Hi!
You could try gom player too which works with screenreaders.
It will also play a variety of formats.
/A
JM Casey skrev 2011-10-29 02:28:
Hey Dave. Thanks for the response.
Apparently VLC has many different view options and at least something
should work. But I'm only going on hearsay really. I'm mostly having
trouble with AC3 content in winamp, and mkv files that will play but
won't jump properly (IE, can't really fast forward or rewind
effectively). One or two avis won't play at all, or just stop after a
couple of seconds, but they work fine on my woman's machine, which is
using VLC.
I'll let you know if the latest version doesn't work then.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Scrimenti"
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Winamp will play most videos that I throw at it. But when it won't, I
go to VLC. I don't know if the latest version is accessible. If it
isn't, I can send you an older version that is. Haven't used Foobar
in a long time. It was accessible. Don't think it can play as many
filetypes as VLC.
----- Original Message ----- From: "JM Casey"
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Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 6:57 PM
Subject: Foobar or VLC?
Hello everyone. I'm very fond of Winamp: love the interface, the
design, etc...however I am becoming exasperated with attempting to
play videos with it particularly, and it always seems that there's
something wrong with the codecs, or that yet another in the
overwhelming line of video formats won't play properly, or that some
plugin has a nonstandard interface that won't really work properly
with my screenreader (jaws 11). I'm thinking of trying out these two
players...VLC I already know works great for videos of all sorts;
Foobar comes highly recommended, has a supposedly text-based
interface and apparently allows you to set up global hotkeys which
you can use to control the programme from any window, which I really
like. Just wondering if any other screenreader users particularly
have experience with those and have any tips to offer me before I
dive in, etc. Don't really have a lot of time to tinker endlessly
with stuff so I'd appreciate any advice..what works, what doesn't,
and so on.
Thanks.
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