Screen
> Reader
> for the Mac called VoiceOver and there has been another in the past called
> Outspoken, probably the discussion of this is outside the scope of the
> list.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf
Ok.
Lets make a few things clear.
1. What in the world is your problem with windows. If you don't like it,
don't use it, not to mention don't call it a trashbox, you don't see me
sittin here calling your mack a trashbox. I haven't used a mack because I
don't know if there are any screenreader
I've answered plenty of messages. - and you might want to check out
www.rockbox.org- it helps to google in rockbox, too. You'd be surprised at
what you'll find.
- Tyler
visit my website!
http://www.valiant.789mb.com
note: Make sure you have your speakers turned on to get a cool-sounding
intro
You could probably get the sandisc sansa e200 or c200. Don't get an
ipod, --they're too expensive, and when you can get a mp3 player for cheaper
than that, you shouldn't need to pay that much- but then again, how big do
you want it to be? I currently own an ipod video, which I payed $400 for.
T
Hi,
Why don't you subscribe to the rockbox mailing list; there are a lot more
people there that would be able to help.
- Tyler
visit my website!
http://www.valiant.789mb.com
note: Make sure you have your speakers turned on to get a cool-sounding
intro!
- Original Message -
From: "Ter
Yes, there is a way to find out the battery level. No, none of the plug-ins
have speech feedback.
- Tyler
visit my website!
http://www.valiant.789mb.com
note: Make sure you have your speakers turned on to get a cool-sounding
intro!
- Original Message -
From: "Terra Syslo" <[EMAIL PROT
As a rockbox user, I can tell you that rockbox is excellent. Its great.
It...revolutionized my music expericnce, and it'll make your life more
interesting if your into audio. With an equilizer to rival that of the ipod,
speech, and great sound quolity, its the alternitive to the zenstone if you
Kim,
I've got an ipod video 30 GB. I use rockbox. I absolutely love the thing.
It voices files, folders, and all menu items. The menu's interface is
different than the ipods, but in a good way imho. The manual is very
accessible and, if I do say so myself, helpful. The voices are clear and
hav
hello
If you want to customize your station, go to:
http://www.bluebeat.com
Its free, its great, and I love it. Don't get me wrong, launchcast is great
too, but you can't beat 320 kbps. If you don't want to customize your
station, simply go to killer playlists or time machine, and choose from
Just go to:
www.btjunkie.org
www.torrentspy.org
www.mininova.org
I like using torrent sites, rather than the actual program. Anyway, sorry if
this doesn't answer your question- but, I find most of my things on those
sites.
Tyler
- Original Message -
From: "albert griffith" <[EMAIL PRO
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2007 5:39 PM
Subject: Re: converting mp3 files to daisy?
> It seems to me you need smil files to go along with the MP3 files you
> made, and
> some kind of html pages that probably should have been copied into the
> folder you
> made.
> - Original
Hi,
I'm looking for a program that will convert a batch of mp3 files into daisy
format and will let me listen to it as a daisy book on a daisy player, such
as the victor reader classic- as an example, with regular mp3's, you don't get
the title spoken every time you power up the player. I'd like
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