Easy Cd/DA Extractor blues

2005-07-26 Thread Yardbird
I have purchased the newly released version of Easy CD/DA Extractor, Version 
8.2.1, and I'm having severe accessibility problems trying to use it with 
Jaws 6.0.

Does anyone on this list use this version of this program with Jaws, 
successfully?  If so, can you direct me to whatever scripts and/or special 
Jaws/keyboard instructions you may know of?  For me, many interface elements 
don't speak in Jaws or allow keyboard navigation, to the point where the 
program isn't usable for me.  So if anyone has mastered itk, please share 
the secrets of your success.

I do have access to other programs if necessary, such as the freeware CDex 
for ripping and Nero Ultra 6 for burning, although I wouldn't call this Nero 
module Jaws heaven, either, exactly.  So all I'm asking about is how to 
master Easy Cd/DA Extractor, if anyone can help.  Not seeking alternative 
program recommendations.

Thanks very much.
xtractr,yourhatebver




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Fo9obar2000.

2005-07-26 Thread Anders Holmberg
HellO!
Any ho have found a newer version fo foobar2000?
It seems not to be developed anymore.
So i don't know if i should install winamp instead.
It seems better some times and some times foobar is better.
Foobar loads very fast.
But winamp have more functions and the posibility to install plugins and listen 
to radio stations from the library.
So i really do not know which one i should chooce.
/Anders.
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Restoring Stereo Playback

2005-07-26 Thread Caroline Ford
Hello,

A few days ago I downloaded Goldwave and since installing it, all stereo
files I play back on my PC, whether through Goldwave, Total Recorder or
Windows Media Player, are only playing in mono.

Does anyone know how I can re-set the play back to stereo and in which
program I need to make the adjustment?

Thanks,

Caroline.
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Music Downloading Question

2005-07-26 Thread Dan Kerstetter
Hi all.

Is anyone here using the program Limewire with any success?

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Onyx Card and Mixer

2005-07-26 Thread Steve Matzura
I'ts been three years since I bought my Mackie 1202VLZ mixer, which I
came to like very much shortly after buying it.  Alas, but it was
stolen this year on my way to Las Vegas and the ACB convention, where
I'd intended it for use in the broadcast booth at Interactive and
possibly at the Friends-in-Art showcase.  Luckily, our own Dave
Williams was also taken with it and its performance when he saw and
heard it last year, that he purchased one as well and also brought it
to the convention for his own use, so I did get my hands on one for
one last time.

So now I'm sitting here going through the various on- and off-line
music equipment ordering centers, looking for a replacement.  Some no
longer carry it. Some, it's on back-order for weeks.  One seller
recommended I make the big jump to digital and try the Onyx
system--two- or four-bus model with Firewire interface, better
analog-to-digital converters than the Audigy, all kinds of things that
are supposedly better about it, too numerous to mention. OK, sounds
good at the outset, but I'm sure it's got lots of drivers and GUI to
control the thing, too, and there's my question:  Has anyone tried
using this thing with speech, and if so, just how accessible/useable
is it?  I just remember my debacle with the Guilemot card which I
still have here and which is still pretty much unuseable, and I don't
really want to go through something like that again.  Guy on phone
says, as good as the VLZ's and all the rest of that analog gear are,
the digital stuff is so noticeably better.  Is he selling me a bill o'
goods, or should I go for it?  Mind you, I'm not one to shirk a
challenge, but if it's impossible, that takes the challenge out and
replaces it with brick wall. I'm not into butting my head against
anybody's brick wall. I want something that's going to work almost as
easily as my VLZ worked.  If it means going back to analog, then so be
it, but if I can do the digital thing, I'd like to give it a go.

Thanks in advance.


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Re: Restoring Stereo Playback

2005-07-26 Thread kevin . shields1
Caroline, since you have total recorder, can you please send me steps
for, downloading and installing the lame encoder, how to set total
recorder to record and convert to MP3 on the fly, and where to obtain the
key and where to type it to register the total recorder? I use to have
all this information, but lost all of it and a lot more when Juno decided
that I needed a new account and downloaded it to my computer.  I lost all
of my folders in Juno and a lot of my address book.
Thanks.
My email is,
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On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 20:01:21 +0100 "Caroline Ford"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
> 
> A few days ago I downloaded Goldwave and since installing it, all 
> stereo
> files I play back on my PC, whether through Goldwave, Total Recorder 
> or
> Windows Media Player, are only playing in mono.
> 
> Does anyone know how I can re-set the play back to stereo and in 
> which
> program I need to make the adjustment?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Caroline.
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Re: Easy Cd/DA Extractor blues

2005-07-26 Thread Brian Olesen

HI,
Why not upgrade Jaws to version 6.20? It's free.
I don't know, if that will fix anything for you, but it's probably worth a 
try.


