Re: Itunes 8 now accessible

2008-09-11 Thread Saqib
Hi Jonathan. We both have the same phone. I have defined a Key to bring up 
the music menu. When you put music or podcasts on the phone you can also 
just Take the memmorycard out of the phone and insert it in to your card 
adaptor and then pop it in to your laptop. I prefer this method of putting 
music on to a phone. The thing with Apple you have to go to the trouble of 
converting music in to the player's code and then if the player is 
accessible you can select and play music of your choice. Did you enjoy your 
trip to Sight Village in July?
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Subject: RE: Itunes 8 now accessible


 Saqib, I completely agree with you. I have no need for a Nano when I have 
 an
 N82. But I think the reason why iPods and other stand-alone playback 
 devices
 are so big in North America is that they have nowhere near a strong a
 smartphone culture as Europe, Asia and other places.

 Jonathan

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 On Behalf Of saqib
 Sent: Thursday, 11 September 2008 9:24 a.m.
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Re: Itunes 8 now accessible

 Forgive me for my comment folks. Isn't it just easy enough to listen to
 music from your phone or preferred MP3 device. It's taken Apple so long to
 meet the VI sector half way with the accessibility issues. Their attitude
 was sod the blind and who ever can't access our devices or software. It's
 good that Apple are getting their head around the accessibility factor but
 this wasn't the case before.
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 Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 9:37 PM
 Subject: RE: Itunes 8 now accessible


 Hi Stephen, I have not played with one so am going based on what I've
 read,
 but it appears that what happens is that when your nano is connected to
 your
 PC or Mac, a scan is made for all albums and songs on your nano. Using
 your
 default system voice, say RealSpeak Daniel in SAPI 5 as an example, files
 are generated for every artist, song and album. These are then copied to
 your Nano so that as you move through the menus, albums and tracks, you
 can
 hear what these tracks are. So this is quite different from having real
 text
 to speech on the device itself, and emulates what the guys at Rockbox 
 gave
 us quite some time ago, but is still commendable nonetheless.

 Jonathan

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Stephen Guerra
 Sent: Thursday, 11 September 2008 8:18 a.m.
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
 Subject: RE: Itunes 8 now accessible

 Jonathan, so, when you have the new Nano hooked up to your pc, it feeds
 off
 the TTS you are running and loads it on to the Nano, or am I way off.

 Does the Nano require you to install software to have speech?


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Jonathan Mosen
 Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 3:56 PM
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
 Subject: RE: Itunes 8 now accessible

 Alex and all, the new iPod Nanos are sort of accessible but do not use
 text
 to speech. They use the technique Rockbox has used for around 5 years,
 where
 they use your default system voice on your PC/Mac to create files that
 live
 on the nano to announce menus, albums and songs.

 In terms of iTunes in Windows, iTunes 8 has implemented extensive use of
 Microsoft Active Accessibility (MSAA). Because of this, JAWS will be able
 to
 work well out of the box with iTunes once we enable MSAA support for
 iTunes
 in the next public beta of JAWS 10. I have just been testing this today
 and
 am able to use the iTunes Music Store, the Radio feature and many others.
 Apple have done a good job here.

 Jonathan

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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Alex Stone
 Sent: Thursday, 11 September 2008 6:53 a.m.
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
 Subject: RE: Itunes 8 now accessible

 Lauren, According to the Apple website the latest IPod is accessible, but
 I
 haven't seen one, so I don't know.
 Cheers
 Alex

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 Sent: 10 September 2008 19:11
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 Subject: Re: Itunes 8 now accessible

 If Itunes is accessible now, which Ipod is accessible as well?


 Sincerely,

 Lauren
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 Subject: Itunes 8 now accessible


 Subject line says it all, both for Windows and Mac.


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dvd copier

2008-09-11 Thread doc
Is there a program that will copy a protected dvd. i learned that this is why 
dvd audio extractor would not create a single file.

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Re: Apple Offers VoiceOver Getting Started for Leopard

2008-09-11 Thread Mr. Bill
what?  ok well the new one is only for mac computors and will one come out for 
windows is what I'm trying to ask smileAt 10:06 PM 9/10/2008, you wrote:
And what's that got to do with it smile.



Mr. Bill wrote:
 well what about windows xpAt 07:39 PM 9/10/2008, you wrote:
 Hi Everyone!

