High Kris,
Just one question.
What is the sound quality like on these y-fi radios?
Or, does anyone know?
John.
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From: "Kris Hickerson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 8:58 PM
Subject: Re: Are any of the WI Fi radio
Hello,
I'm including two messages I received several months ago concerning wiFi
radios for the blind. I hope these messages will be of some interest to some
of you.
Kris
First message:
I have been asked to share the following message with anyone I thought
might be interested. Could you please s
does reciva.org sell there own radio, or can any of the radios be registered to
Reciva?
I was afraid wi fi isn't accessible to blind individuals yet.
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From: "Brent Harding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 7:21 PM
I listened to the presentation by the guy from Ccrane on Accessibleworld. He
said the radios he sells are probably not too accessible. I don't think he
got much into how they're set up, but I take it that it sort of works like
an analog radio where you flip through a huge dial. The other problem
My mistake, I meant version 5.51. the following is the error report.
Error Report Contents
The following information about your process will be reported:
Exception Information
Code: 0xc005 Flags: 0x
Record: 0x Address: 0x74c938ac
System Information
Windows NT 5.
It isn't. It's a Winamp issue from what I understand. You need to
upgrade to 5.51. That's the latest version. Tom Lorimer's go t it on
the Whitestick site.
On 12/29/07, Anthony Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
> season's greetings.
> What are the latest jaws scripts for winamp? and what
Hello all,
season's greetings.
What are the latest jaws scripts for winamp? and what version will it support?
I'm using winamp 5.1 with jaws 8. but everytime i attempt to use the library,
the prog crashes. I'm only able to query a song for example, but when i go into
the results field, the progr
There seems to be 5 or 6 wi fi radios available, I know that some have remotes
and such, but without having any of the radios to examine, hopefully there is
an accessible radio that can be used without much trouble. I guess most of them
are menu driven?
Gary Schindler
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CARTRIDGES HAVE A PLASTIC PIECE AT THE BACK OF THE NEEDLE THAT HAVE TO BE
SLID
BETWEEN THE CARTRIDGE AND A METAL clip that holds the needle in place. tetrad
would be a good example of this.
most of the sure cartridges slide in from the front. Prego cartridges have an
extra pin on the back of
Hi Robert,
Even though I have nero and have successfully used it for both CD and DVD
burning, for a change of pace I also like to use a freebee called deep
burner. You can download it from http://www.deepburner.com it's very
accessible and if you get it I can give you instructions on how to us
I'd try Feurio. Not quite sure, how well it works with screen
readers, but it's a very good Audio CD program:
http://www.feurio.com/English/index.shtml
<*** Michael Lang ***>
You wrote:
> Hi,
> I am looking for an accessible alternative to Nero for burning audio
> cds. Is Winamp Pro access
Hi,
sound forge 5 will not save correctly.
It asks the following question every time I try to save.
Sound Forge
The data window 'Sound1' contains Playlist, Region List, or ACID information
that cannot
be stored in the file.
Would you like to save this information in a new .SFL file? Yes No
I k
High Robert,
You can burn audio CD's in Windows Media Player.
It works with both Jaws and Window Eyes.
Unless your computer is not a Windows XP computer, then you will have to use
Nero or some other CD/DVD burning software to do that.
>From what I understand about Vista, it can burn audio CD's rig
depends on variable factors, too numerous to outline here e.g. cartridge,
arm, balance, etc.
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From: "Randy Tijerina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 9:47 PM
Subject: how easy is it for a blind person to replace a re
Hi,
I am looking for an accessible alternative to Nero for burning audio
cds. Is Winamp Pro accessible with Window-Eyes for cd burning? What
do others recommend? Again, I am not wanting to use Nero.
Thanks,
Robert Carter
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That actually depends on the type of cartridge the turn table uses. There are
some
p-mounted cartridges where the needle just slides in. Other cartridges I've
used the
needle pops in. Look at the one you have and see. Or see how the cartridge is
removed and take it in with you when yu go to
Sorry if I sound rude or anything like that, but I am not prepared to
downgrade to Sonar 4 and I don't know if Sonar 4 works with Window Eyes 6.1.
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Hi Randy. It depends on how dexterous you are. The last time
I replaced
a stylus was way back in the late 70's/early 80's when I had a record deck.
The cheep models I would think would be fiddly but the higher end decks are
quite easy, or were. I always used either gold ring or
Hi,
I would like to know if there are any accessible virtual reality programs?
Thanks,
Imbar
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