Best regards
Brian 



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Re: Music Downloading Question

2005-07-26 Thread Gailselfridge
I tried it and couldn't make it work and I've seen a couple of other replies 
on this issue that were the same as mine.

Gail
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Trouble with winamp 5094

2005-07-26 Thread Richard Costa
After installing it, I can't seam to be able to use ctrl+l to open an url.
I lose speech, and my sighted help read that the error message "disk dump
overflow".  I do remember doing in the past removing the library and then
reinstalling winamp, but I don't remember what folder to remove.  I saw a
folder called ML, is that the one?  Thanks.



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Re: Trouble with winamp 5094

2005-07-26 Thread Bruce Toews

No problem like that here, control+l works just fine for me.

Bruce

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After installing it, I can't seam to be able to use ctrl+l to open an url.
I lose speech, and my sighted help read that the error message "disk dump
overflow".  I do remember doing in the past removing the library and then
reinstalling winamp, but I don't remember what folder to remove.  I saw a
folder called ML, is that the one?  Thanks.



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www.cha-ahse.org
C.H.A. Committee for Instructors for Riders with Disabilities
Vice Chair for the National Horse Show Educational Committee 97-99
Please visit my website www.blind-equestrian.org
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audio to text

2005-07-26 Thread Kevin Cussick
Hi all,

I know this has been discussed on this list but at the time I was not
interested! does anyone know the name of the program that will convert
text into audio? or if the program will say convert say a book from
mp3 into text? answers on the back of a post card please Loll.

Kevin cussick

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i pod shuffle

2005-07-26 Thread Roger R. Cusson
besides the i tunes software, which seems to definitely be needed to talk to 
the i pod shuffle, is there some free utility that was discussed on this 
list, several weeks ago, which is seemingly more screen reader friendly, 
which will allow someone access and the ability to move songs about, when 
using the i pod shuffle?


a friend of mine was fairly sure that back awhile ago, some folks were 
talking about an alternative to using i tunes but, perhaps both of us are 
mistaken?


I remember a thread about in fact how to properly use i tunes with a screen 
reader so, just want to find out if there is another software that can do 
similar duties?



Roger R. Cusson
Computer Access Specialist
Seeing Hands Enterprises - Lisbon, Maine
(207) 353-5007
Skype Contact: rcusson

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didgital recorders?

2005-07-26 Thread Cheryl
hi everyone. I've posted this to more than one list, so sorry if 
people see this twice. Anyway, I was thinking of getting a didgital 
recorder, and was wondering which one is most accessible for a 
totally blind person? thanks for any help.



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Re: audio to text

2005-07-26 Thread Andrea Sherry

OK this might help.
There is an application called Wave2Text and this is from the readme file 
that comes in the archive:

WHAT ARE THE KEY APPLICATIONS OF WAVE TO TEXT ?

===



Useful for HIGH SPEED speech to text conversion


real-time dictation less input

no computer conscious recording or dictation

save precious time

You need not be conscious about what computer is going to write.

In the end anyhow you require to format the document for printing.

Let your assistants do the proof reading and conversion.

Useful for converting MP3, WAV or WMA recordings of continuous speech 
recorded


using pocket size recording devices or laptops, palmtops etc

Outdoor recordings

Voice Notes

Voice Event Descriptions.

You just have to submit the wave files to your assistants

Do a Googlie for vext007.zip. The zip is approx 24 megs.

Had it installed and it appeared to do a reasonable job of converting speech 
to text. It doesn't claim to be perfect but it gets things acceptably close 
to the original so that some proof reading is required.


HTH

Cheers

Andrea



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Hi all,

I know this has been discussed on this list but at the time I was not
interested! does anyone know the name of the program that will convert
text into audio? or if the program will say convert say a book from
mp3 into text? answers on the back of a post card please Loll.

