I do not know Sunshine. Will ask Applian.

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From: "Sunshine" <sunsh...@abe.midco.net>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2014 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: Replay media Catcher 5 text tutorial


What is the differences between bassic and advanced interface? which is
perfered?
On 8/9/2014 9:55 AM, Petro Giannakopoulos wrote:
> Replay Media Catcher
> 5.0.1.2
> JAWS 14 Screen Reader
> http://www.applian.com
>
> Welcome Screen
>
> After you have installed RMC 5 and runs the program for the first time you
> will be presented with this welcome screen.
>
> Choose the checkbox in this welcome screen and ok to no longer receive 
> this
> welcome screen.
> Just be sure you re-read this screen as I cannot remember if this checkbox
> is to be checked or unchecked as you do not need this welcome screen.
>
> The basic/listview/advanced option are only available from the welcome
> dialog.  After that has been dismissed then you need to use the View menu
> to turn on/off what you want.
>
> ---
>
> Configuring The Main Interface
>
> With Replay Media Catcher running you should configure your main 
> interface,
> the UI by
>
> Press enter key on Library tab/module
> Press alt+v for the View toolbar menu
> Press enter keyboard key on everything located in the view toolbar that 
> does
> not have a check mark next to it except for 'always on top'.
>
> This will show all the modules/tabs that are available on the main user
> interface. They are
>
> Library
> Internet
> Audio
> Schedule
> History
> Guides
>
> The most important modules/tabs are,
>
> Library
> Internet
> Schedule
> Guides
>
> When you are done go back with alt+v and make sure everything is checked
> except for
> the always on top.
>
> ---
>
> JAWS Keystrokes for the List View
>
> If you are in another module/tab please
>
> Press enter keyboard key on the Library module/tab on the main user
> interface.
> Shift+tab will bring you to the list view
> If you have captured something you can do the steps below but if not 
> please
> read on.
>
> While in the list view you can use the following JAWS keystrokes to hear
>
> Name of your recording
> Date
> Status
>
> To hear the name press
> insert+ctrl+numbers row 1
>
> To hear the date press
> insert+ctrl+numbers row 2
>
> To hear the status of your recording/download while in the list view press
> insert+ctrl+numbers row 3
>
> The status will say downloading, complete and other info like error.
>
> To hear the whole line press insert+up arrow.
>
> ---
>
> The List view
>
> Choose the Library module/tab.
> Press insert+t - the title bar should say library
> Press alt+L to bring up the library toolbar
> Choose display list view if it is not checked with your enter key
> You have made the list view the default view on the main user interface
>
> OR
>
> Choose the Library module/tab.
> Use your tab keyboard key and locate the 'Display List View' button and
> press your enter key.
>
> ---
>
> Where is that List View on the Main Interface?
>
> Locate the Library module/tab by pressing your TAB keyboard key multiple
> times on main UI and when you find the Library module/tab press shift+tab
> and you will land on the list view.
>
> ----
>
> Settings and Conversions  Settings
>
> Choose the Library module/tab on main interface.
> Press alt+l.
> The library menu has the
>
> Settings
> Conversions Settings
>
> The settings and conversion settings tab sheets do not work with ctrl+tab
> but do not make any modifications with it. Keep it as is. It works great.
> The blind JAWS user will know to use his route JAWS to PC cursor command.
> Then do a left mouse click with JAWS to press/activate the tab sheet tabs
> that he wants to configure.
>
> Then he should go back to PC cursor mode with numpad +.
>
> The route JAWS to PC Cursor keystroke is
> Insert+Num Pad minus
>
> Use your arrow keys to navigate the tab sheet text that you wants to
> configure or take a glance at.
>
> For example, locate the Monitor, plug-ins, rtmp, http and the other tabs 
> you
> have on one of the tab sheets in the Internet settings. Route JAWS to PC
> cursor with insert+numpad minus then use arrow keys to find the text
> 'plugins' and place focus on the letter 'p' on the text called plugins and
> do a JAWS left mouse click with keystroke Numpad / using the numeric 
> keypad.
> this will activate/choose the plugins tab sheet properties. Go to PC mode
> with numpad +. So go ahead and press your tab key to configure the 
> settings
> for plugins. To go to a different tab sheet repeat the steps above.
>
> So,
> While on the main interface press enter on Library module/tab.
> Press Insert+t for title bar.
> It should say library in the title bar.
> Press alt+l to bring up the library toolbar menu items.
> Arrow down one time.
> Settings item is heard. If not, then up arrow one time.
> Press enter on settings.
>
> The settings tab sheet properties appears.
>
> You will land on one of the tab sheets. One of these will say tab checked. 
> I
> don't know for you but one of these will say checked.
>
> Use your right and left arrow keys to review the tabs mentioned below.
> The tab sheets are
>
> Library tab, Internet tab, Audio tab, History tab.
>
> You may hear settings tab too but no problem.
