Hi everyone,

Let me make this a little clearer for everyone. I am sorry that I wrote this
message in a hurry. I do a volunteer service at Cincinnati Association of
the Blind and Visually Impaired as a volunteer reader. I am looking at a
possibility to get some training on running their board in terms of audio
engineering work. One of the things I will be doing is announcing the
weather forecast, letting listeners know what is next in the program, and
who the readers are for the program that will be airing or put in a live
broadcast mode. Currently they use Adobe audio station. Sorry I do not
remember the exact name. They have installed Window-eyes on their computer.
I believe a second sound card was installed so that I can monitor things as
it is being broadcast over the air. We are streaming content on the Internet
live as well as through special radio receiver provided free to any blind
persons in the Cincinnati area to listen to magazines, newspapers,
interviews, and other programming. This is a radio reading service that I am
connected with. This station is a 24-hours-a-day operation using volunteers
to run the board at various times throughout the day. When no one is there,
it is set up to play content unattended when the agency is closed for
business.
The schedule is online for anyone to view the information and you can listen
to it live on the internet. The web address is www.cincyblind.org. You do
not need a username and password to use the service.
There are some content that is usually recorded and stored on the internet
for a certain period of time for people to download these files as mp3
files. They can listen to it on the computer, stored on a memory card to
play on portable mp3 devices, and so on. On some occasions, audio CD is made
for individual who request it so that they can critique their skills in
reading with their voices on the air. I had this done at least twice so far.
I even had an interview with a friend of mine and it was played on the air
at a later time. Some recording is done in advance before it is needed to
play on the air. I wear headphone to monitor when the engineer is ready for
me to start going on the air. I have 2 other volunteer readers with me in
which we take turns reading articles on the air. Because of NFB Newsline
Online service, I am able to get my paper early in the morning before
leaving for work. I store the paper on a memory card and read the paper on
the air in Braille using the PacMate Braille display with Braille keyboard.
I hope to use a Braille display with computer when doing audio work as well
especially if I have to read schedule information, weather information, or
anything that may be important for listeners to know about especially
weather emergency information.
At home I use Winamp as my player and I use Windows media player to rip CDs,
and use a CD burner on occasion for data and audio CDs. I have done very
little work on audio recording at home but hope to work on that in the near
future. 
I use Windows 7 at home with JAWS 12 but are planning to upgrade to JAWS 13
very soon.
I don't have Window-eyes demo installed on this machine but plan to do that
so that I can train myself in using that software.
I also use System Access as a service when I want to get easier access to
internet-based content such as audio described movies, electronic books, and
the like.
I hope this helps.


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On Behalf Of Christopher Wright
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2012 8:19 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: radio station applications that works with JAWS and Window-eyes

If you're refering to internet radio, you can use either WinAmp or Station
Playlist Studio.



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From: "Lisa Hall" <lhall...@cinci.rr.com>
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Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2012 7:19 AM
Subject: radio station applications that works with JAWS and Window-eyes


> Hi everyone,
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> Can someone give me a list of applications that works either with JAWS,
> Window-Eyes, or both? Also can someone give me a list of application that
> works with System Access to Go?
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> Thanks.
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