Kevin cussick

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Onyx Mixer

2005-07-26 Thread Steve Matzura
Boy was I ever wrong about the Onyx.  It's just a high-end Mackie,
nice and analog, with appropriate bells and whistles to deliver the
audio digitally via Firewire interface if you buy the appropriate
add-on card for your PC for another four hundred bucks. I said thanks
but no thanks to the Firewire interface, but did pick up the 1620, two
buses, very sweet mixer.  Only problem is, I think I'm going to break
my back carrying it. The sodding thing weighs twenty-two pound! 10kg
even!  I don't think the 1202 weighed but half that!  Anyway the
thing's built like a brick smokehouse, has some new features that my
old 1202 didn't, and I'm looking very forward to getting it and
deploying it in some of the field work I'm involved in during the
school year, recording drama and small band and orchestra performances
when asked by my old school up in Hastings and some things locally as
well.


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accessible compression direct x plug-in to use with goldwave

2005-07-26 Thread Tim Cumings
Does anyone have any recommendations on a good, accessible direct x
compression plug-in to use with Goldwave? I'm running goldwave 5.11 with
window-eyes 4.5.


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Re: didgital recorders?

2005-07-26 Thread Jim Fettgather
Hi there, I have found the Sony ICD MX20 to be a great digital recorder with 
very high fidelity.  This recorder can use an additional memory stick, but 
it records for 167 minutes in high quality stereo on its built in memory. 
The recorder itself is reasonably accessible, especially with some 
memorization of the menus.
What is quite phenomenal though is the software that comes with the 
recorder.  Virtually all of the recorder's functions can be controlled 
through its software interface, and the software uses standard windows 
controls so that standard keyboard navigation works just fine.



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Subject: didgital recorders?


hi everyone. I've posted this to more than one list, so sorry if people 
see this twice. Anyway, I was thinking of getting a didgital recorder, and 
was wondering which one is most accessible for a totally blind person? 
thanks for any help.



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Re: didgital recorders?

2005-07-26 Thread Steve Gomes
well I have a Panasonic and I have had it for about two years so I am sure 
there new ones out now. I like it because it beeps to indicate that you have 
completed a function. This one has two folders. The Olympus one at Costco 
had six folders and that is too many. A  blind person would never know which 
folder is which. But two is fine. You will have to get a sighted person to 
go over it with you and make some notes as to what the functions are and you 
will have to practice with it but you will find it neat to make little 
notes. Much better than a cassette recorder. It has a clock and you can just 
ignore that part. Good luck finding one.




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hi everyone. I've posted this to more than one list, so sorry if people 
see this twice. Anyway, I was thinking of getting a didgital recorder, and 
was wondering which one is most accessible for a totally blind person? 
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Re: audio to text

2005-07-26 Thread leslie

wintrans will it's caled testsound and if you have openbook it will also.

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Re: Easy Cd/DA Extractor blues

2005-07-26 Thread Yardbird
Well, if I'd read anything in the descriptions of these two recent Jaws 
updates to make me imagine that Jaws would work any differently with any 
software I was concerned about, including this program, I might install the 
update.  But nothing in Freedom Scientifics' list of bug fixes and new 
features suggests this at all, or even sounds as if I'd benefit any other 
way from it, either.  Which is why I haven't bothered with the updates. 
That's all.  If the Freedom Scientific site claimed that these updates would 
make Jaws handle some programs any better than Version 6.0 does, I'd be 
interested, for sure.  But the news didn't say anything like that, so far as 
I can recall.

Anyway, I might still do the upgrade out of curiosity, and if all of a 
sudden this program becomes Jaws-friendly, I'll mention it.  But this is the 
kind of thing where it's the program interface that's not coded well for 
Jaws, because the developer doesn't know about that stuff.  The kind of 
problem someone would write Jaws scripts for, if the program were more 
popular with Jaws users.

Thanks for responding.  Now, does anyone have any personal experience with 
Easy CD/DA Extractor?

happen
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HI,
Why not upgrade Jaws to version 6.20? It's free.
I don't know, if that will fix anything for you, but it's probably worth a
try.

Best regards
Brian


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Re: Restoring Stereo Playback

2005-07-26 Thread Doc
Be sure when you press control +n for new that you are set for stereo at 
that point.  The next place to double check is your attribute settings for 
the file type you are saving in.

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Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 1:01 PM
Subject: Restoring Stereo Playback


Hello,

A few days ago I downloaded Goldwave and since installing it, all stereo
files I play back on my PC, whether through Goldwave, Total Recorder or
Windows Media Player, are only playing in mono.

Does anyone know how I can re-set the play back to stereo and in which
program I need to make the adjustment?

Thanks,

Caroline.
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