Hi Kurt
It all depends on what you mean, "accessible". That's a broad term, 
because everyone's computer abilities are different.  The only real 
problems that exist with the newest version, 5.23 is with the Media 
library. It isn't as easy to get to and access with a screenreader, 
however using playlists and playing regular mp3 files, including 
those made with Replay A/V are 100% playable.
Plus if you're a JAWS user, I think you will find that you have a 
whole lot more control over what your player will and won't do.  You 
can have Winamp play all the file types it supports by default, or 
you can choose from a pretty large list and tell Winamp not to play 
certain file types so other players on your system will grab them.
The support for Winamp in JAWS is nothing short of incredible, I 
can't imagine using a computer without it.

Anyways, to your Replay A/V problem with it not being able to capture 
streams properly, like I was saying, you might like to go to Replay 
A/V and find the show or radio station you want to record. Next, tab 
around to the tune button and press it.  You can then listen to the 
station you'll be recording and you can tell if there's any breakup. 
On my system I've got Replay A/V set so it givesup after 180 seconds 
which is quite a long time.  Every time it makes a new connection, it 
creates another file which, while not being very convenient, does let 
you know there was a connection problem. If all the files are not 
playable, something else may be going on, but if you can listen to 
these files with Winamp and not another player, then that also means 
something's up I'm just not sure what.   If you'd like to give Winamp 
a try, remember it's free, the direct link is:
http://www.whitestick.co.uk/progs/winamp523_full.exe








                         At 12:50 PM 6/16/2006, you wrote:
>I am on a cable modem.  Sometimes there are interruptions, but this
>problem just started recently.  I specifically checked that the shows
>were set to capture MP3.  I may try the newest version, but 7.21 brought
>my system to a halt.  I may also go with winamp although I haven't used
>it or updated it for a long time.  What is the most accessible version?
>Thanks.  Kurt
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