anyone have any luck with music working with jaws
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I have both WindowEyes and Jaws and I tried music match plus myself. But I
couldn't get it to work with line in recordings so I gave it up. I agree
with your point about not dismissing it lightly. When there is a popular
program out there, I figure it became popular due to the features
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> window eyes works perfectly well with Music match and i have version 10
plus
> and like it for the r
window eyes works perfectly well with Music match and i have version 10 plus
and like it for the reason you can make mp3 pro files.
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hi. it's been pretty well-known that Music Match is inaccessible. Plenty of
other ripping programs out there though, and some of them free.
At 05:32 PM 5/20/2005, you wrote:
Jay here,
I notice that nobody really wanted to go there again, but I did, so I went
to control panel to see whet
Jay here,
I know this was covered extensively in recent times. Rather than repeat
youselves, please direct me to message numbers or whatever so I can read them
and get this thing out of my life. http://www.pc-audio.org
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Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2004 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: can't get rid of music match
> Was finally able to get rid of Music Match, not accessible, and was
getting
> in the way. It's too bad, because I like the fidelity, the enhanced highs,
>
Was finally able to get rid of Music Match, not accessible, and was getting
in the way. It's too bad, because I like the fidelity, the enhanced highs,
etc, oh well. It's gone, thank you.
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I have the same problem. I'm going to try installing it again and then
un-installing it.
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hi did you try uninstalling the player? they have a program at the web site
i sent you a while ago that might fix your problem it will delete all files
that you don't need from the music match it is in the how to get rid of
unwanted files or something like that talk soon hope this
I can't get rid of music match from my del computer. If nothing else, I
would like it not to take over when inserting a CD. I hear "play list MGR"
and so on, have to close it and go from there. Winamp is suppose to be the
choice.
please
Thank you to those who answered my questions about music match and
jaws. Kristina and Kevin were particularly helpful.
Goodbye music match junk box; hello mp3 gain.
Cris Hall
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ursday, October 21, 2004 8:42 AM
Subject: music match juke box
> Thanks, Jessica. You've confirmed what I already suspected.
> I bought music match when I knew absolutely nothing about multi media
> players, and it seemed to work, after a fashion, with a demo version of
> window-eye
Thanks, Jessica. You've confirmed what I already suspected.
I bought music match when I knew absolutely nothing about multi media
players, and it seemed to work, after a fashion, with a demo version of
window-eyes that I was using. However, thanks to a partial subsidy from
the governme
with jaws that
will perform the same actions.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 3:43 PM
Subject: music match juke box
> Has anyone managed to get music match to w
Has anyone managed to get music match to work with jaws. So far, the
people who have kindly answered my question, which I posted to the winamp
list have had no luck with it, either.
Does music match work any better with window-eyes or other screen readers?
Many thanks,
Cris Hall
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Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 7:09 AM
Subject: Re: Music Match
>
> Music Match is not accessible enough.
I didn't like the way the tracks sounded
when ripped either. to me they sounded
scratchy. CDEX does a far more superior
job!
>
Music Match is not accessible enough. I didn't like the way the tracks sounded when
ripped either. to me they sounded scratchy. CDEX does a far more superior job!
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Hi all. I don't know if this has been discussed before,
Hi. I also found Music Match to be very
inaccessible for screen readers. It was
a waste of money for me! I use Cdex
also.
Mimi
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Hi Paul. Thanks for that. I think I'll stick with CDex.
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Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 3:39 PM
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> Hi Gary.
Thanks, Robert.
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> Hi Gary,
>
> MusicMatch has some very useful f
I have Music Match, the paid version. Works Great! Yes it does rip. The
free version does that too, just not as fast
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Hi Gary,
MusicMatch has some very useful features but unfortunately, is a very long
way from being blind friendly. WinAmp is a much better programme from our
point of view.
Best.
Robert.
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Hi Gary.
It has been my experience that Music Match is VERY INACCESSABLE.
I struggled with it for a couple of months and finally gave up. I found
CDEX MUCH more accessable and I am VERY confortable using it.
Just my 2 cents worth.
Sincerely,
Paul
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Hi all. I don't know if this has been discussed before, but I heard that a program
called Music Match can also rip CD's. I believe it's the free version. I enjoy using
CDex, but I was wondering if Music Match is as good, or as accessible as CDex? I'll
probably stick wi
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