created a Replay Radio mailing list:
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To learn more about:
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Replay Radio 5.21 6 are accessible with JAWS 6.0. I'd be glad
to help anyone with RR 6.0 RR 5.21. Join the mailing list.
It is not a free program sorry but worth every penny in my
Hi Casey. I don't have Replay, but it sounds like an interesting program.
It sounds convenient for if you don't want to hear a program at it's regular
time, and want to listen later.
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I made real good use of this when making audio cds with CDRWin. It was the
only way you could put the tracks in the desired order. I really was
impressed with the way it worked once I figured it out.
At 11:34 AM 6/28/2005, you wrote:
Hi,
I never use the feature, but window eyes and
Hi.
Bookport already performs this function. I think this might be nice
for those with only other MP3 players, though. If anyone tries this, I'd
love to know what kind of synthesis they're using and whether they allow
scanning of all sites or only a preconfigured group of sites.
hello is there any good mp3 splitters that work good with jaws?
I need to split a 8 minute song in to tracks buy a certain point.
thanks
hank
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I have been communicating with Replay Radio lead programmer and
there is going to be an update in 1 or 2 days to give users
these improvements:
Applications key to work. The key to the left of right control
key. At this time you have to use route jaws to pc cursor to do
a right mouse click but
Daniel, have you tried Roxio? I used Nero, and didn't really like it,
because, yes, it was really confusing, but Roxio works great!
Hope I gave you a new Idea...
James
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Gold Wave? I think you can split stuff with that, or sound fordge?*wonders*
James
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What is replay radio? I've never heard of it before...
James
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MP3 Direct cut is another great program. I could send it along if you wish,
together with an Audio Tutorial on using it.
Cheers,
Mark
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First, how to drag and drop is beyond the scope of the list. The Blindtech
list would probably be a better place to discuss it. Second, how to drag
and drop works differently with the different screen readers, so there
isn't one answer for everyone.
Bruce
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