: User friendly DVD payer
i just bought a portable one at radio shack f for around 200
dollars which seems to work well. it has a button for next track you
press
it twice and it will skip to the next offering on the dvd.
Chris Ramsay
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Raul and others: what Terri and I are both wanting is a DVD player that
would be easy to use as far as going between episodes on, say, a TV series
DVD or one like this with different chapters or episodes. With the Sony
Raul mentions, I'm wondering if, by pressing the forward button on the
: Re: User friendly DVD payer
Raul and others: what Terri and I are both wanting is a DVD player that
would be easy to use as far as going between episodes on, say, a TV series
DVD or one like this with different chapters or episodes. With the Sony
Raul mentions, I'm wondering
Subject: Re: User friendly DVD payer
Raul and others: what Terri and I are both wanting is a DVD player that
would be easy to use as far as going between episodes on, say, a TV series
DVD or one like this with different chapters or episodes. With the Sony
Raul mentions, I'm wondering
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As mentioned before that depends on the dvd itself. I'll give a perfect
example of two different tv series which have a completely different
structure. First is Friends. The way all ten seasons are set up is just
the way you would like. You start
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As mentioned before that depends on the dvd itself. I'll give a perfect
. L. Menkin
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As mentioned before
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I'm sure you are talking about Jaws reading the menus of the player
software. As of yet there is no way for any screen reader to read the
actual menus of a dvd itself unless something new has been invented
recently.
Karl Smith said the following
, 2006 8:41 AM
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As mentioned before that depends on the dvd itself. I'll give a perfect
example of two different tv series which have a completely different
structure. First is Friends. The way all ten seasons
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Terri. Yes, the numbers I press are on the remote which is very easy to
use, the numbers on this player are smaller buttons than the play,
pause, and stop buttons. To my knowledge all keypads are only available
on remotes instead of the actual
, 2006 8:58 AM
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I have gotten so irritated by the variations in DVD format and my inability
to get any kind of common hold on how my DVD player works I have turned to
watching them on my PC. At least this way JAWS will read the menus and I
can eventually figure
Does any one know of a easy DVD player that I can buy. I'm looking for one
that is easy to use. I'd like to find one where there is not many buttons
on it and where there isn't allot of menus to scroll through.
Terri
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Terri. I personally like the Sony dvd players. On most newer models the
play button has a dot on it so you can easily find it. I have two
models, one for the bedroom which plays one dvd and one in the living
room which plays up to five. Both of
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