says 3 hours a maximum volume which is pretty loud. Also, I know when you
close the cover the speaker turns off; does this mean one can just close the
cover and not have to fool with the power button? Thanks for any info on
this.
Yours truly, Peter Russillo
Hi Dave, try Switch Converter; that may do it; thanks.
Peter
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From: Dave Marthouse
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2017 6:40 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Converting RealAudio Files To Mp3
Is there a program out there that can convert a Real Audio RM file
website they have, if
any; thanks.
Peter Russillo
Media
Player, but any accessible alternative capable of bookmarking one's place in
an audio file is what I'm looking for; any suggestions or tips are welcome;
thanks.
Yours truly, Peter Russillo
Hi guys, another idea: If you can buy an Amazon Echo, you can set it up to
play Spotify if you have a premium account; with the Echo you ask it to play
(name of album) on Spotify; if it finds it it'll play it through the Echo; I
use that and like it; thanks.
Peter
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Hello, I use Windows Media Player 12 and Windows 10 on a desktop and on a
laptop; is there any kind of program I can use so when I play a playlist
with Windows Media Player my screen reader System access will announce each
song or whatever as it starts? Thanks.
Also, has anyone heard of the 5
Hello, is there such a device as a voice-activated radio that will go to
whatever frequency you tell it to go to? For instance if your favorite FM
station is at 89.9 on the dial, is there a radio to which you could say, "Go
to 89.9" and it would do so? This would be helpful especially if the p
Hi list. I just got the Clearclick Cassette to USB Converter; if anyone
uses this to convert cassettes to mp3 or whatever on the computer, please
tell me the layout of the buttons on the device, and how usable this is
without sighted assistance; thanks.
Peter Russillo
Hello, does anyone know of a good guide article about using Media Player
Classic Home Cinema as it's called now? I'd like to know how to make
playlists in this program and to play any DVD using this program. Thanks.
Peter Russillo
Hi. Who knows? Same here; nothing doing. We could probably ask this
Powweb if they have a Contact Us link.
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27;t show up in the list view;
what's the best accessible way to take that extra item out of the playlist?
Thanks for any help or tips you can give me on this.
Peter Russillo
Hi, just my 2 cents. I believe Tapin' Radio is in the Czech Republic; have
you considered the program Radiosure, or Replay Radio 9 by Applian
Technologies? Applian is in California and US-based; there's a subscription
charge but it's not much; try Applian's website for more info. Thanks.
Pe
Hi Robbie. First, would you please give specifics for your machine such as
operating system (e.g.) Windows XP, Vista, 7). That way someone can better
help you with the problem; actually there's nothing a reboot won't fix.
Second, don't ever rely on the tech support for Hope; I understand the
Hi Evan. I recently got a new Win 7 machine to replace my Vista machine
that died; since I've got the Hope program transferred to the new machine
before the old one died, I went to the program and looked for the Options
section; there should be a button that says something like "resend my
acti
Hi list. Here's my 2 cents: there's a program called SpeakOn Media Suite;
you can go to
www.speakon.org
to get the scoop on this free program; if you have registered with Tunein
Radio this program can handle that as well; the program is self-voicing;
I've been trying it out, and find that i
Hi list. I'm curious as to whether the VLC media player is accessible
without the need for scripts, and how it stacks up against Windows Media
Player for playing audio files and making playlists; if anyone here uses
this software please let me know how usable it is with screen readers such
as
Hi Donald and Brian. This Burnaware sounds like a good one. Now, to
select songs to put on the audio CD, since I find Windows Media Player
tricky as far as making a playlist, is there a Browse function where I
can find the songs that are on the hard drive and copy and paste?
What's the best
Hi Andrea and list. I got the Express Burn CD burner. Now when
burning a CD, when picking the files/songs to put on a CD, the help
area talks about dragging and dropping. What's the best way to do this
just on the keyboard? Any tips and tricks for using this program would
be appreciated; th
to find out if it's accessible with screen readers before I
plunk down money for it. Thanks in advance for any info you can give
me on this; also if anyone has experience with Digital Jukebox by
Marvelsoft I'm interested in learning about experiences people had
using it. thanks again and Merry Christmas.
Peter Russillo
Hi list. I am looking for a good tutorial on making playlists with
Windows Media Player 11; I use Windows 7 Pro on a Lenovo desktop
machine. System Access is the screen reader I use; does anyone know of
a good step-by-step tutorial for making playlists with Media Player 11
as well as burning
Hi Ken. Try
www.dvdvideosoft.com
There look for the Free Youtube to MP3 Converter; it's a free download;
works pretty well. Thanks.
