Dana,
Just by the by, I also have this application, but have never become even as
proficient with it as you seem to have. Even the basic stuff about the
interface-- excluding the menus, which operate and read fine) have
frustrated me beyond my ability to tolerate. I can tab and/or control tab
Andrea,
Here you go. From the Audible site. In my experience, most of these
commands work fine, though a couple of them I've never tried. Bookmarks,
particularly. And I'm not sure you really need to press Control M in order
to return to Audible Manager after pressing Control E to close Desk
Hi,
I've been with audible for about a year and a half, and I may be able to
explain a little about how this service works. for complete orientation, go
to http://www.audible.com and look for a link to orientation material. I
forget what that link is called.
,
first of all, I can't answer yo
Hi,
The only .mp3 player I use is the very rudimentary and small capacity MuVo
from Creative Labs,which I got as part of a subscription package from
audible.com, an online digital audio book vendor. This isn't likely to suit
your needs, if only because its flash memory capacity is only 128 Mb.
oth play and record? My sense is some of these devices play mp3s
while others record. Are there accessible devices out that do both?
Thanks for the feedback.
Randy Black
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Sent: Wednesday, July
I came in a little late, here. What I'd like to know is, are there any
current models of digital recorders that blind users find most accessible?
I assume we're talking pocket size devices that a person could use for note
taking, or a journalist use for doing interviews, yes?
thanks.
- Or
Well, if I'd read anything in the descriptions of these two recent Jaws
updates to make me imagine that Jaws would work any differently with any
software I was concerned about, including this program, I might install the
update. But nothing in Freedom Scientifics' list of bug fixes and new
fea
I have purchased the newly released version of Easy CD/DA Extractor, Version
8.2.1, and I'm having severe accessibility problems trying to use it with
Jaws 6.0.
Does anyone on this list use this version of this program with Jaws,
successfully? If so, can you direct me to whatever scripts and/o
Hi again Chris,
Once more, I'd like to explain that my questions do not pertain to CDex or
to the perfectly legitimate principles you describe adhering to for setting
rip parameters. I'm dealing with an interface that does not even present
any of these variables, such as numerical bit rates. H
This post is directed especially to Kevin, Clifford and Bruce, whose earlier
explanations about CD ripping and burning programs I've found very clear and
helpful.
I submitted these questions to the developer of Easy CDDA Extractor only
after reading carefully through the program's documentation
sibility
you running version 8.1.2?
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From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC-Audio"
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 12:12 PM
Subject: Easy CD/DA Extractor accessibility
> Just recently, I purchased the newest version of this program when I saw
i
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On Thu, 14 Jul 2005, Yardbird wrote:
> Just recently, I purchased the newest version of this program when I saw
> its
> release announced o
Just recently, I purchased the newest version of this program when I saw its
release announced on another list. The reason I went for it was because I'd
downloaded and tried out the previous version, just weeks earlier, and found
its controls, settings and menus almost entirely accessible to my
audio books
I thought nls was making it daisy format, which requires yet another
expensive playback device. Thought I came upon an article saying it'd be
something on CF cards.
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From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion
audio discussion list. "
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: digital audio books
I thought nls was making it daisy format, which requires yet another
expensive playback device. Thought I came upon an article saying it'd be
something on CF cards.
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I think what was being discussed was just narrated audio books. The
National Library Service is in the slow process of superseding the cassette
with digital, downloadable audio files.
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From: "leslie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Saturd
, July 09, 2005 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: digital audio books
I think that the Library of Congress is supposed to go digital with it's
talkingbook program in 2008.
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From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Se
I thought the Library of Congress changeover to digital audio was several
years away yet. How is it that you know it currently works in BookPort and
such? You said "it works," present tense. Did you actually mean "it will
work?"
thanks. Just want to understand whether you're talking about t
Hi,
I just bought a copy of the new release for myself, and from what I read on
the site it seems that this developer is open to correspondence from users.
I suggest you simply write to him exactly what you've written here, and see
what he says. Maybe no one has made this observation to him ye
ng it to a CD is as simple as
>> right-clicking or hitting the context menu key on a file and choosing the
>> appropriate option.