>
> For me the Library tab says checked. so I know I am in the Library tab
> property sheet properties which I can examine by pressing my tab keyboard
> key each time one by one.
>
> Try it.
>
> While on a control within the tab sheet that is active insert+tab will 
> read
> that control for you.
>
> Say you want to view the Internet tab sheet next within this settings 
> screen
> you would do a route JAWS to PC cursor command which is
> insert+ numpad minus key
> Then use arrow keys to find the test 'internet tab' and when you find it
> press your JAWS left mouse click which is numpad / on the numpad say on 
> the
> letter 'I' on the text internet tab. You will hear JAWS say to you 
> Internet
> tab checked.
>
> Go back to PC cursor. Numpad +
> You know now that you are in the Internet tab property sheet so press your
> tab keyboard key to jump to the different settings you can configure.
>
> Note, the Internet tab sheet has some additional tab sheets within it.
>
> They are,
>
> Monitor
> http tab,
> http adv tab,
> rtmp tab,
> rtmp adv tab,
> dynamic tab
> BT tab,
> Naming tab,
> Plugins tab,
> ad blocker tab
>
> These are tabs above so if you need to configure something within one of
> these you will have to see which one is selected
>
> For me the Monitor tab is checked. JAWS tells you it is by it speaking
> Monitor tab checked.
>
> Want to go to a different tab then use the steps above again. Route JAWS 
> to
> PC cursor. Arrowing around. Find the tab you want and do aleft mouse click
> on it. Go back into PC Cursor mode. Then use your tab key to jump to the
> various settings within that tab sheet.
>
> ---
>
> Start Monitoring
>
> To start a capture of your media like youtube.com
>
> Choose the Library module/tab on main interface.
> Locate the click to Start Monitoring for downloads button on the main user
> interface and press enter keyboard key.
> You will hear a sound. This sound is telling you its ready to
> capture/download.
>
> If you do not see the 'start monitoring' on the main UI then you are not 
> in
> the Library module/tab so do
>
> Press your tab key a few times until you land on the Library module/tab 
> and
> press your enter key on it.
>
> Use your TAB keyboard key to find the click to start monitoring for
> downloads button.
>
> This will enable the click to start monitoring for downloads button to
> appear again. Press enter key on start monitoring. Sound is heard.
>
> Still do not hear the start monitoring feature then do
>
> Find the Library module/tab on main UI and press enter key on it.
> Press alt+l for the library toolbar.
> The Library toolbar appears.
> Arrow down to the item 'start monitoring' and press your enter key on it.
> Sound will be heard.
>
> Before you proceed to your media on the web I would tab over to the list
> view on the main interface, minimize Replay Media Catcher or alt+tab to 
> your
> browser like Internet Explorer.
>
> For example, play the media for 10-15 seconds and stop it with either the
> stop button or alt+F4 to close your browser.
>
> Now go back to Replay Media Catcher application and you should be focused 
> on
> the list view.
>
> The list view will show you the recordings/captures/downloads you have in 
> a
> list view style.
>
> ---
>
> Playback a file that is located within the list view.
>
> Locate the listview. If you do not see it.
>
> Press enter on the Library module/tab .
>
> Tab key a few times on the main UI and you will find the display list view
> button. Press enter on it.
> OR
> Press alt+l for the Library toolbar and make sure display listview is
> checked.
>
> Locate the list view contents on main interface with the tab key. When you
> find it your recordings/downloads will show up in the list view.
>
> Press shift+F10 on a file in the listview.
>
> You can do
>
> Delete a file.
> Rename
> Remove
> Play
> Move To
> Convert
> Save to MP3
> Fix FLV
> Restart
> Show in folder
> Properties
> Cancel
>
> So to play a file press shift+F10 while on a file in the listview and 
> choose
> PLAY in the context menu.
>
> If you are asked to download a player to play a file it is your judgement 
> to
> decide what to do here but if you've played that file type before than
> choose NO when the pop up message appears.
>
> If for some reason the file doesn't play then close Replay Media Catcher 
> and
> run it again.
>
> Or
>
> Play your recordings through the Windows Explorer.
>
> ---
>
> Where are my files?
>
> On main UI press enter on Library module/tab.
> Press alt+l.
> Choose open strorage folder.
>
> ---
>
> Conversion Setting
>
> On the main UI press enter on Library module/tab. Press your tab key a few
> times and locate the No Conversion type button / text. I believe this is 
> the
> default wording when you first installed Replay Media Catcher.
> This text No Conversion type is between the Output To: and the all
> recordings.
>
> Locate The 'No Conversion Type' button.
>
> Next press your down arrow key and you will hear the context menu with
> submenus,
>
> Media Players
> Phones
> Tablets
> Game Consoles
> Manufacturers
> Formats
> Output Folder
> Don't Convert
> Configure
> Import into iTunes
>
> Choose the Formats submenu and right arrow to open it. Choose the format 
> you
> desire within this list and press enter.
>
> If it doesn't work press left arrow one time after opening the formats
> submenu and arrow down.
