That's great! David  It's nice and easy.

Now. Is there a stand alone program I can use for Flash videos I've downloaded that works with Jaws and can output to different sound cards too?

I installed a browser plugin that lets me download videos from Youtube and other sites. Video Download Toolbar and you can read about it at:
http://download.cnet.com/Video-Download-Toolbar/3000-2071_4-10888342.html?tag=mncol

When you go to a page with a Flash video, it pops up a fairly standard file save dialog that works very well with Jaws. The download progress window also works fairly well but you may need to use the Jaws cursor to get to some controls. The checkboxes graphics need to be labelled.

Bob


----- Original Message ----- From: "David Bailes" <david_bai...@yahoo.co.uk>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 7:25 AM
Subject: Re: Flash video players




Hi,

for youtube, you could try:
http://icant.co.uk/easy-youtube/

David.

original message:
I'm really getting into Youtube and other video sites. Finding wonderful old
TV shows bringing lots of nostalgia.

The problem is sometimes the volume is to low. Turning it up causes Jaws to be to loud. So, am looking for a Flash video player that can output to my second
sound card and is Jaws friendly.

I have FLVPlayer 1.3.3 which came with Replay AV 8. It does not appear to have any controls that Jaws can see. I tried clicking all the graphics but can't
work anything in the
player.

Is the latest version 2.0.25 better? Is there a better Flash player for Jaws?

Bob





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