 Here's a quote from an article which appears at http://www.lioncourt.com
 so you can navigate to this site to read the rest of the text.

 snip

Apple Offers VoiceOver Getting Started for Leopard Podcast
 10 September, 2008 @ 1:28 pm by Lioncourt
 In addition to the
 VoiceOver  Getting Started for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger Podcast
 , Apple has now released
 VoiceOver  Getting Started for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Podcast
 . This podcast is available in the
 iTunes Store
  and is designed to introduce the use of
 VoiceOver
  to new users, though seasoned veterans may learn a thing or two as well.

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Re: dvd copier

2008-09-11 Thread Sunshine
what you need is any dvd which will allow you to copy the protected dvd

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Subject: dvd copier


 Is there a program that will copy a protected dvd. i learned that this is 
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Re: dvd audio extractor

2008-09-11 Thread dennis
you need to go up to version 4.4.1.
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Subject: Re: dvd audio extractor


I think my copy has a flaw. When I uncheck that box I only get a 19 second 
file even though all the chapters are checked. I'm going to download 
another copy in case mine was defective.
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 From: nick danger
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 9:19 AM
 Subject: Re: dvd audio extractor


 Houdy doc,

 You can create single tracks with DVD audio extractor if I remember right 
 on
 the third screen in the wizard if you uncheck the save each chapter as a
 separte file checkbox the file will then be created as one single file..
 Hope this helps.

 Tony
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 the program I currantly use will divide the disk into chapters which is
 great for the tv series I get but it also does the same with the movies I
 get. Is there another program I can use that will allowme to create a 
 single
 file for movies?

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Re: Apple Offers VoiceOver Getting Started for Leopard

2008-09-11 Thread Dane Trethowan
Well, Voiceover is an Apple product for Mac's and not Windows.


On 11/09/2008, at 10:20 PM, Mr. Bill wrote:

 what?  ok well the new one is only for mac computors and will one  
 come out for windows is what I'm trying to ask smileAt 10:06 PM  
 9/10/2008, you wrote:
 And what's that got to do with it smile.



 Mr. Bill wrote:
 well what about windows xpAt 07:39 PM 9/10/2008, you wrote:
 Hi Everyone!

 Here's a quote from an article which appears at http://www.lioncourt.com
 so you can navigate to this site to read the rest of the text.

 snip

   Apple Offers VoiceOver Getting Started for Leopard  
 Podcast
 10 September, 2008 @ 1:28 pm by Lioncourt
 In addition to the
 VoiceOver  Getting Started for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger Podcast
 , Apple has now released
 VoiceOver  Getting Started for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Podcast
 . This podcast is available in the
 iTunes Store
 and is designed to introduce the use of
 VoiceOver
 to new users, though seasoned veterans may learn a thing or two  
 as well.

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Replay AV 8.44 released

2008-09-11 Thread Petro T. Giannakopoulos
Replay AV 8.44 release notes
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Re: Apple Offers VoiceOver Getting Started for Leopard

2008-09-11 Thread Mr. Bill
Oh yeah I forgot about that lol! thanks for telling me this smile.At 06:49 AM 
9/11/2008, you wrote:
Well, Voiceover is an Apple product for Mac's and not Windows.


On 11/09/2008, at 10:20 PM, Mr. Bill wrote:

 what?  ok well the new one is only for mac computors and will one  
 come out for windows is what I'm trying to ask smileAt 10:06 PM  
 9/10/2008, you wrote:
 And what's that got to do with it smile.



 Mr. Bill wrote:
 well what about windows xpAt 07:39 PM 9/10/2008, you wrote:
 Hi Everyone!

 Here's a quote from an article which appears at http://www.lioncourt.com
 so you can navigate to this site to read the rest of the text.

 snip

   Apple Offers VoiceOver Getting Started for Leopard  
 Podcast
 10 September, 2008 @ 1:28 pm by Lioncourt
 In addition to the
 VoiceOver  Getting Started for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger Podcast
 , Apple has now released
 VoiceOver  Getting Started for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Podcast
 . This podcast is available in the
 iTunes Store
 and is designed to introduce the use of
 VoiceOver
 to new users, though seasoned veterans may learn a thing or two  
 as well.

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Re: dvd copier

2008-09-11 Thread Donald L. Roberts
Google for DVDFab.  Trust me! It works great.  If you can't find 
it, write me privately.

Don Roberts

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Re: Itunes 8 now accessible

2008-09-11 Thread mark bishop
which Ipod is this?
Mark Bishop

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Subject: Re: Itunes 8 now accessible


 In 100% agreement with you on all that, its great we have a choice.



