Hi Tom. The program I find accessible and easy to use is DVD Audio
Extractor. I believe the cost is $38, but there's a trial of it you can
download to see how you like it; once you register and pay, updates are free
from then on. Just Google DVD Audio Extractor and you should find info on
it
Hi Tom, Peter here. I think DVD Audio Extractor will let you see video as
well, just open the program, put in the DVD and tab to the Play button; I've
read that that way sighted people will be able to watch, but if you google
it and read the info it'll tell you if that is correct; thanks.
Pet
Hi Peter and list. Here's a software I use to make the audio of YouTube
videos into mp3s.
It's available free at
www.dvdvideosoft.com
This site has several pieces of software to download; I use the Free YouTube
to MP3 Converter; it's pretty accessible; after installing it, go to Options
and
Hi Evan, try DVD Video Soft; just Google it; I use their YouTube to MP3
converter; it's free, and it's worked fine for me. After installing the
program go to Options and make sure the box to download album art is
unchecked; make sure to select a good quality audio that's stereo; under
Advanced
Hi list; I’m looking for a good reliable CD player lens-cleaning disc; what
brands can you recommend that are reputable and do a good job of cleaning the
laser lens? Thanks for any ideas.
Peter
Hi, try DVD Audio Extractor; just Google it and you'll find it. It's
shareware so you pay about $30 or thereabouts, but after that all updates
are free; I use it; it's about as accessible as things get; I'm sure there
are other options but others can fill you in on those, but for my money DVD
Hi Marvin, before uninstalling anything try some USB speakers; Logitech
makes good ones; they're powered by the USB port; you can get pretty good
sound from those; again don't go uninstalling drivers without trying some
external speakers first; hth
Peter
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From: Marv
Hi Dane, try looking for the Geemarc BDP400; it's a corded phone that talks
all its functions; I don't know if you're looking for something good for a
business or home office so this is my two cents worth.
Peter
-Original Message-
From: Dane Trethowan
Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2015 10:22
Hello, I use Windows Media Player 12 on a Win 7 Home Premium machine; in a
playlist, is there a way for my screen reader (I use System Access) to
announce each track, for example chapters in a series of Bible stories I
have in a playlist? Thanks.
Peter
Hi. Try googling Free YouTube to MP3 Converter; it's available from
www.dvdvideosoft.com
HTH
Peter
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From: taylorarnd...@gmail.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 8:29 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Accessible downloadable YouTube to MP3 converter
Hi, I
Hello list. I’m looking for a good accessible program to convert a audio book
that’s in .m4b format into mp3 and split the file into chapters automatically
if possible; please let me know what is accessible with most screen reading
programs; I heard Audacity can do this but one must look at the
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