Hi,
I don't mean to seem unappreciative, but I know all this.  What I've tried 
to explain I was having trouble with was actually finding the compilation 
list and being able to make the paste-in work.  If you're confident working 
with this interface, it may be difficult to imagine what I'm describing. 
One thing no one has mentioned is that no matter how accessible some reports 
and users say Nero Ultra 6 is with a screen reader, my experience has been 
that certain key elements simply aren't labeled, at least not in a way that 
my screen reader, Jaws, can see.  Maybe it's different for others, I don't 
know.  But as I tab back and forth through the page that comes up at this 
point in the process, it's all hit or miss to me whether I quickly find the 
file browser (which I do have set to be there(  and then, having gotten to 
the folder whose files I want to copy, which window is the files list window 
and which is the compilation window, and I tab back and forth a lot trying 
to figure it out.  I'd be awfully happy if when I arrived at each of these 
screen elements, they would actually announce themselves.  For instance, if 
I tabbed to the compilation list, and it *said* "compilation list."  Maybe 
it does, if you can see it, but it doesn't say this with Jaws.  Even now, 
I'm not sure if what I'm describing is clear to those who are more adept 
with the program.  In any case, I'm learning by repeating the process a few 
times and making a few mistakes, but it's all right.  And of course I've 
gread the documentation, in fact I've read it a couple of times, carefully. 
It's just that I' have trouble correlating what I learn there with what Jaws 
is able to tell me about certain parts of the procedure.  Experience will 
teach me how to go through the steps more confidently, though, I'm sure.

Thanks for your help.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Larry Higgins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 9:52 AM
Subject: Re: CD/R compilation burned with Nero behaving like CD/RW


All you really have to do is open up the folder in which the files you
desire to copy, or convert to audio files from a compression format such as
mp3 from Windows Explorer, and select all with ctrl-a, and go to the file
list field in Nero, and paste them in, and you are set to go.

At 08:25 PM 6/27/2005, you wrote:
>P.S.
>
>Russell, you're kidding about the dragging and dropping, aren't you?  So 
>far
>as I know, that's an action that can be achieved only with mouse and
>eyesight.  What I'd been trying to do, in a confused way (because I was
>never sure if I was attempting to paste files into the right place) was 
>just
>copy and paste.
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "russell Bourgoin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
>Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 3:51 PM
>Subject: Re: CD/R compilation burned with Nero behaving like CD/RW
>
>
>Hi,
>
>          I can't help you with the white noise problem, but to make your
>life easier, when you have a file selected, instead of dragging and
>dropping it, try pressing control 1, the top row one, and that will put the
>selection(s) into your compilation.  You can use standard windows selection
>techniques, i.e. control key and space bar to pick non contiguous files,
>and a control one will put them all in the compilation.  Hope this makes
>life easier.
>
>Rusty
>  > At 04:34 PM 6/27/2005, Yardbird spake thusly:-
> >Last week, I bought my first supply of CD/Rs, a spindle of 30 so I could
> >start using Nero Ultra Version 6.  I knew there would be something of a
> >learning curve, because it's been a little confusing to learn how to copy
> >and paste tracks from the window with the file browser into the 
> >compilation
> >window, but I figured out some kind of trick about tabbing or shift 
> >tabbing
> >at just the right juncture to find the empty compilation window and paste
> >the files into it.  I still can't describe just how I did it.  This is
> >really a fumbling around situation.  What I wouldn't give for a truly
> >screen
> >reader friendly, well labeled more intuitively designed program.  BTW, 
> >I've
> >tried Premier, and that didn't really do it for me, and I don't want to 
> >go
> >into that again.
> >
> >Anyway, after that opening digression, here's my real problem:  The first
> >couple of CDs I burned as compilations from files on my hard drive and, 
> >in
> >at least one case, copied from a music CD directly, worked fine.  By 
> >which
> >I
> >mean they played not only in my computer and my recent-vintage CD player 
> >in
> >my stereo, but they also played on my several-years-old Panasonic
> >Discman-type portable player, which wouldn't have worked if I'd been 
> >using
> >CD/RWs by accident.  But the friend who helped me buy these blank discs, 
> >as
> >well as another friend, reassured me that they're CD/Rs.
> >
> >Okay, so then I've burned another couple of CDs since those first ones,
> >once
> >a copy from another CD, and the other effort a compilation burned from 
> >.mp3
> >files.  But these last two are behaving as if I'd used CD/RWs instead of
> >CD/Rs.  They'll play in my computer, and they'll play in my stereo 
> >system,
> >but on my portable player, they just play as static or a kind of white
> >noise.
> >
> >I'm not aware of having changed any settings on any of the tabs in Nero
> >since the first couple of discs,but I still find this  program confusing
> >enough so that maybe, just maybe, I mistakenly changed something and am 
> >not
> >aware of what I've done.
> >
> >for those who know Nero and are familiar with this stuff, is there 
> >anything
> >at all that could have produced this result other than using CD/RWs that
> >won't play on lots of units like car stereos and portable players?
> >Informed
> >suggestions welcome.
> >
> >Thanks in advance,
> >Daniel
> >
> >
> >
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