 Gary King wrote:
 Jonathan,

 I probably won't be buying a new iPod Nano since I have an N82 with 
 plenty
 of storage and several other players including my old iRiver H120 with
 Rockbox, but I'm glad that Apple finally produced an iPod we can use 
 without
 any modification.  It's also nice that the voice tagging of menus and 
 songs
 is done automatically by iTunes once the feature is activated in the
 software.  Rockbox is nice also, but there's no automated way of voice
 tagging songs, and we have to settle for the titles being spelled instead 
 of
 spoken.

 Gary King
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 3:37 PM
 Subject: RE: Itunes 8 now accessible


 Hi Stephen, I have not played with one so am going based on what I've
 read,
 but it appears that what happens is that when your nano is connected to
 your
 PC or Mac, a scan is made for all albums and songs on your nano. Using
 your
 default system voice, say RealSpeak Daniel in SAPI 5 as an example, 
 files
 are generated for every artist, song and album. These are then copied to
 your Nano so that as you move through the menus, albums and tracks, you
 can
 hear what these tracks are. So this is quite different from having real
 text
 to speech on the device itself, and emulates what the guys at Rockbox 
 gave
 us quite some time ago, but is still commendable nonetheless.

 Jonathan

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Stephen Guerra
 Sent: Thursday, 11 September 2008 8:18 a.m.
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
 Subject: RE: Itunes 8 now accessible

 Jonathan, so, when you have the new Nano hooked up to your pc, it feeds
 off
 the TTS you are running and loads it on to the Nano, or am I way off.

 Does the Nano require you to install software to have speech?


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Jonathan Mosen
 Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 3:56 PM
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
 Subject: RE: Itunes 8 now accessible

 Alex and all, the new iPod Nanos are sort of accessible but do not use
 text
 to speech. They use the technique Rockbox has used for around 5 years,
 where
 they use your default system voice on your PC/Mac to create files that
 live
 on the nano to announce menus, albums and songs.

 In terms of iTunes in Windows, iTunes 8 has implemented extensive use of
 Microsoft Active Accessibility (MSAA). Because of this, JAWS will be 
 able
 to
 work well out of the box with iTunes once we enable MSAA support for
 iTunes
 in the next public beta of JAWS 10. I have just been testing this today
 and
 am able to use the iTunes Music Store, the Radio feature and many 
 others.
 Apple have done a good job here.

 Jonathan

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Alex Stone
 Sent: Thursday, 11 September 2008 6:53 a.m.
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
 Subject: RE: Itunes 8 now accessible

 Lauren, According to the Apple website the latest IPod is accessible, 
 but
 I
 haven't seen one, so I don't know.
 Cheers
 Alex

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 On Behalf Of Lauren
 Sent: 10 September 2008 19:11
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Re: Itunes 8 now accessible

 If Itunes is accessible now, which Ipod is accessible as well?


 Sincerely,

 Lauren
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 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 3:33 AM
 Subject: Itunes 8 now accessible


 Subject line says it all, both for Windows and Mac.


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Re: Itunes 8 now accessible

2008-09-11 Thread Gary King
Jonathan,

I guess you're talking about VoiceBox.  I looked at it when I first started 
using Rockbox, but thought it was too difficult to get going at the time. 
Maybe I should take another look.

Gary King
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Subject: RE: Itunes 8 now accessible


 Hi Gary, There is software downloadable from the Rockbox site that does
 exactly what the software for the nano is doing. IE, it scans the MP3 
 player
 for files, uses your default speech synthesiser to make recordings of the
 albums, folders and file names, and puts those recordings with a special
 file extension onto the Rockbox-enabled player. I know, as I've used it
 regularly. The only time Rockbox will spell the files out is if you don't
 use this utility.

 That said, you can't play Audible or protected iTunes content on Rockbox.

 Jonathan

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Gary King
 Sent: Thursday, 11 September 2008 12:27 p.m.
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Re: Itunes 8 now accessible

 Jonathan,

 I probably won't be buying a new iPod Nano since I have an N82 with plenty
 of storage and several other players including my old iRiver H120 with
 Rockbox, but I'm glad that Apple finally produced an iPod we can use 
 without

 any modification.  It's also nice that the voice tagging of menus and 
 songs
 is done automatically by iTunes once the feature is activated in the
 software.  Rockbox is nice also, but there's no automated way of voice
 tagging songs, and we have to settle for the titles being spelled instead 
 of

 spoken.

