I am a Nero user.  I use Window-Eyes 4.5
and Windows 98SE.  I've been using Nero
for almost 2 years (where did the time
go!)  Everything's working fine.  Had a
problem because the burner drive was
running too fast for my Pentium II
computer.  I slowed it down to 32x and
it corrected a problem of every other
disc not burning all the way through.
So, if you have an old computer like
mine and a newer burner in it, you
should set the burning parameter to a
slower speed so you don't wham out on
every disc you try to burn!

Mimi



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kevin Lloyd"
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To: "PC audio discussion list. "
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Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 11:48 AM
Subject: Re: Sound editors pound for
pound?


> Hi.
>
> With regards to your questions on
Nero.
>
> Yes, the help documentation is
accessible.
> Yes, you can make full use of the
program as it is fully accessible.
> No, the help documentation doesn't
cover accessibility options per say.
> However, there are many members of
this list, including myself, that use
> Nero and will be glad to assist.
>
> Regards.
>
> Kevin
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 5:41 PM
> Subject: Sound editors pound for
pound?
>
>
> Hi, everybody.
>
> New list member here.  I heard about
this list from GW Micro.  Is this list
> intended
> to help blind users cope with things
the sound editing program manuals don't
> cover?
> For instance, how to select a portion
of a wave file using accessibility
> keys, or,
> which of the sound editors, pound for
pound, allows a blind user to get the
> most
> out of the sound editing program via
screen reader?  If not, please let me
> know,
> and I'll bail out now.
>
> But if so, perhaps someone will tell
me:
> 1.  How to select a portion of a wave
file in Gold Wave for copying to the
> clipboard.
> 2.  Whether the help window in Nero 6
is easy to use.
> 3.  Whether Nero's accessibility
features will let a user get the most
out
> of the
> program, and, whether the
accessibility features are contained in
the
> documentation.
> 4.  Most importantly, which sound
editor beats the others out in terms of
> quality,
> ease of use, and degree of screen
reader/ short cut key accessibility.
>
> Thanks for your kind attention and, if
applicable, your advice.
> Lou Novath
>
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