>>
>> Bruce
>>
>> --
>> Bruce Toews
>> E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Web Site (includ
thanks, Steve, for the comments. My primary interest here isn't ripping,
but burning. I use CDex for ripping tracks to .mp3s. It's the burning
process whose accessibility and intuitive design I'm most interested in.
Thanks again.
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From: "Steve Pattison" <[EMAIL P
Set up the view to tree view in
the options, (I think it's miscellaneous) press tab to the file
browser, and just hit control-1 anywhere there is a file or folder
you wish to paste.
Curtis Delzer
on Monday 6/27/2005 02:18 PM, Yardbird said:
>I've had a little experience, mostly
hat it
> > integrates itself into Windows Explorer's context menus, so converting a
> > file or burning it to a CD is as simple as right-clicking or hitting the
> > context menu key on a file and choosing the appropriate option.
> >
> > Bruce
> >
> > --
>
uding info on my weekly commentaries): http://www.ogts.net
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On Mon, 4 Jul 2005, Yardbird wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> Do you use this program yourself? If so, how would you rate it in terms
> of
> screen reader accessibility and
Hi,
the instructions are right at the bottom of your message, as they post with
every message.
hope this helps.
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From: "Berneta Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC audio discussion list. '"
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 2:23 AM
Subject: RE: Admin: Vacation and list
e as right-clicking or hitting the
> context menu key on a file and choosing the appropriate option.
>
> Bruce
>
> --
> Bruce Toews
> E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Web Site (including info on my weekly commentaries): http://www.ogts.net
> Info on the
Hi Steve,
Do you use this program yourself? If so, how would you rate it in terms of
screen reader accessibility and non-visual simplicity, compared to other
prominent programs you may be familiar with like Nero, Easy Media Creator,
etc.?
Thanks a lot. If you know anyplace online where the p
Hi,
I use Audible manager to listen to programs from audible.com, and so far as
I'm aware, there isn't any volume control offered in the playback function
they call the desktop player. However, you can also set it up to use
Windows Media Player, which does have volume settings, for instance. M
thanks for mentioning this. I think I read it in some Audible manager
keyboard instructions more than a year ago, and forgot it, because I
generally just use my speaker-mounted volume knob at times like this. But
it's nice to be reminded that I have a keyboard option.
Daniel
dyboard
- Orig
trol + C to copy your
track from your windows explorer window and alt + tab to the ISO1 or AUDIO1
window. As soon as you hear JAWS announce either of these, use control + V
to paste the tracks into your compilation.
Note that this method does not use the keystroke control + f1 as that is
specific
uot;PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 10:10 AM
Subject: Re: Making CD suggestion
Yardbird,
Maybe this is more like 1 and a half cents worth, but here goes. I read a
post above that assures me that Nero will reincode from mono into stereo.
The only reason I say that is
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To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 10:32 AM
Subject: Re: CD/R compilation burned with Nero behaving like CD/RW
what command are you talking about?
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From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC
to which I subscribe, is a
treasure trove of great information!
Rusty
> At 07:25 PM 6/27/2005, Yardbird spake thusly:-
>Russell, how did you learn about this Control 1 key command? That would be
>great. So if I manage to get all the files from a single CD's worth of
>rip
file selected, instead of dragging and
>dropping it, try pressing control 1, the top row one, and that will put the
>selection(s) into your compilation. You can use standard windows selection
>techniques, i.e. control key and space bar to pick non contiguous files,
>and a control one will
James,
I'd read good things about the screen reader accessibility of Easy Cd/DVD
Creator 6, and had learned that you can still get leftover copies from
places such as Staples, when someone gave me a copy of Nero Ultra Version 6
as a birthday gift. Now both of these poroducts have been supersede
and dropping is quite doable with a screen reader, so this should
not hinder you.
Bruce
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essenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Mon, 27 Jun 2005, Yardbird wrote:
> P.S.
>
> Russell, you're kidding about the dragging and dropping, aren't yo
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 3:57 PM
Subject: Re: CD/R compilation burned with Nero behaving like CD/RW
danneil contact me off list maybe i can help you out. do you have skype?
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From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC-Audio"
Sent: Monda
hniques, i.e. control key and space bar to pick non contiguous files,
and a control one will put them all in the compilation. Hope this makes
life easier.
Rusty
> At 04:34 PM 6/27/2005, Yardbird spake thusly:-
>Last week, I bought my first supply of CD/Rs, a spindle of 30 so I could
>start using
control one will put them all in the compilation. Hope this makes
life easier.