 Gary King
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 - Original Message - 
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 3:37 PM
 Subject: RE: Itunes 8 now accessible


 Hi Stephen, I have not played with one so am going based on what I've
 read,
 but it appears that what happens is that when your nano is connected to
 your
 PC or Mac, a scan is made for all albums and songs on your nano. Using
 your
 default system voice, say RealSpeak Daniel in SAPI 5 as an example, files
 are generated for every artist, song and album. These are then copied to
 your Nano so that as you move through the menus, albums and tracks, you
 can
 hear what these tracks are. So this is quite different from having real
 text
 to speech on the device itself, and emulates what the guys at Rockbox 
 gave
 us quite some time ago, but is still commendable nonetheless.

 Jonathan

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Stephen Guerra
 Sent: Thursday, 11 September 2008 8:18 a.m.
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
 Subject: RE: Itunes 8 now accessible

 Jonathan, so, when you have the new Nano hooked up to your pc, it feeds
 off
 the TTS you are running and loads it on to the Nano, or am I way off.

 Does the Nano require you to install software to have speech?


 -Original Message-
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 Subject: RE: Itunes 8 now accessible

 Alex and all, the new iPod Nanos are sort of accessible but do not use
 text
 to speech. They use the technique Rockbox has used for around 5 years,
 where
 they use your default system voice on your PC/Mac to create files that
 live
 on the nano to announce menus, albums and songs.

 In terms of iTunes in Windows, iTunes 8 has implemented extensive use of
 Microsoft Active Accessibility (MSAA). Because of this, JAWS will be able
 to
 work well out of the box with iTunes once we enable MSAA support for
 iTunes
 in the next public beta of JAWS 10. I have just been testing this today
 and
 am able to use the iTunes Music Store, the Radio feature and many others.
 Apple have done a good job here.

 Jonathan

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 Lauren, According to the Apple website the latest IPod is accessible, but
 I
 haven't seen one, so I don't know.
 Cheers
 Alex

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 If Itunes is accessible now, which Ipod is accessible as well?


 Sincerely,

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 Subject line says it all, both for Windows and Mac.


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Re: Itunes 8 now accessible

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My winamp won't play ogg files! Help!

2008-09-11 Thread Alex Follo
My winamp won't play ogg files! I had winamp 5.12 and that didn't
work. When I updated to  the latest version it still doesn't work.
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Re: My winamp won't play ogg files! Help!

2008-09-11 Thread anthony campbell
hi,when in winamp press ctrl plus p togo to preferences

press F for file types and tab to select all. then close and restart winamp 
it should be ok now.

anthony

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Re: Itunes 8 now accessible

2008-09-11 Thread Christopher Chaltain
, so, when you have the new Nano hooked up to your pc, it feeds
 off
 the TTS you are running and loads it on to the Nano, or am I way off.

 Does the Nano require you to install software to have speech?


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 On Behalf Of Jonathan Mosen
 Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 3:56 PM
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 Subject: RE: Itunes 8 now accessible

 Alex and all, the new iPod Nanos are sort of accessible but do not use
 text
 to speech. They use the technique Rockbox has used for around 5 years,
 where
 they use your default system voice on your PC/Mac to create files that
 live
 on the nano to announce menus, albums and songs.

 In terms of iTunes in Windows, iTunes 8 has implemented extensive use of
 Microsoft Active Accessibility (MSAA). Because of this, JAWS will be 
 able
 to
 work well out of the box with iTunes once we enable MSAA support for
 iTunes
 in the next public beta of JAWS 10. I have just been testing this today
 and
 am able to use the iTunes Music Store, the Radio feature and many 
 others.
 Apple have done a good job here.

 Jonathan

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 Sent: Thursday, 11 September 2008 6:53 a.m.
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 Subject: RE: Itunes 8 now accessible

 Lauren, According to the Apple website the latest IPod is accessible, 
 but
 I
 haven't seen one, so I don't know.
 Cheers
 Alex

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 If Itunes is accessible now, which Ipod is accessible as well?


 Sincerely,

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Re: Itunes 8 now accessible

2008-09-11 Thread David Tanner
I take it that this is a separate utility not included in the RockBox package.  
What is the name of the utility please.  I am real tired of having to figure 
out what the speech is spelling all the time.

Thanks for the help!



