RE: Audacity or GW

2013-05-30 Thread Jim Noseworthy
John:

A little tip for you.

Purchase Sonar X2 and then request a copy of 8.5 from Cakewalk because of
accessibility issues.  Cakewalk is usually willing to do this.  That shoud
cut down your cost.

Cheers.


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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of John
Chilelli
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 6:08 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Audacity or GW

Hi all,

I eventually will be getting a copy of Sonar 8.5.  But between that upgrade
and the Jaws scripts for it will cost me a wopping $700.00 which I don't
currently have.  In the meantime, I need to start making podcasts and
musical spotst for radio broadcasting using Shoutcast and hopefully Station
Playlist.  I am looking at either Audacity or GoldWave.  Which one of these
Digital audio editing software packages should I start investing time into
learning.  I also must choose to either upgrade to WE 8.x or I can also use
Jaws 13.

What do you guys think?

Thanks for your input,

Blessings,

John

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Re: RE: Audacity or GW

2013-05-30 Thread David Bailes
Hi Reed,
the free guide to audacity can be found here:
http://goo.gl/bZIXh
It's written specifically for Jaws users, but nearly all of it is also 
applicable to users NVDA and Window-eyes.
There's also an audacity mailing list for blind users, and details of this are 
given in the guide's introduction.
 
David.
 
original message:
Where will we find this free guide? -Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Rich De
Steno
Sent: May-29-13 2:19 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Audacity or GW
Audacity is free and allows for multitracking with control over 
individual tracks.  It also has more extensive effects and better noise 
reduction than Goldwave, but it is more complex than Goldwave and takes 
longer to master. Goldwave has a reasonable price, but cannot 
multitrack.  The key strokes in Goldwave are easier to use.  Both work 
well with speech.  There is a free guide on using Audacity with speech 
which covers the main issues. Rich De Steno 

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Improved access to streamed AFL Live Radio

2013-05-30 Thread Stephen jolley
Hi all,

 

My page   has a
new feature.

 

Those who follow Australian Football and use AFL radio streams may be
interested in an additional method of access that I have configured.

 

For some time the AFL have used flash technology through its Match Centre
pages. These have been difficult for us to access directly from the AFL site
but are now available in a much friendlier way via my page.

 

Under the AFL section you can now link to a list of current matches. From
this list you can reach the AFL Match Centre page which lists the radio
stations covering that game with links to Flash streams when the
commentaries are active. A nice thing about this approach is that the
streaming delay is reduced so match that from at least Windows machines it
can be heard sooner than a digital radio broadcast. Mobile users of
Voiceover will find it more accessible than the mainstream AFL app as the
list of radio stations is spoken.

 

To reach the streams from your mobile device you can access the
  page from this
link   and use the
utilities dialog to add it to your home screen.

 

Good luck. I hope you find it useful.

 

Note, the previous method for accessing the streams from my page is
retained.

 

My page

http://members.optusnet.com.au/stephenjolley/livestreams

Match List page

http://members.optusnet.com.au/stephenjolley/afl-radio

 

Regards,

Stephen Jolley

Melbourne Australia

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Android Podcast

2013-05-30 Thread Andrea Sherry

If Scott is on this list I would like to thank him for that podcast he did.
I will purchase an Android phone of the same type in about 90 minutes 
and his discussion has given me the courage to proceed.

Cheers
Andrea
--
Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start 
from now and make a brand new ending." - Carl Brad

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Re: Unable to Rip Tracks with Winamp

2013-05-30 Thread Robert Logue
Did you find a solution?  I have the same problem.  Followed tips on the 
Winamp forum and still Winamp can't find decoders for ripping.


Bob

On 5/25/2013 11:59 AM, Evan Reese wrote:

Hey Guys,

I installed Winamp Pro version 5.622 on my Fiancé's Windows 7 machine running 
JAWS 13. It's working pretty well, but something weird happens when we try to 
rip a CD. When we hit the Rip button, the CD starts playing. Then, when we hit 
the Rip All Tracks button, it brings up an error message saying that it's 
unable to rip track 1 because it is unable to find the decoder.

Anybody know what might be going on here and how to fix it? I've got the same 
version here on my Vista Home Premium machine using Window Eyes 8.2 and it 
works the way it should when I rip a CD.

Thanks for any advice.

Evan
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