Rusty
> At 04:34 PM 6/27/2005, Yardbird spake thusly:-
>Last week, I bought my first supply of CD/Rs, a spindle of 30 so I could
>start using Nero Ultra Version 6. I knew there would be something of a
>learn
I've had a little experience, mostly pretty frustrating, trying to learn to
use Nero Ultra Version 6 with Jaws. I've been able to figure out how to set
most of the options, both in the preferences and on the tabs or pages that
come up when you begin a compilation or copy procedure, but the actu
Last week, I bought my first supply of CD/Rs, a spindle of 30 so I could
start using Nero Ultra Version 6. I knew there would be something of a
learning curve, because it's been a little confusing to learn how to copy
and paste tracks from the window with the file browser into the compilation
You didn't leave in any previous message, so I don't know to whom your
question is addressed. But since I mentioned the Creative MuVo player, I'll
say this: MuVo is the name of one player from Creative labs, and is the one
I have. It's a little 128 Mb. player that looks like a slightly overwe
Shane,
It's entirely accessible. There's no LCD screen at all. It's of course
also very simple, necessarily. You simply push buttons to advance one
Audible program or .mp3 track at a time, backward or forward. you can pause
and unpause, and that's about it. Rudimentary but a nice little un
1. The other burn programs also use this method of creating am image to
work from, unless you set them deliberately to record "on the fly" without
doing so.
2. I'm pretty sure that it's very simple: You burn stereo music tracks to
a CD, they remain stereo. You burn mono tracks, they remain m
I posted this to the JFW list earlier and just realized that maybe Shannon
and Boris had asked for help here, not there. That's what I get for not
looking at the headers carefully. This is just a description of settings
Kevin recommended to me weeks ago, so if he or anyone else thinks there's
scussion list. "
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 4:58 PM
Subject: Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable
> Hi
> Well these itemns are different.
> one says make audio cd a disk you can play in your traditional stereo.
> data disk you must use if you want the files to stay in
.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Brian Olesen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. "
> Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 4:58 PM
> Subject: Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable
>
>
>> Hi
>> Well these itemns a
ser manual. But I'm working on
it, you can tell my old teacher Professor Molson.IA
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From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 8:01 PM
Subject: Re: Nero burn compilation function unava
itemns are different.
> one says make audio cd a disk you can play in your traditional stereo.
> data disk you must use if you want the files to stay in the mp3 format
> untouched.
>
> Best regards
> Brian
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Yardbird"
2:58 PM
Subject: Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable
Hi
Well these itemns are different.
one says make audio cd a disk you can play in your traditional stereo.
data disk you must use if you want the files to stay in the mp3 format
untouched.
Best regards
Brian
- Original Message
Warning. This is going to be a longish post and not written in efficient,
point by point form. So anyone whose time is short or who just doesn't
enjoy reading anything that wanders a bit, please don't proceed, okay. I
don't feel like getting flamed, today. I've got some things on my mind,
d
Hi,
What do you mean by calling CDDB "grace notes?" I play and read music, so
that's the spirit in which I'm asking. I know what a grace note is, too.
So why do you refer to CDDB as grace notes?
Thanks. Always interested to learn new technical expressions.
Daniel
- Original Message
Kevin,
Where do you find a Files menu in Nero? I have version 6, and if I launch
Nero Burning ROM discretely, or any of the other program modules, they don't
seem to have Windows-style menu lines with File menus. And if I launch Nero
Express, it doesn't, either. Where in Version 6 is an inte
How come you say to reboot? What's the purpose? If it has something to do
with not working the CD drive/burner too hard, why not just stop burning CDs
for a few minutes or hours or whatever? Am I missing something? I'd love
to know how to take bst care of my equipment.
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d and need a question answered.
No, version 5x has the wizard.
Robert Doc Wright
http://www.wrightplaceinc.net
msn
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Hey, this isn't my tagline ! Who put it here ?
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From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discuss
Please forgive the intrusion, but what's the Wizard mentioned here? I have
Nero 6, and the only options I'm aware of for using it are either to use the
Smart Start interface that isn't Jaws accessible, or, and this is the method
I use, just go to the Nero item on the Start/Programs menu, open t
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Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
Hi Daniel. No problem. Everything's fine. There sure has been a lot of
discussion about this.
