Hi Howard,
I don't know anything about the program in question, but make the following
comments.
Whenever you look at any audio CD in Windows Explorer, you will only see the
.cda files. That is why you can't just copy files from
an audio CD to your hard drive. You need to use a CD ripper for
hello I am using soundforge 9.0 to record vinyl at 24 bit 48 hz sampling
rate
rather that should be 48 khz or what ever it is it is above 44100
anyways I can record in this higher quality just fine how ever sound
forge won't play back period.
I can play back my recording fin3e in winamp and othe
Hi folks,
My system is Windows XP SP3 and JAWS 11. I'm using Burn Aware Free trying
to burn a music CD.
I go down the list of files and add each of them (35) to the New Compilation
screen. Then I go back to the first screen that shows the drive letter,
speed (Iselected slowest), and list of
I currently use 5.58.
- Original Message -
From: "JM Casey"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2011 6:29 PM
Subject: Re: Field names and field data
wasGoldWavenotspeakingstatusinformation
I've yet to try NVDA> It's rapidly becoming a must-do project, though
I've yet to try NVDA> It's rapidly becoming a must-do project, though. Which
version of GW are you using?
- Original Message -
From: "Christopher Wright"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2011 5:56 PM
Subject: Re: Field names and field data
wasGoldWavenots
I have a friend in england who uses nvda with gw, so it seems to work
well. There is a vb script for goldwave in the window-eyes database, but
it hasn't been updated in years and I don't know how to write in vb or
any programming language for that matter. These commands could be
programmed into
Goldwave works very well with System Access and NVDA. I can't speak for
Window-Eyes.
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From: "kim kelly"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2011 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: Field names and field data
wasGoldWavenotspeakingstatusinformation
Does
Does anyone know how well Goldwave works with System Access?
It would be interesting to find out.
Kim McNatt-Kelly
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Yes, but the commands for reading status information I pasted in my message
are screenreading commands. The selection/clipboard commands are not
screenreader specific, but the messages spoken when these commands are used
certainly are.
- Original Message -
From: "Christopher Wright"
The commands for selecting and copying audio are application commands, not
screen reading commands.
- Original Message -
From: "JM Casey"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2011 4:23 PM
Subject: Re: Field names and field data was GoldWave not
speakingstatusinf
Hi Dave.
Thanks for all this. yes, you're right...GW definitely has done more than
any other sound editor to make their programme work well for those of us who
don't use the screen.
I think you're mostly right with all this stuff. What I'm going to do later
on is see if I can revert to 5.57
I've alerted Chris, the developer, to the issue of headings not being
spoken, or that's what I'm calling them, I mean the field name, really.
But it seems as if the field data isn't being spoken either for jaws
users? I have the same issue at times with the marker setting dialogue
as a window-e
Hey Dave.
As far as I know much of this functionality was due more or less directly to
the scripts. Maybe I am wrong? It seems to me that GoldWave's developers
have done a pretty ace job of making their software screenreader-friendly up
until now. However certain elements like the reading of t
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