Monica does Rapsody only use WMAformat like napster does?
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From: "Tim Grady" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 11:13 PM
Subject: Re: Terri: Making Rhapsody Work


> The library is one of the most useful things about Rhapsody.  I use it all
> the time, but it is really a job to do.  With the scripting power of JFW
> though, I would think someone could come up with a good script.  I'm using
> Window-eyes, but the two screen readers have most of the capabilities to
> handle Rhapsody.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Monica" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 12:00 AM
> Subject: Terri: Making Rhapsody Work
>
>
>>I respect your desire to download music legally. Rhapsody is
>> partially accessible and can work for you with a little trial and
>> error. You must know how to use your screenreader though, or you will
>> become frustrated very quickly. I don't mean this to sound rude. I'm
>> serious about it though because it takes some time, patience, and
>> skill to make this or a program like Napster work properly. I use
>> Jaws, so that is what I will describe. Scripting could make this
>> program dance, but I don't know how to do it. If what I've said
>> doesn't make sense, let me know and we can try going through it over
>> Skype if you like.
>>
>> First, load Rhapsody and go into the Jaws configuration manager to
>> make a file for Rhapsody. This will make your life easier. Go to the
>> HTML settings and go to the tab about headings and frames. Make sure
>> it announces that you're entering and leaving frames and that it
>> speaks headings for you. Under the misc tab, make sure it reads
>> element attributes and also turn off flash movies. Save the config
>> file and you're ready to have a go at this.
>>
>> Once Rhapsody is installed and you sign in, your PC cursor won't move
>> around. Route your Jaws cursor to pc and begin reading the screen
>> with your Jaws cursor. Once you see something that says browse genres
>> or staff picks, click on that with the Jaws key for the left mouse
>> button. This will bring the window into focus and will put it all in
>> the virtual cursor. After that, you can read the site like a web
>> page. If you have to tab away from the Rhapsody window to answer a
>> message or something, you will have to repeat this step to get Jaws
>> to read in virtual cursor mode again.
>>
>> Now that it's reading like a web page, you can search for songs or
>> artists, or you can browse genres just like on a web site. Once you
>> find a song you want to listen to, you have two choices. Above the
>> song title, you will find two graphical buttons. One says play and
>> the other says download. Playing is easiest for us. If you want to
>> download songs, choose download and let a few minutes go by. You
>> cannot see the download progress with Jaws, and the Rhapsody library
>> is only marginally useful. The solution to playing downloaded music
>> is to use Windows Media Player to actually listen to your downloaded
>> tunes. By default, Rhapsody puts your downloaded music in your My
>> Music folder in the My Documents folder on your machine. Once you've
>> downloaded to your heart's content, exit Rhapsody and load Media
>> Player to sort or play your tunes.
>>
>>
>>
>> Monica
>> Visit my blog at: http://plumlipstick.livejournal.com
>>
>>
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