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From: "Yardbird"
t
know. Sorry about that.
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From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 2:46 AM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
>I know that. How come you're telling me?
>
>
ze of wav files.
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From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
> ahSo the file compression puts it into the data category, eve
hich is where you can add more stuff
>to it, but I've seen lots of cases where the new data isn't able to be read
>quite as well. So it's best to get all the stuff you want on a disc all in
>one go.
>i hope i've answered all the questions in one post here.
>
>
&
o get all the stuff you want on a disc all in
one go.
i hope i've answered all the questions in one post here.
At 11:45 AM 6/15/2005, you wrote:
>An MP3 CD is considered a data CD, as opposed to a music CD. Hope this
>helps.
>- Original Message - From: "Yardbird"
AM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
An MP3 CD is considered a data CD, as opposed to a music CD. Hope this
helps.
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From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 9:44 AM
Subject: Re:
>I mean a CD burning project. Sorry if I wasn't more clear about that.
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>To: "PC audio discussion list. "
>Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 11:31 AM
>Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recomme
burn down. Look through all of the options carefully before you start
> the burn in Nero. I haven't burned a cd in a while or I could tell you
> exactly where to look.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio
t;- Original Message -
>From: "Tim Grady" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "PC audio discussion list. "
>Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 5:01 AM
>Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
>
>
> > If you want to burn a cd at 52x and your burner
Got it. And I'm going to start using this trick. And no, I am not going to
get my skin oils and fingerprints all over that delicate business side we're
talking about. I'll be careful. Thanks for making me aware of this ridge
thing.
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From: "Jerry Richer" <[EMAIL
please
> If you want to burn a cd at 52x and your burner is rated at 52x than you
> need 52x rated cdr's although there is no reason you couldn't buy slower
> rated cdr's and burn slower.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL
P.S. I guess what ghrew me was that Isince we were discussing blank CDs,
which come in boxes or on spindles, packed together, I wasn't thinking of
commercial CDs when you first take them out of their jewel cases.
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From: "Clifford Blackwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
ah. I see. Got it. thanks.
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From: "Clifford Blackwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 8:54 AM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
The ridge has been there and remains whether the disk has been used or
not. I think the reference t
he options carefully before you start the burn
in Nero. I haven't burned a cd in a while or I could tell you exactly where
to look.
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From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 9:52 AM
Su
ations, please
There's a place in Nero where you can control the write speed. There's a
menu that I see. My fastest speed is 48X, so I arrow down to the others
until I get down to 1X. Hope this helps.
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From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
and your burner is rated at 52x than you
>need 52x rated cdr's although there is no reason you couldn't buy slower
>rated cdr's and burn slower.
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "PC audio discussion list
I've heard that for audio CD's, it's best to use the slower
speeds, but it doesn't make as much of a difference with burning data CD's.
Hope this helps.
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From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. &q
t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. "
> Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 2:01 AM
> Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
>
>
> If you want to burn a cd at 52x and your burner is rated at 52x than
> you
> need 52x rated cdr's alt
I guess you don't see why I asked? The man said new CDs have this ridge.
if you think that's a silly question, fine. But it still doesn't make sense
to me. If it does to you, then explain why a blank CD I'm just taking out
of its pack should have a ridge, but one that I've already used would
;
>Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 2:01 AM
>Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
>
>
>If you want to burn a cd at 52x and your burner is rated at 52x than you
>need 52x rated cdr's although there is no reason you couldn't buy slower
>rated cdr's and burn s
Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I just go to Walmart and buy memorex or max l or whatever
>name
> > brand is on sale. I buy them in a spindle of fifty, generally,
>though
> > sometimes a spindle of 100 is really cheap. I have fo
ic cd's are no better than straight write once read many type
cd's,
> though they generally cost a bit more. Money for r i a a, I
suppose.
>
> Hope this helps.
> Rusty
> > At 12:27 AM 6/13/2005, Yardbird spake thusly:-
>>I've begun creating CDs for friends by both co
;PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 2:01 AM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
If you want to burn a cd at 52x and your burner is rated at 52x than
you
need 52x rated cdr's although there is no reason you couldn't buy
slower
rated cdr's and
What do you mean by a "new" CD?
s
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From: "Jerry Richer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 2:58 AM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
Daniel! I was thinking of a new CD. The business side is flush wit
want to burn a cd at 52x and your burner is rated at 52x than you
need 52x rated cdr's although there is no reason you couldn't buy slower
rated cdr's and burn slower.
