On 1999-10-25 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>actually,
>there are such dos programs, may
>iusuggest shoutcast, to you.

Oh thanks, will check it out.

>i likey will do fine with the cd programs you suggested
>as well. if i were going
>to do w3, it would likely be
>media rack.

Dunno, is it good, i.e. speech accessible?

>my best editing experience is in the
>mac environment.

Another area I haven't tried yet, but all the people I talk to about it say
some of the best tools are for Macs.

>as for the speech access you may
>not understand what i mean by speech.
>i refer to a screen reading program, and
>win 98 is like 95 far from functional in
>that regard.

Yes, I understood it, and I said it would be kind of difficult to find
editing software for DOS that can be used with pseech access because most of
them are graphics, everything is graphics and some of them don't have
shortcuts for menus either, i.e. you have to use the damned mouse, which is
another difficulty adding to the inaccessibility of the screen, i.e.
impossibility of screen reading, because the writing on it is done
graphically, if u know what I mean. And I don0't have much difficulty
accessing Win95/98 environments, although of course the access is far from
perfect, but I can control accurately what I'm doing, and this is specially
important when editing sound to go on air and you don't have much time, as
you know.


>i had read that in the linux environment,
>one might run some DOS programms, at least
>making it possible that I may be able
>to use my screen reading program.

Which, for itself, is a DOS program. Well, I've heard something about speech
access or so to Linux screens, the URl about it was given here but I can't
find it now.
Something like www.leb.net/blinux, or the like.

>sorry for the mess,
>doing this write off the net,
>karenz

OK, no prob. I'm affraid my answer was really much more messed than yours,
but anyway, again, my $0.2 on it (well, adding to $0.4 really!)




Best wishes,


Rodrigo Santos - Loures, Portugal
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