>
> I chose MP3 Default in this list.
>
> Now when you are back on the main UI of Replay Media Catcher 5 you will 
> see
> the format type
> you chose instead of No Conversion Type.
>
> For me it reads on the main UI Mp3 Defaults (MP3).
>
> We are telling Replay Media Catcher 5 to automatically convert all
> captures/recordings/downloads whether they are audio or video to MP3 
> format
> in my example above. So if your video was .flv or mp4 Replay Media Catcher 
> 5
> is going to convert to .mp3 and also keep the original file .flv or .mp4 
> too
> shown in this example.
>
> You will have the original file and the converted file in both the list 
> view
> and Windows Explorer.
>
> Example,
>
> WGN.flv
> WGN. mp3
>
> ---
>
> Developer wrote
> RMC5 is a different product, with a modern interface and far more features
> than anything AV or RMC4 had.
>
> ---
>
> Understanding Replay Media Catcher
>
> Below where it reads 'selected' means to press your keyboard enter key on
> the module/tab.
>
> Settings / Conversion Settings / Display Listview / Open Storage Folder 
> menu
> item is under the Library menu which is
> displayed when the main Library tab/module is selected
>
> Shortcut is
> alt+l
>
> Start/Stop recording menu item is under the Internet menu which is
> displayed when the main Internet tab/module is selected
> Internet menu/toolbar shortcut is
> alt+i
>
> New Schedule menu item is under the Schedule menu which is displayed when
> the Schedule tab/module is selected
>
> No shortcut key as it does not work for me so press alt+f to go to the 
> file
> menu and then right arrow one time and you will find the schedule menu 
> which
> contains
>
> New - this is where you set timer style recording.
> Edit
> Copy
> Delete
> Run Now
>
> Most menu items have keyboard short cuts where it makes sense
>
> ---
>
> The Schedule Module/Tab and how to set a scheduled recording.
>
> On Main UI press enter on Schedule Module/tab.
> Press alt+f for the file menu and press right arrow one time to access the
> Schedule toolbar menu items.
>
> The Schedule toolbar menu has the following
>
> New - choose this to set a recording.
> Edit
> Copy
> Delete
> Run Now
>
> To schedule a recording at a later time press on New in the list.
>
> This will display the Schedule setup screen.
>
> This screen has two tab sheets. They are General and Advanced.
>
> The General tab is read to you by JAWS as General Checked so we are in the
> General tab sheet properties.
>
> Tab one time and you will find the
> Name edit field box.
>
> Tab and review this screen.
>
> It has settings for
>
> URL address
> Capture: Combo Box Options are
> Direct Download
> Record from stream
> Record audio output
>
> Download: Combo box Options are
>
> Normal
> RSS
> Youtube Channel
> BBC episode
> Torrent
>
> Tab key again and you will find the field to enter your starting time
>
> While on this time setting press your left and right arrow key to examine
> it.
>
> It has the hour first, minutes second and AM / PM.
>
> JAWS reads it as combo box like 3:01 PM
> You press your up and down arrow keys to change the time setting or even
> type in a number when on the hour like 5 to make hour 5 and the same goes
> for the minutes type in 33 and a for AM or P for PM so I will type P when 
> I
> am on the AM.
>
> So it will say now 5:33 PM
>
> To confirm all is right press insert+up arrow on numeric keypad.
>
> Tab key one time and you are on the date combo box. Set the date.
> Example,
> 8/3/2013
>
> To review what you have set for the time and date press shift+tab at least
> twice to view each setting.
>
> If you cannot type in a number from 0-9 then type 01 for 1, type in 03 for
> 3, and so on.
>
> Tab key one time and here is the duration in minutes combo box.
>
> I chose 44. Will record for 44 minutes. The default was -1.
>
> At complete: combo box
> Options are
> None
> Click to stop monitoring
> Close
>
> Tab key one time
>
> TZ: this is your time zone setting. Set it.
>
> Tab key one time
>
> Mon through Sunday checkboxes
>
> Tab key one time now
>
> No Conversion Settings - Press your down arrow to access this. Here you 
> will
> most likely will use Formats submenu. If you know your recording will be
> already
> .mp3 and that's all you want then leave this alone.
>
> To access the Advanced tab sheet properties if ctrl+tab doesn't work you
> will need to use
>
> Route JAWS to PC Cursor
> Find the text Advanced and JAWS left mouse click on it.
> JAWS will read bac Advanced checked.
>
> Press your PC cursor. Numpad +.
>
> Edit fields within the Advanced tab sheet deal with ID 3 naming like 
> artist
> and album.
>
> When done choose OK or Cancel.
>
> To find your list of scheduled future recordings you must be in the 
> Schedule
> module/tab.
>
> So on main UI of RMC 5 find the schedule module/tab and press enter key on
> it.
>
> Then tab until you find the Scheduled listview contents. Here you will see
> your list of scheduled recordings you have set for a future time period.
>
> ---
>
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