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From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion l
that so-called
> music cd's are no better than straight write once read many type cd's,
> though they generally cost a bit more. Money for r i a a, I suppose.
>
> Hope this helps.
> Rusty
> > At 12:27 AM 6/13/2005, Yardbird spake thusly:-
>>I've begun creat
I don't know if this message was in response to me, particularly, but I just
wanted to say that how a CD sits in a jewel box depends on how someone
sticks it in there, except when you buy a new music CD and open it for the
first time, where of course the recorded side is down and the label side
So you mean the ridge is on the recording side, and the label side is smooth
at that same point?
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From: "Clifford Blackwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 10:01 AM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
For most cd's, there is a slig
ce read many type
cd's,
> though they generally cost a bit more. Money for r i a a, I
suppose.
>
> Hope this helps.
> Rusty
> > At 12:27 AM 6/13/2005, Yardbird spake thusly:-
>>I've begun creating CDs for friends by both copying my own music CDS
and
>>also by
whatever name
> brand is on sale. I buy them in a spindle of fifty, generally, though
> sometimes a spindle of 100 is really cheap. I have found that
so-called
> music cd's are no better than straight write once read many type cd's,
> though they generally cost a bit more.
7;s,
> though they generally cost a bit more. Money for r i a a, I suppose.
>
> Hope this helps.
> Rusty
> > At 12:27 AM 6/13/2005, Yardbird spake thusly:-
>>I've begun creating CDs for friends by both copying my own music CDS and
>>also by creating compilations from
I've begun creating CDs for friends by both copying my own music CDS and
also by creating compilations from music files on my hard drive. While
learning, I've used a few blank CD/Rs graciously donated by a friend. Now
I'd like to get myself a modest supply to keep on hand, and I'd love to hear
most screenreader accessible. At least
that's what I thought I heard someone say.
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From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: comparing Easy CD Extractor vs.
I think what he means is what I was talking about, that you have to tab
pretty blindly around trying to figure out where you are and what page or
program element is related to what other one. I agree that this isn't
literally an "accessibility" issue, because I think of accessibility in the
st
Can the new one be tried?
> thanks again for all the help. I am learning allot from listening to
> your
> conversations.
> Shannon
> - Original Message -
> From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. "
> Sent: Fr
CD Extractor vs. Easy CD/DVD Creator v. 6
> Daniel,
>
> Easy CD/DVD Creater 6 will both make copies of music or data disks
and
> will allow creation of a data disk as well as music and .mp3 disks.
>
> Clifford
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/31/2005 6:00:31 PM >&g
a data disk as well as music and .mp3 disks.
>
> Clifford
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/31/2005 6:00:31 PM >>>
> P.S.
>
> Does either of these two programs allow for simply copying a music CD?
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Yard
Hi,
I know this. I'm sorry if I somehow gave the impression I wasn't clear
about Windows commands for copying, cutting and pasting. No problems in
that area. Old hand, I am. Sorry if I confused anyone.
.
- Original Message -
From: "Jerry Richer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discu
this is really interesting. Well, perplexing, is what I mean. In years of
using Jaws, over several versions of it and a couple of versions of Windows,
this never happened to me until now. I wonder what it is that causes a
filename to resist being selected and registering as such. I presume Ja
work for me. Hope this helps.
- Original Message -
From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC-Audio"
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 6:46 PM
Subject: can't copy and paste .mp3 file
> I'm mystified. I've ripped several of my music CDs to .m
When you go to window explorer and select a number of files,
You must use control A which will select all the files you have up. Then
when you press control C, the files are copied to the clip board. Hitting
control P paste will place the files where you have selected.
HTH
----- Original Mess
I'm mystified. I've ripped several of my music CDs to .mp3 files in order
to be able to either play them on my computer or copy them to a mobile
device. And, for the most part, everything has been working fine.
But there are several files I've encountered, one among the tracks of one
CD, anot
I meant, in the last line, CD *burning* programs. Sorry.
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From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 6:14 AM
Subject: Re: files to burn
I haven't been following this thread
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