Okay, I've been playing with Windows Media Player for the last half hour
or so and I'm using NVDA on the Windows Desktop computer here, I'm
running Windows media Player 12 with Windows 7 Home Premium.
Yes, the software is certainly accessible though finding your way around
Winodws Media player could be a little challenging at times I admit, the
trick is to think outside the square, in other words don't assume that
everything you want is in the menu bar because it isn't, you can make
things a little easier by changing some of the options in the view menu.
Anyway to get back to the specific topic of Ripping CD'S with WMP, this
link may be of some use.
<http://windows.microsoft.com/en-au/windows/rip-music-faq#1TC=windows-7>
On 3/11/2014 3:42 AM, Tom Kaufman wrote:
Well that was my experience (Windows Media 12 does seem to work differently than Windows
Media 11 (doesn't seem as "cut and dry" as 11 waas!
Tom Kaufman
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Trethowan
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Subject: Re: Follow-up: Free CD Ripping Software
Interesting to hear you say that, I know others who use Windows Media 12
- think it is now - with Windows 7 and I've not heard any noise when it
comes to accessibility issues etc, I know people who use this
extensively and no other.
On 2/11/2014 7:55 AM, Tom Kaufman wrote:
I'm not too sure about Windows Media Player anymore (Windows Media 11 was good;
I used to use it) but when I got Windows 7 and tried to use the version of
Windows Media there (think its 12) it wasn't quite so intuitive...at least not
for me!
Tom Kaufman
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Trethowan
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2014 11:43 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Follow-up: Free CD Ripping Software
Hi!
Someone on list asked about free CD Ripping Software a little while ago, I
answered with iTunes though of course I didn’t realise at the time that there’s
probably an even better answer built right into Windows itself which I assume
the questioner was using.
The answer of course is Windows Media Player which - when I last tried it - was
very accessible indeed.
I didn’t follow the conversation at the time so perhaps someone else on list
suggested Windows Media Player anyway.
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