Re: broadcast professionals and people who work in radio

2008-01-23 Thread Imbar Golt
Hi,

I am a music selector at a radio station.  Please write me off list if I can 
be of help.

Imbar

@netvision.net.il
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 Hey everyone. I am looking to talk to anybody out there who works in the 
 terestrial radio. I am toatlly blind and I have gotten a job to run a 
 small station. I have some questions about accessible software and other 
 odds and ends. If someone who works in this field and is totally blind or 
 a very low partial. I would love to have a dialogue with you msn, email, 
 phone, or whatever.
 Thanks
 bb

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Re: broadcast professionals and people who work in radio

2008-01-23 Thread Imbar Golt
My Email address might have been truncated in the last message.  it is: 
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Subject: broadcast professionals and people who work in radio


 Hey everyone. I am looking to talk to anybody out there who works in the 
 terestrial radio. I am toatlly blind and I have gotten a job to run a 
 small station. I have some questions about accessible software and other 
 odds and ends. If someone who works in this field and is totally blind or 
 a very low partial. I would love to have a dialogue with you msn, email, 
 phone, or whatever.
 Thanks
 bb

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Re: broadcast professionals and people who work in radio

2008-01-23 Thread Jed Barton
What types of software are you using?
On Jan 23, 2008, at 3:28 AM, Imbar Golt wrote:

 Hi,

 I am a music selector at a radio station.  Please write me off list  
 if I can
 be of help.

 Imbar

 @netvision.net.il
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 Subject: broadcast professionals and people who work in radio


 Hey everyone. I am looking to talk to anybody out there who works  
 in the
 terestrial radio. I am toatlly blind and I have gotten a job to run a
 small station. I have some questions about accessible software and  
 other
 odds and ends. If someone who works in this field and is totally  
 blind or
 a very low partial. I would love to have a dialogue with you msn,  
 email,
 phone, or whatever.
 Thanks
 bb

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broadcast professionals and people who work in radio

2008-01-22 Thread Brett Boyer
Hey everyone. I am looking to talk to anybody out there who works in the 
terestrial radio. I am toatlly blind and I have gotten a job to run a small 
station. I have some questions about accessible software and other odds and 
ends. If someone who works in this field and is totally blind or a very low 
partial. I would love to have a dialogue with you msn, email, phone, or 
whatever. 
Thanks
bb

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Re: broadcast professionals and people who work in radio

2008-01-22 Thread DJ DOCTOR P
High Bret,
I use to work in radio for a short while.
I mostly used JAWS and Windows Media Player to do whatever I needed to do.
When I needed to do voice over's, I used Sound Recorder for that task.
But that was when the station had to be put on autopilot.
But mostly, I used a pare of CD players a MD recorder and a pare of tape 
decks and a pare of turntables.
I done it all without having to look at anything.
Windows Media Player still works for this purpose, but in V10 and 11, it's a 
little hard to get at the cross fading and all that.
But I understand that there are other peaces of software out there that will 
do the same thing that Windows Media Player does.
But basically, all you need is a PC that has Jaws on it and a good media 
player and you're all set!
The station owner will take care of hooking it up to the in house mixer, so 
you don't have to wary about that chore.
All that's needed next is to load all of your CD's on to the computer and 
set all of the files up for cuing, and you're ready to role!
My best regards to you all.
  John.
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 Hey everyone. I am looking to talk to anybody out there who works in the 
 terestrial radio. I am toatlly blind and I have gotten a job to run a 
 small station. I have some questions about accessible software and other 
 odds and ends. If someone who works in this field and is totally blind or 
 a very low partial. I would love to have a dialogue with you msn, email, 
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 Thanks
 bb

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