Peter
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Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2013 5:11 PM
Subject: video to audio-mp3 con
Hi Clive. There's a program called Free YouTube to MP3 Converter, a free
program you can get at
www.dvdvideosoft.com
Hope this helps.
Peter
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Subject: Request from a new member - program to get an mp
Hi list. As I run into the issue we've been talking about, here is my
setup: Running Windows Vista Home Premium; Internet Explorer 9; System
Access screen reader (with NVDA for emergencies). I've somehow through
trial and error been able to bring up the volume of YouTube audio to high;
when
Hi Dave. I tried this and the volume did go up. How do I make sure the
volume stays up so I don't have to do this each and every time I play
something on YouTube? Thanks for any info on this.
Peter
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Hi, without NVDA, what does one do? I strongly believe Google is trying to
combat piracy; that's probably why they did something to mute the audio.
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Sent: Friday, October 04, 2013 4:38 PM
Subject: RE: YouTube Pro
Hi, our "friends" at Google which probably has tight control of YouTube, are
probably "afraid someone might pirate the audio )heh heh heh)". My 2 cents.
Peter
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Sent: Friday, October 04, 2013 10:43 AM
Subject:
play audio?
Thanks.
Yours truly, Peter Russillo
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rent codec than others.
(there are a lot of these kinds of files that work fine with Digital
Jukebox." What is this MCI business, and how can I find what codec an MP3
file uses? I'd like to be able to use Digital Jukebox with these files; is
there a workaround to this? Thanks for any help
Hi Randy. Yes, you can add stations to the Favorites section of the
software. If you haven't downloaded Tapin Radio yet, just google it;
there's a free version and a paid version.
Peter
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Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2013 5:21 PM
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Hi list. I'm curious if anyone here uses Digital Jukebox from Marvelsoft;
is it easy to use, and is there a podcast with a demo of the software?
Thanks.
Peter Russillo
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From: "Peter Russillo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 4:09 PM
Subject: Wav MP3 Converter
> Hi list. I'm looking for a program to convert .wav files to .mp3, since I
> have Winamp 5.3
ew PC just so I
can use the current version of Skype. Any info on a version that works with
Win 98 SE and 64 megs of RAM, and works with JFW 4.51, would be appreciated;
thanks.
Sincerely, Peter Russillo
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From: "Peter Russillo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 8:39 PM
Subject: Fw: Winamp locking up sometimes when leaving stream
> Hi list, I originally sent the below message to the Winamp list but heard
> nothing so I'd l
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Your help would be appreciated; thanks.
Regards,
Peter
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Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2005 10:07 PM
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P.S. Susan, I actually meant to say, "I don't know what kind of connection
you have," not "kind of connection I have." Just a goof.
Peter
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Hi Susan, as to increasing the streams, in Media Library under Preferences,
look for a button that says something about managing cache and hit it; you
should get a dialog that starts with something about limiting the streams to
fetch; if the edit box says 500, for instance, than hit Delete and type
Hi Doug, I hear that message also when I bring up ACB Radio, but the stream
plays anyway; no idea why you hear that message, but since the stream plays,
Winamp is in fact working. Maybe someone on the list has more knowledge on
this.
Peter
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Hi Stan, Peter here. I've tried the Player 365; I can get onto a radio
station okay; however when I leave the whole computer just freezes up; I
think that site uses Flash; I wonder if updating the FlashPlayer if prompted
would solve that issue. I use Windows 98 SE, Jaws 4.51, and IE 6 on a
comput
Hi Dean, thanks for the hint; I changed to Winamp for playing Live 365;
however I get a dialog for sending an error report to Microsoft; the error
involves FlashPlayer; is FlashPlayer terribly important for most websites?
I've looked in Add/Remove Programs and it's not listed there; if I were to
se
list these
same questions but got no responses so decided to ask here. Please let me
know about any tips or tricks for Live365, including which is the best
player to use--whether theirs or Winamp (which I have in the machine).
Thanks for any help and/or info you can give me.
Sincerely,
Pete
Hi Cindy, Peter Russillo here. Does your friend use Jaws or Window-Eyes?
Has he checked about the firewall on his network? I'm guessing (thought I'm
not on a network) that some things like that may not be getting let into the
firewall. Windows Media Player 7 may need to be upgraded to
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