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: Hi Gary, There is software downloadable from the Rockbox site that does
: exactly what the software for the nano is doing. IE, it scans the MP3 player
: for files, uses your default speech synthesiser to make recordings of the
: albums, folders and file names, and puts those recordings with a special
: file extension onto the Rockbox-enabled player. I know, as I've used it
: regularly. The only time Rockbox will spell the files out is if you don't
: use this utility.
: 
: That said, you can't play Audible or protected iTunes content on Rockbox.
: 
: Jonathan 
: 
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: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
: On Behalf Of Gary King
: Sent: Thursday, 11 September 2008 12:27 p.m.
: To: PC Audio Discussion List
: Subject: Re: Itunes 8 now accessible
: 
: Jonathan,
: 
: I probably won't be buying a new iPod Nano since I have an N82 with plenty 
: of storage and several other players including my old iRiver H120 with 
: Rockbox, but I'm glad that Apple finally produced an iPod we can use without
: 
: any modification.  It's also nice that the voice tagging of menus and songs 
: is done automatically by iTunes once the feature is activated in the 
: software.  Rockbox is nice also, but there's no automated way of voice 
: tagging songs, and we have to settle for the titles being spelled instead of
: 
: spoken.
: 
: Gary King
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: 
: - Original Message - 
: From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
: Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 3:37 PM
: Subject: RE: Itunes 8 now accessible
: 
: 
:  Hi Stephen, I have not played with one so am going based on what I've 
:  read,
:  but it appears that what happens is that when your nano is connected to 
:  your
:  PC or Mac, a scan is made for all albums and songs on your nano. Using 
:  your
:  default system voice, say RealSpeak Daniel in SAPI 5 as an example, files
:  are generated for every artist, song and album. These are then copied to
:  your Nano so that as you move through the menus, albums and tracks, you 
:  can
:  hear what these tracks are. So this is quite different from having real 
:  text
:  to speech on the device itself, and emulates what the guys at Rockbox gave
:  us quite some time ago, but is still commendable nonetheless.
: 
:  Jonathan
: 
:  -Original Message-
:  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
:  On Behalf Of Stephen Guerra
:  Sent: Thursday, 11 September 2008 8:18 a.m.
:  To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
:  Subject: RE: Itunes 8 now accessible
: 
:  Jonathan, so, when you have the new Nano hooked up to your pc, it feeds 
:  off
:  the TTS you are running and loads it on to the Nano, or am I way off.
: 
:  Does the Nano require you to install software to have speech?
: 
: 
:  -Original Message-
:  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
:  On Behalf Of Jonathan Mosen
:  Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 3:56 PM
:  To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
:  Subject: RE: Itunes 8 now accessible
: 
:  Alex and all, the new iPod Nanos are sort of accessible but do not use 
:  text
:  to speech. They use the technique Rockbox has used for around 5 years, 
:  where
:  they use your default system voice on your PC/Mac to create files that 
:  live
:  on the nano to announce menus, albums and songs.
: 
:  In terms of iTunes in Windows, iTunes 8 has implemented extensive use of
:  Microsoft Active Accessibility (MSAA). Because of this, JAWS will be able 
:  to
:  work well out of the box with iTunes once we enable MSAA support for 
:  iTunes
:  in the next public beta of JAWS 10. I have just been testing this today 
:  and
:  am able to use the iTunes Music Store, the Radio feature and many others.
:  Apple have done a good job here.
: 
:  Jonathan
: 
:  -Original Message-
:  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
:  On Behalf Of Alex Stone
:  Sent: Thursday, 11 September 2008 6:53 a.m.
:  To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
:  Subject: RE: Itunes 8 now accessible
: 
:  Lauren, According to the Apple website the latest IPod is accessible, but 
:  I
:  haven't seen one, so I don't know.
:  Cheers
:  Alex
: 
:  -Original Message-
:  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
:  On Behalf Of Lauren
:  Sent: 10 September 2008 19:11
:  To: PC Audio Discussion List
:  Subject: Re: Itunes 8 now accessible
: 
:  If Itunes is accessible now, which Ipod is accessible as well?
: 
: 
:  Sincerely,
: 
:  Lauren
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:  From: Dane Trethowan 

Re: getting size statistics on music folder

2008-09-11 Thread Curtis Delzer
winamp. will do that.

At 08:16 PM 9/9/2008, you wrote:
Hi,

I have over two hundred CDs saved on my PC in a folder called \mp3. They are
in subfolders by artist and then further divided by disc name.

Is there any way I can tell how many bytes all those thousands of MP3 files
add up to without going to each subfolder and adding them manually?

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Re: Question about creating M3U files

2008-09-11 Thread Curtis Delzer
grin winamp will do that also.

At 07:55 PM 9/9/2008, you wrote:
Hi all,

I ripped a whole bunch of CDs to mp3 format using an earlier version of CDEX
extractor and at that time they did not have the default set to create m3u
playlists. I now have a couple hundred ripped CDs on my system, but only the
last two dozen or so have m3u files in the folder with the mp3 songs.

Can someone tell me of an easy way to create an M3U file for all the
contents of a given folder?

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